Kymberly Herrin was a model and actress who appeared on magazine covers and in feature films.
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Kymberly Herrin may have died as a married woman, but no information about her husband is available. She kept such matters private.
Kymberly Herrin’s most memorable onscreen appearance was as a “dream ghost” in a montage midway through Ivan Reitman’s original “Ghostbusters.”
It was an infamously R-rated joke in a PG-rated movie (a year before the PG-13 was introduced), one that most kids missed when they first saw the film at a young age. Kymberly Herrin has been named Playboy Playmate of the Month.
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She appeared in Robert Zemeckis’ “Romancing the Stone,” and in the summer of 1987, she played a Playboy Playmate in Tony Scott’s Eddie Murphy-starring blockbuster “Beverly Hills Cop II.”
Among her music video credits, she was one of several models who strutted their stuff in the video for ZZ Top’s “Leggs.”
Kymberly Herrin died peacefully in her home in Santa Barbara, California, according to an obituary published in the Santa Barbara News-Press on October 28 2022. She was 65.
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