September 14, 1966 / Virgo / Age 59
Lori Baker is an American-born Penthouse model, nude and glamour model, born on September 14, 1966 in Rockville Centre, New York, United States.
Lori Baker was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in December 1985, stepping into the spotlight at just 19 years old. With her statuesque 34-24-35 figure, seductive blue eyes, rich brown hair, and natural breasts, Lori balances youthful curiosity with a growing confidence, creating an allure that feels both innocent and daring.
There are arrivals that announce themselves with a whisper and then there are those that land like a wink across the room — impossible to pin down, impossible to ignore. Lori Baker walked into Penthouse with that exact kind of spark: playful, restless, mischievous, a flirtation with the camera that felt both casual and deliberate. The image lingers not because it shouts, but because it smiles and slips away, leaving the impression of someone who preferred moments to explanations.
In front of Earl Miller’s lens she became a study in contradiction — pixie-like charm braided to a confident sensuality. Bright brown eyes and an impish smile did most of the talking, while a carefree, quietly daring posture suggested someone entirely at ease with the spotlight and the offbeat. Witty and spontaneous with a dash of rebellion, she carried herself like a private joke everyone wanted in on: inviting, mischievous, and entirely present when the shutter fell.
Life shaped that presence early and the texture of her work shows it. Leaving home young, she learned to rely on herself, working and traveling widely before making her way across Europe. Those years on the road gave her a worldly edge and a free-spirited outlook that read effortlessly on camera, even as she retained a classic glamour look. She embraced movement and freedom, preferring life in motion to staying in one place too long, and approached romance with curiosity rather than convention — valuing experience, laughter, and passion without feeling confined by expectations.
For Penthouse readers she embodied the playful spirit of the mid-’80s: sexy without taking herself too seriously, independent yet inviting, a modern wanderer who favored impulse over predictability. Lori Baker had a talent for arriving, enchanting, and disappearing again — leaving behind nothing more concrete than a smile and a deliciously lingering memory.