October 29, 1946 / Scorpio / Age 79
Lynn Carey is an American-born Penthouse model, actress, songwriter, and signer, born Lynn Catherine Carey on October 29, 1946 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Lynn Carey was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in December 1972, stepping into the spotlight at 26 years old. With her statuesque 36-23-35 figure, charming brown eyes, fiery red hair, and natural breasts, Lynn reflects growing sophistication, pairing confident femininity with an unmistakable spark.
Not everyone who mounts a stage arrives like a polite invitation. Some arrive like weather—unpredictable, electric, impossible to ignore. Lynn Carey belongs to that rarer company: a performer whose presence crackles with untamed energy and makes a room inhale and hold its breath. There is a delicious tension to watching her, an expectation that something vivid and irreversible might be about to unfold, and that pleasant deliciousness of danger is part of the seduction.
In front of the camera she brings the same feral glamour. Her gaze is direct, her posture unapologetic; she never slips into coyness. Photographers learned quickly that she did more than pose—she performed, turning each frame into a tiny combustible stage where attitude, glamour and raw charisma collide. The mood she sets is confident and combustible, a woman at ease with the electric charge she scatters through a room, teasing and owning every inch of light.
That restless spark translated into a life in music. As the powerhouse voice behind the rock group Mama Lion she shaped performances that were intense, physical and fiercely emotional, staking out an onstage presence that matched her camera magnetism. Raised around Hollywood’s creative circles, she stepped into film roles before she carved her own identity within the music scene of the early seventies. The throughline is elegant and clear: whether in front of a lens, under stage lights or behind a microphone, she favors the beautiful danger of fully lived expression.
Some muses whisper to a camera; Lynn Carey roars. The impression she leaves is not a pretty postcard to file away but a living spark—an insistence to be felt, remembered and revisited long after the lights go down. Confident, glamorous and ever so slightly dangerous, she invites you to witness and be altered by the electric truth she offers.