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Clayton (DeHaan) and Todd (Schwarzenegger) Peterson are both of Michael’s biological sons from his first marriage to Patricia Sue Peterson (Trini Alvarado). They both staunchly supported their ...
In 2002, Jean-Xavier and his team arrive in Durham to begin filming their documentary. Also arriving is Michael's first wife, Patricia Sue Peterson, from Germany. The DA office digs deeper into Michael's case and finds Dennis Rowe, who claims that he slept with Michael multiple times.
After graduating, Peterson took a civilian job with the United States Department of Defense, where he was assigned to research arguments supporting increased military involvement in Vietnam. That year he also married Patricia Sue, who taught at an elementary school on the Rhein-Main Air Base in Gräfenhausen, West Germany. They had two children ...
Before Peterson met Kathleen in 1986, he lived in Germany with his first wife Patricia Peterson, an elementary school teacher at an American military base there, according to People. The couple ...
Patricia Peterson (née Louis, June 6, 1926) is an American journalist who was the fashion editor for The New York Times from 1957 to 1977 and Vice President of Advertising, Fashion and Promotion for Henri Bendel, a women's department store in New York City from 1977 to 1989.
King, however, did write and perform the song "Strange Pursuit", featured in the bar scene in the film, providing the vocals for Peterson's character. [1] [15] [14] Peterson had previously worked as a model for Catalina Bathing Suits and was touring nationwide as "Miss Vornado" for the Vornado air conditioning company. [16]
This list of people in Playboy 1980–1989 is a catalog of women and men who appeared in Playboy magazine in the years 1980 through 1989. Not all of the people featured in the magazine are pictured in the nude.
Mrs. Sue Peterson became the first female instructor in the Department of Physical Education at West Point. [16] The U.S. Navy promoted a female line officer, Fran McKee, to flag rank in 1976. RADM McKee thus became the first Navy woman who was not a nurse to achieve star rank, as well as the first female unrestricted line officer appointed to ...