Azizi Johari, a ravishing and curvaceous beauty, was born on August 24, 1948, in the vibrant city of New York. Due to her father's military career, Azizi's childhood was a global adventure, with her family relocating to various parts of the world before finally settling in the picturesque city of Seattle, Washington. Her formative years were spent in Seattle, where she attended both high school and college.
Outside of her academic pursuits, Azizi is an avid meditator and poetry enthusiast. Her professional moniker, a pseudonym that translates to "precious jewel" in Swahili, serves as a testament to her unique persona. In 1975, Azizi made history by becoming the fourth African-American woman to be featured as the Playboy Playmate of the Month, gracing the cover of the June issue.
In addition to her Playboy appearance, Azizi has had a successful career in the entertainment industry. She has shared the stage with the legendary Sammy Davis, Jr., and has appeared in several films, including "The Killing of a Chinese Bookie," "Dreamer," "Seed of Innocence," and "Body and Soul." Her impressive resume also includes a guest appearance on an episode of the popular TV series "The Six Million Dollar Man."
Despite her many accomplishments, Azizi Johari remains humble and grounded, continuing to call Seattle, Washington, her home.