Gwen Lipscomb
- Actress
Tiny (5'), but buxom and voluptuous brunette beauty Gwen Lipscomb was
born on August 11, 1942 in Manila in the Philippines. Gwen is a Eurasian of mixed
Chinese, Scottish, Irish, Spanish, Australian, and Filipino descent. Her father was a
radio announcer during World War II and was also a pianist who worked
in nightclubs all over the Orient, Australia, and America. Her family
moved from Manila to Sydney, Australia and then to the United States
when Lipscomb was only seven. Gwen worked as a Bunny at the Playboy
Club in Los Angeles, California. Using the name Gwen Wong, she was
featured as the Playmate of the Month in the April, 1967 issue of
"Playboy." Lipscomb appeared in several follow-up lay-outs for
"Playboy" which include "The Bunnies of Hollywood" pictorial in the
December, 1967 issue and the "Bunnies of '73" pictorial in the October,
1973 issue. Gwen's sole foray into film acting was as Fong Qual in the
creepy low-budget horror picture "The Witchmaker." Gwen Lipscomb now
works as an artist who specializes in "body casting."