December 11, 1952 / Sagittarius / Age 73
Marie Ekorre is a Swedish-born Penthouse model, glamour model, and actress, born on December 11, 1952 in Ludvika, Sweden.
Throughout her modeling career, she has also appeared as Marie Ekkore.
Marie Ekorre was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in March 1974, stepping into the spotlight at just 21 years old. With her statuesque 36-23-36 figure, seductive blue eyes, silky black hair, and natural breasts, Marie carries a new sense of confidence, blending youthful softness with a teasing, self-assured edge.
Some women arrive in Penthouse with innocence in their smile and mischief already waiting behind it. Marie Ekorre had exactly that kind of allure - light on the surface, but with a playful charge that made her impossible to mistake for merely decorative. There is something delightfully elusive about her presence, as though she is forever one step ahead of the fantasy forming around her. That quality gives her pictorial its spark. She does not simply pose for attention; she teases it, stretches it, and keeps it interested.
What makes Marie so memorable is the liveliness she brings to glamour. She has the kind of sensuality that feels mobile, bright, and faintly amused, never heavy or overworked. Even her name seems to carry a little wink, with its Swedish meaning adding a note of sly charm to her image. It suits her. There is something quick, playful, and hard to pin down in the way she comes across, and that makes her appeal all the more seductive. She feels like a woman who understands the pleasures of performance and enjoys keeping a little laughter in the room with the tension.
That instinct served her well beyond the magazine page. During the 1970s, Marie Ekorre appeared in a string of German and Swedish sex comedies, a genre that depended on exactly the qualities she projects so naturally - flirtation, comic timing, and a screen presence that could move easily between innocence and provocation. That background gives her Penthouse appearance an added dimension. She does not seem frozen by the camera. She seems to play with it, bringing the same spirited, knowing energy that made her so well suited to the era's lighter, more mischievous side of erotic cinema.
Marie Ekorre lingers in the memory because she embodies a different shade of Penthouse glamour - less solemn, more sparkling, and all the more dangerous for seeming so effortless. She reminds us that seduction does not always have to brood. Sometimes it smiles, slips away, and leaves you chasing it.