January 23, 1953 / Aquarius / Age 73
Janice Kane is an American-born Penthouse model, born on January 23, 1953 in Newport, Kentucky, United States.
Janice Kane was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in September 1974, stepping into the spotlight at just 21 years old. With her statuesque 36-24-36 figure, seductive blue eyes, honey blond hair, and natural breasts, Janice carries a new sense of confidence, blending youthful softness with a teasing, self-assured edge.
Some women step into the Penthouse spotlight and simply look beautiful. Janice Kane does something more exacting: she brings atmosphere with her. There is a quiet command in her presence, the kind that turns glamour into tension and makes the camera seem less like an observer than a willing accomplice. From the first glance, she gives off the impression of a woman entirely at ease with being desired - and entirely aware of how much power that gives her.
What makes Janice so compelling is the cool confidence beneath the softness. She does not rely on obvious dramatics or exaggerated seduction. Instead, she lets poise do the dangerous work. There is something controlled in her allure, something measured and deliberate, as though every look has been pared down to its most effective form. That restraint makes her even more provocative. She feels polished, yes, but never distant. The invitation is there - she simply refuses to make it easy.
Photographed by Bob Guccione, Janice Kane was perfectly matched with the moody elegance that defined early Penthouse at its best. Guccione's lens favored women who could hold both glamour and mystery in the same frame, and Janice gives him exactly that. She does not disappear into style or atmosphere; she sharpens it. The shadows seem deeper around her, the composition more intimate, the mood more charged. She has the rare ability to make stillness feel like a private conversation.
Janice Kane lingers in the memory because she embodies one of Penthouse's most enduring pleasures: the woman who never has to overstate her allure for it to be unmistakable. She is sleek, self-possessed, and just elusive enough to keep the imagination working long after the page is turned.