Tamara Witmer — Biography
Tamara Witmer is an American nude model celebrated for her role on the reality television series Rock of Love and as Playboy's Playmate of the Month in August 2005. Originally from Valencia, California, she grew up in Dublin, Ohio, where she spent her formative years. Witmer attended both Dublin Coffman and Dublin Scioto High Schools. After completing her education, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in modeling.
Before gaining recognition as a Playboy Playmate, Witmer graced the covers of several magazines, including Fit Body, Physical, Maxim, Stuff, Sports Illustrated, and Vanity Fair. In February 2005, she showcased her athleticism as a lingerie-clad tackle for the Los Angeles Temptation during the Lingerie Bowl, which coincided with Super Bowl XXXIX.
Her appearance in Playboy as Playmate of the Month in August 2005 was a significant milestone, and she has since posed for the magazine multiple times, including in Special Editions. She was also featured on the cover of the October 2006 issue and has appeared in various Playboy videos.
Witmer's talents extend beyond modeling; she has made appearances in music videos, films, and reality TV shows. In 2003, she was featured in Eminem's music video for "The Eminem Show." Later, in February 2006, she participated as a suitcase model on the game show Deal or No Deal for eight episodes. Her film credits include a role in the B-Movie Supergator released in 2007, which starred 80s actress Kelly McGillis. Shortly thereafter, she was among the contestants who were eliminated in the second episode of Bret Michaels' VH1 reality show Rock of Love.
In 2008, she made her return to music videos with an appearance in Kid Rock's "Rock 'n' Roll Jesus." More recently, she was a contestant in the second season of VH1's reality series I Love Money, where she was eliminated in the very first episode after losing an arm wrestling match. Witmer currently has a project in post-production. Throughout her career, she has been featured as Playboy Playmate of the Month in August 2005 and graced the cover of the October 2006 issue, in addition to covers for Muscle and Fitness, FHM, and Glamour, along with features in numerous international editions of Playboy, including 20 different editions worldwide.
Before gaining recognition as a Playboy Playmate, Witmer graced the covers of several magazines, including Fit Body, Physical, Maxim, Stuff, Sports Illustrated, and Vanity Fair. In February 2005, she showcased her athleticism as a lingerie-clad tackle for the Los Angeles Temptation during the Lingerie Bowl, which coincided with Super Bowl XXXIX.
Her appearance in Playboy as Playmate of the Month in August 2005 was a significant milestone, and she has since posed for the magazine multiple times, including in Special Editions. She was also featured on the cover of the October 2006 issue and has appeared in various Playboy videos.
Witmer's talents extend beyond modeling; she has made appearances in music videos, films, and reality TV shows. In 2003, she was featured in Eminem's music video for "The Eminem Show." Later, in February 2006, she participated as a suitcase model on the game show Deal or No Deal for eight episodes. Her film credits include a role in the B-Movie Supergator released in 2007, which starred 80s actress Kelly McGillis. Shortly thereafter, she was among the contestants who were eliminated in the second episode of Bret Michaels' VH1 reality show Rock of Love.
In 2008, she made her return to music videos with an appearance in Kid Rock's "Rock 'n' Roll Jesus." More recently, she was a contestant in the second season of VH1's reality series I Love Money, where she was eliminated in the very first episode after losing an arm wrestling match. Witmer currently has a project in post-production. Throughout her career, she has been featured as Playboy Playmate of the Month in August 2005 and graced the cover of the October 2006 issue, in addition to covers for Muscle and Fitness, FHM, and Glamour, along with features in numerous international editions of Playboy, including 20 different editions worldwide.