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4/10/2011

Hugh Hefner


Early life

Hugh Hefner life is very great life.Hefner was born in  Illinois, the elder of two sons born to Grace Caroline (née Swanson; 1895–1997) and Glenn Lucius Hefner (1896–1976), both teachers. Hefner's mother was of Swedish descent and his father had German and English ancestry. On his father's side, Hefner is a direct descendant of Plymouth governor  He has described his family as "conservative, Midwest, Methodist". He went to Sayre Elementary School and  then served as a writer for a military newspaper in the  from 1944 to 1946. He later with a  with a double minor in  and  in 1949, earning his degree in two and a half years. After graduation, he took a semester of graduate courses in  but dropped out soon after.
 Career
Working as a , he left in January 1952, after being denied a $5 raise. In 1953, he mortgaged his furniture, generating a bank loan of $600 (or $800—he cannot recall which) and raised $8,000 from 45 investors— including $1,000 from his mother ("Not because she believed in the venture," he told ! in 2006. "But because she believed in her son") – to launch , which was initially going to be called Stag Party. The undated first issue, published in December 1953, featured from her 1949 nude calendar shoot. Hefner, who never met Monroe,
After it was rejected by Esquire magazine in 1955, Hefner agreed to publish in Playboy  science fiction short story, "The Crooked Man," about straight men being persecuted in a world where homosexuality was the norm. After receiving angry letters to the magazine, Hefner wrote a response to criticism where he said, "If it was wrong to persecute heterosexuals in a homosexual society then the reverse was wrong, too." Hefner is portrayed as a gay rights pioneer in the documentary film, Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and
His former secretary, Bobbie Arnstein, was found dead in a Chicago hotel room after an overdose of drugs in January 1975. Hefner called a press conference to allege that she had been driven to suicide by narcotics agents and federal officers. Hefner further claimed the government was out to get him because of Playboy's philosophy and its advocacy of more liberal drug laws.
A documentary by Brigitte Berman,was released on July 30, 2010. This was reportedly the first time that Hefner granted full access to a documentary filmmaker.

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