May 12, 1948 / Taurus / Age 77
Marian Maylam is a British-born Penthouse model, glamour and fashion model, born on May 12, 1948 in Royal Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom.
Marian Maylam was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in August 1972, stepping into the spotlight at 24 years old. With her statuesque 38-24-37 figure, hypnotic green eyes, fiery red hair, and prominent natural breasts, Marian combines maturity and spontaneity, creating a presence that feels both bold and inviting.
Some women arrive in front of the camera already carrying a story. Marian Maylam brought an entire atmosphere with her — the kind that feels half countryside daydream, half late-night London intrigue. There was something irresistibly disarming about her presence: wholesome at first glance, yet quietly charged with a sensual confidence that revealed itself the longer the lens lingered.
Marian Maylam possessed the rare ability to make glamour look effortless. She didn’t perform for the camera so much as invite it closer. Her expressions carried warmth, a playful spark, and the faint suggestion that she was always just a little amused by the attention. The result was a pictorial that balanced innocence and allure in that unmistakable early-Penthouse way — sophisticated, atmospheric, and just mischievous enough to keep readers leaning in.
During the early 1970s, when Penthouse was defining its bold visual identity under Bob Guccione’s direction, Marian Maylam fit naturally into the magazine’s growing gallery of unforgettable women. Her presence extended beyond the page as well, charming visitors at the London Penthouse Club where she met an endless parade of admirers drawn to her easy smile and unpretentious charm. Whether in the studio or the social whirl of the club scene, Marian seemed perfectly at ease with the glamorous spotlight suddenly cast upon her.
Yet beneath the cosmopolitan glow, Marian Maylam always carried the spirit of open fields and quiet horizons — a woman who could dazzle in the city while still dreaming of wide skies and sunlight through the trees. And perhaps that contrast is exactly what made her so irresistible.