Nancy Cameron (born March 15, 1954, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American model and actress.
[1] On the cover of the May 1976 issue, she appears in front of the 1886 painting by Georges Seurat, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, posed similarly to the main character in that composition.
Francine Parks (born January 30, 1951, in Mobile, Alabama) is an American model.
As a publicity stunt, the Chicago Sting of the men's North American Soccer League selected her in the final round of the 1976 draft.
[5] Sandy Johnson (born July 7, 1954, in San Antonio, Texas)[6] is an American model and actress.
Carol Vitale (November 14, 1946, in Elizabeth, New Jersey – July 23, 2008, in Aventura, Florida)[7][8] was an American model and television program hostess/personality.
[9] Vitale died on July 23, 2008, at her condo in Aventura, Florida, as a result of complications from lupus, scleroderma, and osteoporosis.
Performing under the name Jeane Manson, she became a recording artist in Europe, hosted television specials in France and had a regular role on the long-running primetime soap Riviera.
At the time of the photo shoot and the magazine's release she was employed as a flight attendant at Pacific Southwest Airlines.
In 2001, she wrote an autobiography (with Victor Bockris) entitled Rebel Heart: An American Rock and Roll Journey.
Filmmaker Cameron Crowe, in his commentary on the extended DVD of his 2000 movie Almost Famous, said he based the film's "Penny Lane" character (played by Kate Hudson) in part on Buell.