April 19, 1950 / Aries / Age 75
Lane Jackson Coyle is an American-born Penthouse model, actress, born on April 19, 1950 in Boise, Idaho, United States.
Throughout her modeling career, she has also appeared as Lane Coyle.
Lane Jackson Coyle was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in August 1973, stepping into the spotlight at 23 years old. With her statuesque 36-24-36 figure, charming brown eyes, rich brown hair, and natural breasts, Lane Jackson brings refined yet playful allure — a perfect balance of confidence, charm, and irresistible energy.
Some women invite attention. Lane Jackson Coyle has the kind of presence that seizes it before the invitation is even offered. There is a striking self-possession in her allure, a sense that she understands exactly how much the camera wants from her and how easily she can leave it wanting more. That tension gives her Penthouse appearance its charge. She is polished, seductive, and just mysterious enough to keep the imagination working after the page is turned.
What makes Lane so compelling is the quiet authority she brings to glamour. She does not depend on excess or obvious drama. Instead, she creates a mood of controlled temptation - cool on the surface, but with a current of danger running underneath. There is something faintly cinematic about her, as though every glance belongs to a larger story the viewer has only just entered. She makes stillness feel alive, and that is always one of the rarest gifts a model can bring to the lens.
Photographed by Bob Guccione, Lane Jackson Coyle was perfectly matched with the moody, atmospheric elegance that defined early Penthouse. His style rewarded women who could project more than beauty alone, and Lane offers exactly that extra dimension. She brings shape, tension, and personality to the frame, allowing the photographs to feel less like posed images and more like fragments of an unfolding fantasy. Her later screen credit in Fatal Images only deepens that impression in retrospect. The camera clearly recognized in her what audiences would continue to respond to - a woman with visual instinct and unmistakable magnetism.
Lane Jackson Coyle leaves behind the kind of impression Penthouse has always valued most: not merely beauty, but beauty with a pulse, a point of view, and a hint of intrigue. Some women appear in a pictorial. Lane makes it feel like the beginning of a scene you do not want to end.