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The Playboy interview became a regular feature of the magazine in 1962 and set a high standard for periodical journalism.[1][2] AP News called the feature "models of the art form", stating that "Playboy's long and searching conservations are remarkable for the people who spoke to the magazine and for what they said."[3] Booklist called the Playboy interview "the gold standard for in-depth discussion with leading cultural figures".[4][5]

The conversations with artists, athletes, business leaders, and political figures have been referenced by mainstream publications such as AP News, Billboard, CNN, Los Angeles Times, The Paris Review, Slate, Time, Variety, Vice, and The Washington Post as a benchmark for in-depth interviews. Publishers Weekly commented on the feature's ability to go further than a normal magazine interview: "Since the interviews have no length restriction, interviewers are able to probe deep into their subjects and allow them to ramble expansively."[6]

The Los Angeles Times described the subjects as coming from "all across the cultural spectrum: entertainment, politics, literature", calling them "open-ended, sprawling, a kind of 'Charlie Rose Show' of the printed page",[7] and Playboy's format served as inspiration for Rolling Stone editor Jann Wenner when he designed his own magazine's approach to interviews.[3]

The Playboy interview with candidate Jimmy Carter is regarded by many to have influenced the 1976 presidential election,[8] and the interview with John Lennon before his death (later published as a standalone book) is referenced in several retrospective articles by other media.[9][10] Playboy's interview with pop singer Azealia Banks caused controversy for her open criticism of the American public.[11][12]

Selected interviews have been published as mass-market collections, including The Playboy Interview (1981)[13] and The Playboy Interview Volume II (1983).[14] In 1992, a large-format book The Playboy Interview: The Best Of Three Decades 1962-1992, was released with a foreword by CBS journalist Mike Wallace.[15]

Dark Horse published five collections of the interviews from 2006 to 2008: "The Comedians", "Movers and Shakers" (business), "The Directors", "Larger Than Life" (high-profile celebrities), and "They Played The Game" (sports).[16] In a review of this series, the Directors Guild of America said, "The Playboy face-to-face encounter is remarkable", and "the lengthy, in-depth interviews are well researched and more penetrating than standard-issue media chatter."[17]

The following people have been featured in Playboy magazine as the subject of the full-length interview or the 20Q (Twenty Questions) section.

1960–1969

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January February March April May June July August September October November December
1962[18] Interview "Playboy Interview" begins September 1962: Miles Davis[19] (none) (none) Jackie Gleason
1963[20] Interview (none) Frank Sinatra[19] Bertrand Russell Helen Gurley Brown Malcolm X[21] Billy Wilder[22] (none) (none) Richard Burton James Hoffa[7] Albert Schweitzer
1964[23] Interview Vladimir Nabokov[24] (none) Ayn Rand[25] Jean Genet[26] (none) Ingmar Bergman Salvador Dalí Dick Gregory Henry Miller Cassius Clay George Wallace Ian Fleming
1965[27] Interview Martin Luther King[28] The Beatles (none) Art Buchwald Jean-Paul Sartre Melvin Belli Marcello Mastroianni Robert Shelton Peter O'Toole Madalyn Murray Sean Connery Al Capp
1966[29] Interview Princess Grace Federico Fellini[30] Bob Dylan[31] George Lincoln Rockwell Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. Mike Nichols Ralph Ginzburg H. L. Hunt Timothy Leary Mel Brooks Norman Thomas Sammy Davis Jr.
1967[32] Interview Fidel Castro[3] Mark Lane Orson Welles Arnold Toynbee Woody Allen (none) Michael Caine F. Lee Bailey John V. Lindsay Jim Garrison Michelangelo Antonioni Johnny Carson
1968[33] Interview Norman Mailer Jim Brown Truman Capote Charles Percy Masters and Johnson John Kenneth Galbraith Paul Newman (none) Stanley Kubrick Ralph Nader Don Rickles (none)
1969[34] Interview Martin Luther King Jr.[35] Mort Sahl Marshall McLuhan Allen Ginsberg Bill Cosby Gore Vidal Rod Steiger Ramsey Clark (none) Rowan and Martin Jesse Jackson Joe Namath

