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Rhonda Shear

Rhonda Shear (born November 12 of approx. 1956) is a United States show host and actor from New Orleans, Louisiana.

Before she became famous, she earned the titles in several Beauty contests, including holding the Louisiana State title in both the Miss America and Miss USA[?] pagents. Amoung her other titles was Queen Of The Floral Trial Society. While she sported the latter title, she posed fully clothed for Playboy, but the organizers of that title opposed to her being on that magazine, and took the title away from her. Shear gained notoriety after this episode.

After a feud with the New Orleans Register of Conveyances she ran against him during following election. She conducted her campain in a deliberately flippant way, handing out numerous glamour shot photographs of herself to potential voters. She lost by some 130 votes-- but in the process succeeding in her goal of ousting the incumbant. Noticing her, comedian Bob Hope then took her to Hollywood to produce a special named The Starmakers.

Shear is better known for her role as host of the USA Network's weekend movie show, USA Up All Night[?]. For eight years, she would host the show on Friday nights, while Gilbert Gottfried[?] would host it on Saturdays. Shear's tone of voice when pronouncing the phrase "USA Up!! All Night!!" made that phrase a temporary household phrase.

In 1991, Shear returned to Playboy to have her own pictorial published by the magazine, with fewer clothes this time.

Shear's movie credits include:

In addition, she has had guest roles in the television shows Married With Children[?], Cheers and Full House.

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