Kimberly Tomes
Kimberly Tomes | |
---|---|
Tomes as Miss USA 1977 before Miss Universe pageant | |
Born | Kimberly Louise Tomes (1955-08-20) August 20, 1955 (age 68) Chicago, Illinois, U.S.[1] |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) |
Beauty pageant titleholder | |
Title | Miss Texas World 1974 Miss Texas USA 1977 Miss USA 1977 |
Hair color | Blonde |
Eye color | Blue |
Major competition(s) | Miss Texas World 1974 (Winner) Miss World USA 1974 (1st Runner-up) Miss Texas USA 1977 (Winner) Miss USA 1977 (Winner) Miss Universe 1977 (Top 12) |
Kimberly Louise Tomes (born August 20, 1955) is an American model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss USA 1977.
Tomes won the Miss Texas USA title in 1976 and later represented Texas in the Miss USA 1977 pageant held in Charleston, South Carolina. In the nationally televised pageant, Tomes won the Miss USA title, becoming the first woman from Texas to do so. Her placement followed many high placements for Texas in previous years and a consistent level of achievement throughout the pageant's history. In July Tomes represented the United States at the Miss Universe 1977 pageant held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and made the semi-finals.
As Miss USA Tomes made appearances in the United States and also traveled to the Philippines and Mexico.[2]
Tomes holds a degree in physical education from Texas A&M University, one of two Miss USA winners to graduate from that university. The second is Kandace Krueger, Miss Texas USA and Miss USA 2001. She later worked in the entertainment industry, and retained ties to the Miss Texas USA pageant, hosting the event for twelve years.
References
- v
- t
- e
- Jackie Loughery (1952)
- Myrna Hansen (1953)
- Miriam Stevenson (1954)
- Carlene King Johnson (1955)
- Carol Morris (1956)
- Mary Leona Gage / Charlotte Sheffield (1957)
- Eurlyne Howell (1958)
- Terry Huntingdon (1959)
- Linda Bement (1960)
- Sharon Brown (1961)
- Macel Leilani Wilson (1962)
- Mārīte Ozere (1963)
- Bobbi Johnson (1964)
- Sue Ann Downey (1965)
- Maria Remenyi (1966)
- Sylvia Hitchcock / Cheryl Patton (1967)
- Dorothy Anstett (1968)
- Wendy Dascomb (1969)
- Deborah Shelton (1970)
- Michele McDonald (1971)
- Tanya Wilson (1972)
- Amanda Jones (1973)
- Karen Morrison (1974)
- Summer Bartholomew (1975)
- Barbara Peterson (1976)
- Kimberly Tomes (1977)
- Judi Andersen (1978)
- Mary Therese Friel (1979)
- Shawn Weatherly / Jineane Ford (1980)
- Kim Seelbrede (1981)
- Terri Utley (1982)
- Julie Hayek (1983)
- Mai Shanley (1984)
- Laura Martinez-Herring (1985)
- Christy Fichtner (1986)
- Michelle Royer (1987)
- Courtney Gibbs (1988)
- Gretchen Polhemus (1989)
- Carole Gist (1990)
- Kelli McCarty (1991)
- Shannon Marketic (1992)
- Kenya Moore (1993)
- Lu Parker (1994)
- Chelsi Smith / Shanna Moakler (1995)
- Ali Landry (1996)
- Brook Lee / Brandi Sherwood (1997)
- Shawnae Jebbia (1998)
- Kimberly Pressler (1999)
- Lynnette Cole (2000)
- Kandace Krueger (2001)
- Shauntay Hinton (2002)
- Susie Castillo (2003)
- Shandi Finnessey (2004)
- Chelsea Cooley (2005)
- Tara Conner (2006)
- Rachel Smith (2007)
- Crystle Stewart (2008)
- Kristen Dalton (2009)
- Rima Fakih (2010)
- Alyssa Campanella (2011)
- Olivia Culpo / Nana Meriwether (2012)
- Erin Brady (2013)
- Nia Sanchez (2014)
- Olivia Jordan (2015)
- Deshauna Barber (2016)
- Kára McCullough (2017)
- Sarah Rose Summers (2018)
- Cheslie Kryst (2019)
- Asya Branch (2020)
- Elle Smith (2021)
- R'Bonney Gabriel / Morgan Romano (2022)
- Noelia Voigt (2023)
This article about an American entertainer is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e