Adorable petite blonde looker Kym Malin was born on July 31, 1962 in
Dallas, Texas. Malin was on the diving team in grade school and won the
title "The Most Perfect Body in Texas" in a local beauty pageant. Kym
was the Playmate of the Month in the May, 1982 issue of "Playboy."
Following her "Playboy" stint she acted in a handful of movies. Kym was
very funny as the slutty Lola in the amusing lowbrow comedy
"Joysticks." Malin had small roles in the mainstream features "Mike's
Murder," "Weird Science" (Kym did her own stunt where she gets sucked
up a chimney and winds up being launched into a pool in this particular
picture), "Die Hard," and "Road House." She acted in four low-budget
action flicks for director Andy Sidaris: "Picasso Trigger," "Guns,"
"Enemy Gold," and "The Dallas Connection." Malin eventually returned to
her native Texas and attended community college. Kym Malin now lives in
upstate New York and manages a pediatrician's office.