1970–1979

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January February March April May June July August September October November December
1970[36] Interview Raquel Welch (none) Ray Charles Mary Calderone William F. Buckley Jr. Tiny Tim Joan Baez Paul Ehrlich Peter Fonda William Kunstler Elliott Gould Robert Graves
1971[37] Interview (none) Tom Murton Dick Cavett (none) John Wayne Albert Speer John Cassavetes George McGovern Jules Feiffer Charles Evers Allen Klein Roman Polanski
1972[38] Interview Germain Greer R. Buckminster Fuller Saul Alinsky Jack Nicholson Howard Cosell Jackie Stewart Anthony Herbert Sam Peckinpah Bernadette Devlin Meir Kahane Jack Anderson Yevgeny Yevtushenko
1973[39] Interview Carroll O'Connor Milton Friedman Joe Frazier Tennessee Williams Huey Newton Walter Cronkite Kurt Vonnegut Jr.[35] David Halberstam (none) Pete Rozelle James Dickey Bob Hope
1974[40] Interview Hugh Hefner Clint Eastwood Groucho Marx Jane Fonda, Tom Hayden Henry Aaron Elmo Zumwalt Barry Commoner Erich Von Daniken Anthony Burgess Al Goldstein Hunter Thompson Robert Redford
1975[41] Interview John Dean Mel Brooks Billie Jean King Dustin Hoffman William E. Simon Joseph Heller Francis Ford Coppola Philip Agee Erica Jong Cher Muhammad Ali Jimmy Hoffa
1976[42] Interview Elton John[19] James Caan Norman Lear Jerry Brown Abbie Hoffman Sara Jane Moore Karl Hess Robert Altman David Bowie Roone Arledge Jimmy Carter[8] O. J. Simpson
1977[43] Interview Alex Haley Keith Stroup Pat Moynihan Gary Gilmore Cast of Saturday Night Live Robert Blake Andrew Young Henry Winkler James Earl Ray Barbra Streisand Henry Kyemba John Denver
1978[44] Interview Playboy Panel: UFOs Don Meredith Bob Dylan[19] David Frost Anita Bryant George Burns William Colby Ted Turner Sylvester Stallone Dolly Parton[19] Geraldo Rivera John Travolta
20Q "20Q" begins October 1978: Cheryl Tiegs (none) (none)
1979[45] Interview Marlon Brando Neil Simon Ted Patrick Malcolm Forbes Wendy/Walter Carlos Dennis Kucinich Joseph Wambaugh Edward Teller Pete Rose Burt Reynolds Masters and Johnson Al Pacino
20Q (none) (none) (none) (none) Dan Rather (none) (none) Frank Langella (none) (none) (none) (none)

