Free Preview: Playmate of the Month December 1985 - Carol Ficatier
If you're French, maybe you've seen this lady modeling lingerie on tall Paris billboards. (Is Paris burning?) If you're a moviegoer, maybe you caught her line to architect John Cassavetes in <i>Tempest</i> ("I <i>loove</i> arsh-tect!"). If you're one of the little animals, maybe you've seen her at the Chicago Anti-Cruelty Society, where she does volunteer work. (She's the stunning-looking human with the lullabyvoice.) And if you're none of the above, you're still lucky. You get to meet her now. <br> <i>Carol Ficatier (Fih-caht'-yay): A product of France, pleasing to the senses, mischievous, bright - descended from noble blood, even. See also beauté, émigrée, noblesse, enchanteresse.</i> <br> She comes from Auxerre, 20 kilometers from Chablis. It's pretty there on the Yonne River - a 13th Century cathedral, vineyards - but it's not bright lights, big city, and young Carol was <i>très motivèe.</i> <br> "I was trouble in school," she says, "the clown of the class, always." Her accent is almost gone now - she's been working hard on it - but the English word for animals, for instance, still comes out shaded by "animaux." "And I did not work very hard. I modeled a little bit when I was younger - little magazines. Then, starting on my 18th birthday, I became a full-time model." <br> As she looked up just a year later at those fondly remembered (in Paris anyway) lingerie billboards, Carol's attitude was "It is me, but it's not. I can be very objective. I am not looking at mys...
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