July 19, 1966 / Cancer / Age 59
Patty Mullen is an American-born Penthouse model, adult model, and actress, born Patricia Jane Mullen on July 19, 1966 in New York City, New York, United States.
Patty Mullen was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in August 1986 before rising to the coveted title of Pet of the Year 1988, stepping into the spotlight at just 20 years old. With her statuesque 36-23-36 figure, seductive blue eyes, rich brown hair, and natural breasts, Patty embodies a bright, rising sensuality — fresh-faced, confident, and full of magnetic charm.
Patty Mullen fused raw sensuality with cult-movie charisma. A statuesque brunette with a powerful, athletic presence, Patty brought an edge to Penthouse glamour that felt fearless, physical, and unmistakably confident.
Hailing from Staten Island, Patty first made her mark with a striking nude pictorial that immediately set her apart. Her popularity with readers led to follow-up features and a cover appearance, cementing her status during one of Penthouse’s most visually daring periods. But her appeal extended well beyond the pages of the magazine. Patty crossed into film with a dual role in the deliberately outrageous slasher satire Doom Asylum, where her screen presence was equal parts playful and commanding.
Her cult status was sealed with a starring role in Frankenhooker, a gleefully subversive horror-comedy that showcased her sharp comedic timing and total comfort owning a larger-than-life character. The performance turned Patty into a genre legend and remains one of the most recognizable roles to emerge from the Penthouse-to-film pipeline of the late ’80s.
Beyond modeling and acting, Patty also appeared as a judge on the televised wrestling program Clash of the Champions, reinforcing her image as a woman who blended glamour with toughness. Though her on-screen career was brief, its impact was lasting. Now based in Florida and a mother of two daughters, Patty Mullen remains a defining figure of Penthouse’s crossover moment — where erotic glamour, pop culture, and cult cinema collided.