Dian Parkinson

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Dian Parkinson
Birthdate: November 30, 1944 (1944-11-30) (age 63)
Birth location: Jacksonville, North Carolina, USA
Birth name: Dianna Lynn Batts
Eye color: Blue
Hair color: Blonde
Alias(es): Dian Parkinson

Dian Parkinson (born Dianna Lynn Batts on November 30, 1944 in Jacksonville, North Carolina) is a former American model on The Price Is Right.

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[edit] Career history

In 1965, while living in Falls Church, Virginia, she won the Miss District of Columbia USA title and competed as Diana Batts in the Miss USA 1965 pageant, where she placed fourth runner-up.[1] Parkinson won the 1965 Miss World USA contest.[2] She went on to represent the United States in the international Miss World contest, and was first runner-up to Lesley Langley of the United Kingdom.[3]

She travelled during 1965 with the Bob Hope USO Show including performances in Vietnam during late December 1965. Mr. Hope inaccurately presented her as Miss USA. She also served as Queen of the 1965 Bob Hope Classic golf tournament. [4]

From 1975 to 1993, Parkinson was a Barker's Beauty model on the U.S. television show The Price Is Right, frequently appearing in the "Price Is Right Department Store" Showcase as the elevator operator, as well as becoming the favored model amongst male viewers for operating the Bump pricing game. Her 18-year tenure on TPIR was among the longest of any of the models.

[edit] Departure from The Price Is Right

Parkinson left the show in 1993, "To pursue other interests", as Bob Barker announced during her final appearance. At the time, there were rumors, particularly in the tabloids, that she had left the show because of an ongoing feud with model Janice Pennington.

Although it was reported that they quarreled, (production staff seldom paired them together by the early 1990s), it was not the primary reason she departed the show. The following year (1994), Parkinson filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court (case no. BC1063660) against host and executive producer Bob Barker for sexual harassment regarding forced sexual acts in the late 1980s. She claimed a three-year sexual relationship extorted by threats of firing from The Price Is Right. The suit was withdrawn in April 1995, Parkinson claiming it was too costly and had taken a toll on her health.[5]

[edit] Playboy

Parkinson was the cover girl of Playboy in December 1991, and again in May 1993, appearing in nude pictorials in both issues. She also appeared in a feature newsstand publication entitled "Playboy Presents Dian Parkinson". Parkinson was featured in her own 1993 Celebrity Centerfold video.

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Preceded by
Bobbie Johnson
Miss District of Columbia USA
1965
Succeeded by
Sue Counts