Summer Altice

Summer Altice
Altice attending the "Sign Of The Times" model convention at the LAX Marriott, Los Angeles, October 2011
Born Summer Danielle Altice
(1979-12-23) December 23, 1979
Fountain Valley, California, USA[1]
Nationality American
Occupation Model, actress
Playboy centerfold appearance
August 2000
Preceded by Neferteri Shepherd
Succeeded by Kerissa Fare
Personal details
Measurements Bust: 32 D [1]
Waist: 26"
Hips: 37"
Height 5 ft 10.5 in (1.79 m)[1]
Weight 139 lb (63 kg; 9.9 st)

Summer Danielle Altice (born December 23, 1979)[1] is an American fashion model and actress. She was named after Miss USA 1975, Summer Bartholomew.[2]

Early life and education

Altice was born in Fountain Valley, California.[1] She studied and played volleyball at San Diego State University and was named to the Academic All-WAC team.[2]

Career

She won Young and Modern (YM) magazine's cover girl contest in 1995 plus she was on the cover of YM's November issue that year and subsequently signed with Elite modeling agency[2] before appearing on the cover of GQ as well as men's magazines Maxim and Max. She was ranked number 100 in Stuff magazine's "102 Sexiest Women In The World" in 2002.

Altice was Playboy's Playmate of the Month for August 2000.

One of her earliest film appearances was being cast in the films The Scorpion King, Grind, and the Showtime program ChromiumBlue.com.

Other ventures

Summer Altice continues to model while also working as a professional DJ for several nightclubs in L.A. "Sometimes when I walk into a club and I hear people whisper, ‘Let’s see if she can do this,’" she has said. "I roll my eyes because they wouldn’t be saying that it if I were a man. However, they usually walk out saying, ‘Wow, what a surprise!'”[3]

Filmography

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Playmate data". Retrieved July 4, 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 "Summer Altice gallery - AskMen.com". www.askmen.com. Retrieved December 30, 2009.
  3. "Playmate Redux". playmates.com. Retrieved June 19, 2014.
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