June 19, 1964 / Gemini / Age 61
Lisa Schultz is a Canadian-born Penthouse model, glamour model, born on June 19, 1964 in Vancouver, Canada.
Lisa Schultz was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in December 1983, stepping into the spotlight at just 19 years old. With her statuesque 36-24-36 figure, hypnotic green eyes, rich brown hair, and natural breasts, Lisa balances youthful curiosity with a growing confidence, creating an allure that feels both innocent and daring.
There are women who soften a room and women who sharpen it, and in December 1983 a nineteen-year-old arrived at Penthouse with the latter kind of electricity. She carried an easy confidence that felt less like a costume and more like a native language — a private kind of glamour that suggested danger, freedom, and a delicious refusal to be ordinary.
On camera she moved as if the lens were another kind of wind: Hank Londoner caught her in motion and in atmosphere, favoring moments that revealed a vibrant personality rather than posed perfection. The result was a pictorial that breathed — kinetic, candid, alive — the work of a petite northwesterner who could own a frame with no apology. There was a playful, grounded fearlessness about her; equally at ease under lights or alone with the elements, she looked like someone who knew how to hold a scene and keep the viewer wanting more.
Off set, that appetite for life was lived with deliberate rough-hewn grace. Lisa Schultz spent most of her days on the Queen Charlotte Islands, where a small cabin by the water and a schedule of hauling water and chopping firewood formed the backdrop to a life that tasted of salt and wind. Weekdays found her guiding visitors across the landscape, while weekends pulled her back to a quiet retreat. She rode motorcycles, hiked, skied and travelled not as a tourist but as an explorer, hungry for local textures and new experiences. Always curious, she spoke openly about learning from others, teaching when she could, and embracing the unexpected — and she harbored a clear ambition to take her athletic energy to New York to pursue professional dance.
There is a rare breed of glamour that is earned in solitude and proven in motion; that December pictorial caught her poised between those worlds, rooted in nature and already restless for the next stage. She left the page with the intoxicating sense of someone on the verge — sure-footed, eager, quietly irresistible.