1980-1989

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January February March April May June July August September October November December
1980[46] Interview Steve Martin Patrick Caddell Terry Bradshaw Linda Rondstat Gay Talese John Anderson Bruce Jenner William Shockley Roy Scheider G. Gordon Liddy Larry Hagman George C. Scott
20Q (none) (none) Shelley Hack (none) (none) (none) George Hamilton (none) (none) (none) Michael Douglas Truman Capote
1981[47] Interview John Lennon / Yoko Ono[19] Tom Snyder James Garner Ed Asner Elizabeth Kubler-Ross Steve Garvey Robert Garwood George Gilder James Michener Donald Sutherland Oriana Fallaci Henry Fonda
20Q (none) (none) Lauren Hutton (none) John DeLorean Jack Lemmon (none) Joan Rivers (none) (none) (none) John Kenneth Galbraith
1982[48] Interview George Carlin[35] Lech Walesa Patricia Hearst Edward Koch Billy Joel Sugar Ray Leonard Bette Davis Akio Morita Cheech and Chong Robin Williams Luciano Pavorotti Julie Andrews, Blake Edwards
20Q John Matuszak Karen Allen Louis Rukeyser James Woods SCTV Brandon Tartikoff Stevie Nicks Mariette Hartley Tom Petty John Le Boutillier Frank and Moon Unit Zappa (none)
1983[49] Interview Dudley Moore Gabriel García Márquez Sam Donaldson Paul Newman Ansel Adams Stephen King Earl Weaver Ted Turner The Sandinistas, Daniel Ortega Cast of Hill Street Blues Kenny Rogers Tom Selleck
20Q Herschel Walker Yakov Smirnoff Arthur Jones Al McGuire Charlton Heston Debra Winger Carrie Fisher Jan Stephenson Randy Newman Joe Piscopo Bubba Smith (none)
1984[50] Interview Dan Rather Paul Simon Moses Malone Joan Collins Calvin Klein Jesse Jackson Walid Jumblatt Bobby Knight Shirley MacLaine David Letterman José Napoleón Duarte Paul and Linda McCartney
20Q (none) Shelley Long (none) Martin Mull (none) Siskel and Ebert Fran Lebowitz Kurt Russell (none) Jack LaLanne Leigh Steinberg (none)
1985[51] Interview Goldie Hawn Steve Jobs[24] Cast of 60 Minutes Wayne Gretzky Boy George Sparky Anderson Rob Reiner Fidel Castro John Huston John DeLorean Sting Bill Cosby
20Q Diane Lane Brian De Palma Bob Giraldi Joel Hyatt Marvin Hagler, Thomas Hearns Tom Watson Jamie Lee Curtis Ron Howard Billy Crystal Rosanna Arquette Don Johnson, Philip Michael Thomas Huey Lewis
1986[52] Interview Ruth Westheimer Michael Douglas Sally Field Jeffrey MacDonald Kathleen Turner Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Arthur C. Clarke Jackie Gleason Carl Bernstein Phil Collins Joan Rivers Bryant Gumbel
20Q Jay Leno Anthony Pellicano David Byrne (none) Kim Basinger Al Unser, Sr., Al Unser, Jr. Tom Cruise Sigourney Weaver Gregory Hines Jim McMahon David Horowitz Koko
1987[53] Interview Don Johnson Mickey Rourke Lionel Richie Louis Rukeyser Prince Norodom Sihanouk Whoopi Goldberg Wade Boggs Imelda and Ferdinand Marcos John Sculley General Richard Secord Daniel Ortega Gore Vidal
20Q Max Headroom Ed Begley Jr. Bob Vila Rae Dawn Chong Barbara Hershey Michael J. Fox Garry Shandling David Lee Roth Penn And Teller Bob Uecker Kelly McGillis Justine Bateman
1988[54] Interview Arnold Schwarzenegger Oliver Stone Billy Crystal Tom Clancy Don King Chevy Chase Paul Hogan Harvey Fierstein Yasir Arafat Roger Craig Bruce Willis Cher
20Q Susan Dey Harold Washington Tom Waits Harrison Ford Teri Garr Theresa Russell Judge Reinhold Harry Edwards Tracey Ullman Morton Downey Jr. John Cleese Gene Simmons
1989[55] Interview Robert De Niro Bob Woodward Tom Hanks The I.R.A. Susan Sarandon Edward James Olmos Barry Diller John Cougar Mellencamp Keith Hernandez Keith Richards Garry Kasparov Candice Bergen
20Q (none) Andrea Marcovicci Fred Dryer Mario Lemieux Richard Lewis Nicolas Cage William Shatner John Candy Jeff Daniels Geena Davis Bonnie Raitt Patti D'Arbanville

