Rosanne Katon

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

34

Gender

Female

Birthday

1954-02-05 (71 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Rosanne Katon

Biography

Rosanne Katon is an American model, actress, comedian and activist. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its September 1978 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Mario Casilli. Katon was born in New York City to a Jamaican-born father and an African-American mother. Beginning in the mid-1970s, Katon worked steadily in Hollywood, including a stint on Grady, the short-lived spin-off of the hit situation comedy Sanford and Son that starred Whitman Mayo in the title role, and guest appearances on Jason of Star Command, What's Happening!!, Good Times and That's My Mama, which starred Clifton Davis. She then had leading roles in two Cirio Santiago action films, both released in 1976, Ebony, Ivory & Jade, in which she received top billing, and The Muthers, in which she acted alongside former Playboy centerfold Jean Bell. However, the shapely actress was often typecast in sex kitten roles in R-Rated comedies such as The Swinging Cheerleaders (1974), Chesty Anderson, U.S. Navy (1976), American Raspberry (1976), Lunch Wagon (1981), Zapped! (1982) and Bachelor Party (1984). This was solidified by her appearance as the September 1978 Playboy centerfold. She had a recurring role opposite Denzel Washington on the medical drama St. Elsewhere and her appearance in two award-winning UCLA student films, Julie Dash's "Illusions," released in 1982, in which she portrayed a singer doubling for a white actress in 1940s Hollywood (whether she did her own singing in the role was not known as of mid December 2012), and S. Torriano Berry's "Rich," in which she portrays the title character's supportive girlfriend. Her other film credits included the TV movie The Night They Took Miss Beautiful (1977), the cult horror film Motel Hell (1980), Body and Soul (1981), City Girl (1984) and Harem (1985), opposite Nastassja Kinski and Ben Kingsley. Katon was selected as Miss Golden Globes for the 1981 awards show. The honor and the task of presenting the statuettes during the ceremony goes to an up-and-coming actress. Katon was the first African American to be selected, since the custom started in 1962. Additionally, Katon has had several stage credits, including a Broadway lead role in Godspell and a featured role in the parody of women in prison movies, Women Behind Bars. At one point, Katon segued into the world of stand-up comedy, and during that period in her career, she appeared in the June 1991 Playboy pictorial "Funny Girls," which covered female comedians.

Known For

  • Starsky & Hutch

    Starsky & Hutch

  • Full House

    Full House

  • St. Elsewhere

    St. Elsewhere

  • The Facts of Life

    The Facts of Life

  • Sanford and Son

    Sanford and Son

  • Good Times

    Good Times

  • CHiPs

    CHiPs

  • Bachelor Party

    Bachelor Party

  • Casting

    Casting

  • What's Happening!!

    What's Happening!!

  • The Muthers

    The Muthers

  • Autism: The Musical

    Autism: The Musical

  • The Night They Took Miss Beautiful

    The Night They Took Miss Beautiful

  • Police Story: The Watch Commander

    Police Story: The Watch Commander

  • Logan's Run

    Logan's Run

  • Peter Gunn

    Peter Gunn

  • Lunch Wagon

    Lunch Wagon

  • That's My Mama

    That's My Mama

  • Coach

    Coach

  • Motel Hell

    Motel Hell

  • The Swinging Cheerleaders

    The Swinging Cheerleaders

  • Harem

    Harem

  • Zapped!

    Zapped!

  • The Death of Playboy Playmate

    The Death of Playboy Playmate

  • Grady

    Grady

  • Ebony, Ivory & Jade

    Ebony, Ivory & Jade

  • Body and Soul

    Body and Soul

  • Chesty Anderson U.S. Navy

    Chesty Anderson U.S. Navy

  • The City Girl

    The City Girl

  • Illusions

    Illusions

  • Playboy's Roller Disco & Pajama Party

    Playboy's Roller Disco & Pajama Party

  • Rich

    Rich

  • The Death of a Playmate: The Dorothy Stratten Story 20/20

    The Death of a Playmate: The Dorothy Stratten Story 20/20

  • The Comeback Kid

    The Comeback Kid