April 27, 1965 / Taurus / Age 60
Andi Bruce is an American-born Penthouse model, adult model, and actress, born on April 27, 1965 in Stafford, Texas, United States.
Andi Bruce was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in August 1987, stepping into the spotlight at 22 years old. With her statuesque 35-22-35 figure, seductive blue eyes, honey blond hair, and enhanced breasts, Andi exudes a confident sensuality that feels effortless, natural, and undeniably captivating.
Andi Bruce arrived in Penthouse like a sudden twist of fate — the kind of story that feels almost too cinematic to be real. Her pictorial was photographed by Earl Miller. What began as a simple trip to Florida for rest and relaxation quickly turned into something far bigger, launching her into the spotlight almost overnight.
While in Fort Lauderdale, Andi entered — and won — the Great American Centerfold Search, a moment captured on film by Byron Davis. Even more remarkable, she competed while battling a high fever, later recalling that she pushed through the experience on sheer determination. Her prize sent her to the luxurious Trident Villas in Port Antonio, Jamaica, where she was photographed for Penthouse — an experience she described as dreamlike, the kind of unexpected turn life sometimes offers only once.
With her natural body and easy Texas charm, Andi brought warmth and sincerity to her pictorial. Friends and family shared her excitement, proud that she had been chosen among the select few women featured by Penthouse each year. Though the sudden attention could have been overwhelming, she embraced it with gratitude and a grounded sense of perspective.
Her time in Jamaica also opened new doors. While working with Penthouse, she attracted the attention of film producers and soon began exploring acting opportunities. Having previously worked as an interior decorator and entertainer, Andi approached this new chapter with optimism and curiosity, eager to experience life fully and follow wherever opportunity led. She later appeared in films including Summer’s Games (1987) and Screwball Hotel (1988), adding a playful screen presence to her growing résumé.
At heart, Andi remained a woman who valued simple pleasures — sunshine, laughter, and the freedom to enjoy the moment. Her philosophy was straightforward: life was meant for living, learning, and loving. For Penthouse readers, Andi Bruce represented the spirit of late-’80s discovery — a woman whose journey began with a spontaneous decision and unfolded into an unforgettable adventure, leaving behind the impression of someone who found excitement not by chasing it, but by being open to where life could suddenly lead.