Evelyn Eugene Turner, professionally known as Eve Meyer, was a captivating and curvaceous blonde beauty born on December 13, 1928, in Griffin, Georgia. She rose to fame as a prominent pin-up model throughout the 1950s, earning the esteemed title of Playboy's Playmate of the Month for the June 1955 issue.
Meyer's captivating presence was showcased in numerous men's magazines, including "Bold," "Scamp," "Caper," and "Modern Man." She frequently collaborated with renowned glamour photographer and independent adult filmmaker Russ Meyer, with whom she was married from 1952 to 1969.
Eve's foray into the film industry began with an uncredited role in the 1955 feature "Artists and Models." She went on to star in the titular role of the Meyer-directed movie "Eve and the Handyman." Additionally, Meyer worked as an associate producer on several of Meyer's films, including "Lorna," "Mudhoney," "Motor Psycho," "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!," "Vixen!," "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls," and "The Seven Minutes."
Tragically, Eve Meyer's life was cut short at the age of 48 when she perished in the Tenerife airplane disaster on March 27, 1977, in the Canary Islands.