June 10, 1966 / Gemini / Age 59
Linda Johnson is an American-born Penthouse model, glamour model, and professional dancer, born on June 10, 1966 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States.
Linda Johnson was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in February 1987, stepping into the spotlight at just 20 years old. With her statuesque 34-22-34 figure, charming brown eyes, rich brown hair, and natural breasts, Linda embodies a bright, rising sensuality — fresh-faced, confident, and full of magnetic charm.
Ambition arrives in many guises, but few enter a room with the poised, deliberate energy Linda Johnson carried into Penthouse. At just twenty, she made a statement not with a loud gesture but with a steady, knowing calm—a woman convinced that destiny is not waiting but building. That attitude is magnetic: equal parts promise and provocation, a fresh kind of ascent that asks to be watched. There was a bright, self-assured energy about her, youthful and intent, the sort that signals beginnings rather than arrivals.
Linda moves like someone who has studied every reflection and rehearsed every glance. Blending Cherokee spirit, Irish wit, and a dash of French and Polish allure, she wears her mixed heritage as part of her mood—playful, sharp, and quietly commanding. As an accomplished makeup and hair stylist who views the human form as a canvas, she took pride in helping others discover their own confidence, and that artist’s eye translated naturally in front of the camera. Her poses read as expression rather than performance, each frame offering a private note to the lens and a promise of something just beginning.
Photographed by Carl Wachter, the Florida-born model combined craft and motion—an artist who kept a sleek figure through constant movement as a professional dancer. Modeling became more than pictures; it was a laboratory for ambition, opening doors into television and video that she met with equal measures of creativity and resolve. She carried the determined, creative spirit of someone who sets goals high and climbs steadily toward them, and that philosophy gave her presence a refreshing sense of purpose on every set.
In her Penthouse chapter, Linda Johnson captured the optimistic spirit of the late ’80s—ambitious, inventive, and on the move. She wasn’t simply posing for the lens; she was composing a future with intent and grace, inviting readers to witness a young woman who was already rising, step by deliberate step.