1990-1999

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January February March April May June July August September October November December
1990[56] Interview Tom Cruise Eddie Murphy Donald Trump Stephen Hawking Dave Barry Cast of thirtysomething Quincy Jones Larry King Rickey Henderson Shintaro Ishihara Leona Helmsley Jay Leno
20Q Andrew Dice Clay Dwight Yoakam Dennis Hopper John Larroquette Jennifer Tilly Willy T. Ribbs Matt Groening Dana Carvey Maury Povich Kiefer Sutherland Chuck D Elizabeth Perkins
1991[57] Interview Lee Iacocca Gene Siskel, Roger Ebert[24] M. Scott Peck Martin Scorsese George Steinbrenner Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer Spike Lee Daryl Gates Douglas Wilder Robert Maxwell Sean Penn Carl Sagan
20Q (none) Lena Olin (none) George Foreman Whitney Houston John Milius Eric Bogosian Robert Downey Jr. Danny Glover Camille Paglia Julia Roberts Joe Pesci
1992[58] Interview Robin Williams[35] Liz Smith Lorne Michaels Jonathan Kozol Michael Jordan Ralph Nader Michael Keaton Derek Humphry Betty Friedan Sister Souljah William Safire Sharon Stone
20Q Woody Harrelson Jennifer Jason Leigh Forest Whitaker Bobcat Goldthwait John Leguizamo Patrick Swayze Nicole Kidman Catherine Crier Dennis Miller Tim Robbins Patrick Stewart Helmut Newton
1993[59] Interview Steve Martin Danny DeVito Anne Rice Frank Zappa[19] Charles Barkley Roseanne & Tom Arnold Barry Bonds Dan Aykroyd Larry Kramer Jerry Seinfeld Joyce Carol Oates Rush Limbaugh
20Q Sean Young Tim Allen Laura Dern Cindy Crawford Giorgio Armani Rebecca De Mornay Rip Torn Scott Turow Sarah Jessica Parker Wesley Snipes Brian Dennehy Branford Marsalis
1994[60] Interview David Letterman Pete Townshend Anthony Hopkins Howard Stern Ron Howard Garth Brooks[19] Bill Gates Deion Sanders David Geffen Jerry Jones Christian Slater Garry Shandling
20Q Shaquille O'Neal Chris Berman Halle Berry Laurence Fishburne Denis Leary Fred Ward Michael Moriarty Dana Delany David Caruso Heather Locklear Quentin Tarantino Kelsey Grammer
1995[61] Interview Jean-Claude Van Damme Tim Robbins Vladimir Zhirinovsky[62] David Mamet Camille Paglia Joycelyn Elders Mel Gibson Berry Gordy Cindy Crawford Snoop Dogg[24] Harvey Keitel George Foreman
20Q Ton Snyder David Spade Jon Stewart Samuel L. Jackson David Hasselhoff Tom Arnold Kurt Loder Dawn Steel Sandra Bullock Bill Maher G. Gordon Liddy Dominick Dunne
1996[63] Interview Johnny Depp Bruce Willis John Travolta Salman Rushdie Ray Bradbury Dennis Miller James Carville Shaquille O'Neal Nicolas Cage Jay Leno Liam Neeson Mike Wallace
20Q Robin Quivers Harry Wu Dick Vitale Michael Madsen Lou Dobbs Julia Louis-Dreyfus Chazz Palminteri Heidi Fleiss Janeane Garofalo Jimmy Smits Chris O'Donnell Lisa Kudrow
1997[64] Interview Whoopi Goldberg Lawrence Schiller Clint Eastwood Vincent Bugliosi Saul Bellow Dennis Rodman Anthony Edwards Bill Maher Christopher Walken Tommy Hilfiger Brett Favre Robert Downey Jr.
20Q Mike Judge Conan O'Brien Michael Jordan Vanessa Williams Lucy Lawless Julianna Margulies Jon Lovitz Norm Macdonald Chris Farley Téa Leoni Robert Wuhl Chris Rock
1998[65] Interview Grant Hill Conan O'Brien Kevin Kline Joe Eszterhas Scott Adams Paul Reiser Jerry Springer Matt Drudge Patrick Moynahan Geraldo Rivera Mike Tyson David Duchovny
20Q Teri Hatcher Paul Thomas Anderson John Peterman Keith Olbermann Ben Stiller Yasir Arafat Craig Kilborn Bruce Willis Kevin Williamson Tori Spelling Drew Pinsky Gore Vidal
1999[66] Interview Michael Crichton Emeril Lagasse Drew Carey Nick Nolte David Spade Samuel L. Jackson Barney Frank Albert Brooks Chris Rock Kevin Spacey Jesse Ventura Ben Affleck
20Q Kirstie Alley The Motley Fool Gerry Adams David Schwimmer Ashley Judd Christina Applegate Michael Moore Lucy Liu Jeri Ryan Joe Morgan George Jones Gina Gershon

