Katarina Witt, Actress: Ronin. Katarina Witt was born on December 3, 1965 in East Berlin, East Germany. She is an actress and producer, known for Ronin (1998), Jerry Maguire. Oct 16, 2014 katarina witton playboy cover. Playboy December 1998 Katarina Witt Nude. Miss Katarina Witt appeared in the movie Ronin, at about the same time as the photo shoot. Other Products from blazen38s: View all products: Playboy October 1983 Redheads Tracy Vaccaro. Playboy January 1985 Goldie Hawn Girls of Rock N Roll. Up to10%cash back Katarina Witt, ARD Olympics expert and Maria Hoef-Riesch (R), ARD Ski alpine expert during a press conference of the public television channels ARD and ZDF regarding the media coverage of the 23rd Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang (9.
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Katarina Witt is best known for her enormous haul of medals and championship titles, which she amassed throughout her career as an amateur and then professional figure skater. Sims 4 star wars clothes. The 46 year old, originally from Berlin, Germany (born at a time when both the city and country were divided by the Berlin Wall) is now known for her role as a judge on the popular TV talent show Dancing on Ice. However, she also holds the unusual title of being only the second star to sell out an issue of Playboy, for whom she modelled in 1998.
Autocom 2013.3 keygen and software 2017 torrent. Talking to the Telegraph, Katarina explained her motives for doing the photo-shoot. 'It was the right moment,' says Witt. 'Some girls did Playboy to enhance their career but at this point I was at my peak. I was the most successful figure skater in the world, touring more than 60 cities in America and travelling by private jet.' Using that success to her advantage, she agreed to the shoot on the grounds that she had creative control over the arrangements, adding, 'I was filming the movie Ronin with Robert De Niro. It was an incredible year and when the Playboy offer came in I thought, why not? For 10 years I turned it down but they gave me all the rights for choosing the photographer, location and how the pictures looked.' The end result was a magazine that sold out for the first time since Marilyn Monroe in 1953.
Katarina also explains that growing up in East Germany, she was not allowed to talk to the Western press, which 'created a lot of myths. Today, modern track and field athletes are far more flamboyant, but in my day it was different.'