Lynda Wiesmeier was an actress who left a lasting impression with a few films, but it’s a particular image of her that has caught attention in recent years. This picture seems like a portal to another time, taking us back to an era of big hair, bright colors, and bold fashion choices.
Born in Washington, D.C., in 1963, Lynda Ann Wiesmeier quickly became known as the ultimate “blonde bombshell.” With her stunning figure and radiant beauty, she graced the pages of Playboy Magazine, capturing the hearts of many. But Lynda’s journey began far from the glitz and glam of Hollywood.
Her early years took her to different places, thanks to her father, a doctor in the U.S. Air Force. Lynda spent her childhood in Bitburg, Germany, and moved to different places, including Bound Brook, New Jersey. It was here, on the sun-soaked beaches of the Jersey shore, that Lynda became a regular sunbather, soaking up the summer vibes before heading west.
Her move to Los Angeles was a turning point. There, Lynda embraced three careers—modeling, acting, and clerical work at a medical office. Her passion for staying busy kept her on her toes, and soon, her striking looks caught the attention of Playboy. In 1982, she was selected as the centerfold Playmate for the July issue.
After becoming a Playmate, Lynda’s career in showbiz took off. She starred in several films that highlighted her natural beauty. Some of the movies she appeared in were Real Genius (1985), Teen Wolf (1985), Malibu Express (1985), and R.S.V.P. (1984). But it was one particular film that would become her most famous role.
In 1987, Lynda was cast as Dianne in the zombie horror film Evil Town. The movie featured legendary actor Dean Jagger as a mad scientist searching for eternal youth. His bizarre method involved synthesizing a drug from human pituitary fluid—a process that, of course, led to creating mindless zombies from the donors.
It was a wild, wacky storyline that seemed to be a mix of horror and science fiction, but it also had an interesting twist. Evil Town also starred Keith Hefner, the younger brother of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, making the film even more connected to the world of Playboy.
When Evil Town was set to hit theaters on June 3, 1987, there was so much excitement that some theaters decided to show it a day early, on June 2. But despite the buzz, the film didn’t quite live up to expectations. Critics weren’t impressed, calling it a “silly horror film.”
Cavett Binion from All Movie Guide said, “It’s a mishmash of scenes from earlier films, including an unfinished project from the 1970s, spiced up with some gratuitous nudity courtesy of former Playboy Playmate Lynda Wiesmeier.” That was harsh, but it didn’t stop Lynda’s star from shining—especially with one particular scene that would come to be remembered fondly.
In this moment, Lynda shared the screen with actor Scott Hunter, who was relatively unknown at the time. The scene, which might seem typical for the 1980s, featured the two of them posing in front of a Dodge car. Scott wore a gray hoodie with colorful designs, paired with dark shorts, while Lynda showed off high-waisted white shorts and a red top, knotted at the waist.
This snapshot is the essence of 1980s fashion—bright, bold, and full of energy. It’s a moment that has gone viral in recent years, not because of the movie itself, but because it transports people back to the unforgettable style and vibes of the ’80s.
Fashion in the 1980s was all about standing out—loud colors, big hair, punk rock, glam rock, and even preppy looks. It was an era where you could mix it up, play with different styles, and embrace creativity. And this image from Evil Town captures that era perfectly. As one fan put it, “It’s like a snapshot of a time gone by, and it takes you right back to those carefree days of the ’80s.”
After leaving the film industry, Lynda shifted her focus to family life. She married and had two children—a son and a daughter—from her first marriage. The family settled in Lafayette, Louisiana, where Lynda worked as a records manager at a law office. But life took a different turn in 2004 when she went through a divorce. Determined to start fresh, Lynda moved back to sunny California.
Even as she moved on from her acting career, Lynda stayed connected with her fans. She became a familiar face at fan conventions like Glamourcon, The Hollywood Collectors Show, and WonderCon. There, she shared stories from her past and signed autographs for those who admired her work.
Sadly, Lynda’s journey was cut short when she passed away in December 2012 at the age of 49 after bravely battling a brain tumor. It’s heartbreaking to think about what else she might have shared or experienced in her life, especially about her time working on films like Evil Town.
The movie may not have been a blockbuster hit, but it has a unique place in the hearts of fans, thanks in part to Lynda and her unforgettable role.
Though she is no longer with us, Lynda Wiesmeier’s legacy lives on. Her beauty, charm, and the joy she brought to her fans will never be forgotten. And that viral photo from Evil Town? It’s a reminder of a time that’s gone but not forgotten, a glimpse back at the 1980s, when style, fun, and adventure filled the air.
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