2000-2009

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January February March April May June July August September October November December
2000 Interview Hugh Hefner Jeff Bezos[67] Jon Stewart Rowland Evans, Robert Novak Pete Rose Trey Parker, Matt Stone George Clooney John Malkovich Jennifer Lopez Bob Costas Ben Stiller Drew Barrymore
20Q Rupert Everett Steven Van Zandt Cindy Margolis Barry White Michael Palin James Coburn Carson Daly Aimee Mann Seth Green Michael Johnson Neil LaBute Jakob Dylan
2001 Interview Gary Johnson Vince McMahon Bobby Knight Metallica[19] Tom Green Charlie Sheen Chris Matthews Tim Burton Dale Earnhardt Jr. Cast of The West Wing The Coen Brothers Will Smith
2002 Interview Brit Hume Gary Hart Allen Iverson Lennox Lewis Bill O'Reilly Curt Schilling Fred Durst Harrison Ford Larry Ellison Al Michaels Willie Nelson Denzel Washington
2003 Interview Halle Berry Jimmy Kimmel Colin Farrell Jay-Z Billy Bob Thornton Mike Piazza Lisa Marie Presley Tobey Maguire Jon Gruden O.J.Simpson Quentin Tarantino John Cusack
2004 Interview Jack Nicholson Kiefer Sutherland Jim Carrey 50 Cent Johnny Depp Derek Jeter Michael Moore Matt Damon Google Guys Donald Trump Oliver Stone Bernie Mac
2005 Interview Toby Keith Nicole Kidman The Rock Les Moonves James Spader Lance Armstrong Owen Wilson Ewan McGregor Thomas L. Friedman George Carlin Jamie Foxx Pierce Brosnan
2006 Interview Mark Cuban Al Franken Kanye West Keanu Reeves Ozzie Guillen Shepard Smith Jerry Bruckheimer Denis Leary Michael Brown Ludacris Arianna Huffington Dixie Chicks
2007 Interview T. Boone Pickens Simon Cowell Jeremy Piven Bill Maher Steve Nash Matt Groening Bruce Willis Chris Tucker Clive Owen Keith Olbermann Kane Bill Richardson
20Q Ellen Pompeo Bettie Page Mariah Carey Will Arnett Fergie Don Rickles Danica Patrick Paul Rudd Jamie Pressly Ali Larter Matt Leinart Joaquin Phoenix
2008 Interview Tina Fey Matthew McConaughey Garry Kasparov Chad Kroeger Fareed Zakaria Steve Carell Drew Pinsky Ben Stiller Dana White Pete Wentz Daniel Craig Hugh Jackman
20Q Helena Bonham Carter Rachel Bilson Charles Barkley Jenna Fischer Bob Saget Harvey Levin Lewis Black Selma Blair Anna Faris Kevin Connolly Chelsea Handler Rosario Dawson
2009 Interview Richard Branson Hugh Laurie Kenny Chesney Seth Rogen Chuck Palahniuk Shia Labeouf Alec Baldwin Seth Macfarlane Woody Harrelson Benicio Del Toro James Cameron
20Q

2010-2020

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January February March April May June July August September October November December
2010 Interview Sean Combs John Mayer[68] Sarah Silverman Matthew Fox Michael Savage Cameron Diaz Cornel West Paul Reubens Josh Brolin Robert Downey Jr. Conan O'Brien
2011 Interview Frank Gehry Lamar Odom Deepak Chopra Helen Thomas Barney Frank Lawrence O'Donnell Justin Timberlake James Franco Steve Buscemi Paul Rudd Anthony Bourdain Craig Ferguson
2012 Interview Chris Wallace Paul Krugman Jon Hamm David Brooks Tom Cruise Charlie Sheen Richard Dawkins Lee Child Stephen Colbert[69] Quentin Tarantino
2013 Interview Matt Damon Jimmy Kimmel Clive Davis J. J. Abrams Ai Weiwei Sean Hannity Tony Robbins Samuel L. Jackson Bernie Sanders[35] Ray Kelly
2014 Interview Ben Affleck Nick Denton Stan Lee Tony Hsieh Jonah Hill Gary Oldman[70] James Spader David Fincher Brian Schweitzer Joaquin Phoenix
20Q Patton Oswalt Ty Burrell Iggy Pop Kate Mara Kevin Hart Marc Maron Frank Miller Bob Corddry David Walton Charlie Day
2015 Interview Joaquin Phoenix Vince Vaughn Dick Cheney, Azealia Banks[11] Bill Maher Reza Aslan Jeremy Renner[71] Sanjay Gupta Joseph Gordon-Levitt Christoph Waltz Bryan Cranston
2016 Interview Ron Howard Rachel Maddow Don Cheadle Ray Kurzweil Trevor Noah Ta-Nehisi Coates Andy Samberg Jason Dill Michael Hayden Billy Bob Thornton
2017 Interview Matthew McConaughey Scarlett Johansson Ezra Klein Christopher Nolan Patton Oswalt Chelsea Handler
2018 Interview Christie Hefner John Krasinski Cecile Richards Kathy Griffin Michael Shannon Tucker Carlson
20Q Cillian Murphy Jesse Plemons Jim Jefferies Lakeith Stanfield Sofia Boutella Charlie Cox
2019 Interview Sam Harris Seth Ambramson Tarana Burke Jeremy O. Harris
2020 Interview Christiane Amanpour Jameela Jamil --

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