Big, beautiful, well-rounded, voluptuous brunette, in September of 1962, Kimberly McArthur was born in Fort Worth, Texas. Due to the divorce of her parents, McArthur was raised by her mother and older brothers. Kimberly attended university in Fort Worth, Texas, where she studied dance, singing, and dramatic art.
Despite many attempts, McArthur failed to join the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders. She was a member of the popular musical revue “The Rock ‘n’ Roll Girls,” which played in Monte Carlo and was a huge hit. She went to Los Angeles, California, after deciding to follow her dreams. In the January 1982 issue of “Playboy,” McArthur was named the Playmate of the Month.
While working for “Playboy”, Kimberly went on to create a handful of Playboy films and special editions. Furthermore, she was featured in music videos for both Mel Tillis’ song “A Cowboy’s Dream” and “White Lightning” by Oak Ridge Boys, as well as appearing in TV advertisements for Merrill Lynch, Kleenex, and AT&T.
Additionally, McArthur appeared in guest appearances in episodes of the television series “Highway to Heaven” and “Magnum, P.I.” and even acted in the movies “Young Doctors in Love,” “Malibu Express,” and “Slumber Party Massacre II.” Kimberly was chosen to play Kelly Capwell, replacing Robin Wright, in the long-running soap opera “Santa Barbara.” Her short tenure on the show was ended and she has disappeared from the public eye since then.