November 30, 1966 / Sagittarius / Age 59
Lisa Bradford is an American-born Penthouse model, adult mode, and actress, born Lisa Renee Bradford on November 30, 1966 in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, United States.
Throughout her modeling career, she has also appeared as Lisbeth Aiton, Lisa Aiton or Lisa Aiton-Bradford.
Lisa Bradford was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in November 1987, stepping into the spotlight at just 20 years old. With her statuesque 35-22-35 figure, hypnotic green eyes, honey blond hair, and enhanced breasts, Lisa embodies a bright, rising sensuality — fresh-faced, confident, and full of magnetic charm.
There’s a delicious contradiction in a story that pairs Pilgrim lineage with late‑’80s bravado. Lisa Bradford arrived in the pages like that: a woman whose traditional roots met neon-era confidence, an image that hinted at history and hunger at once. It wasn’t merely a photo; it was a statement — classic American charm reframed with a modern pulse.
Photographed by Hank Londoner, she translated that duality into camera-ready charisma. With a striking body and an easy warmth, she carried an approachable sensuality that felt candid rather than posed — confident without distance, playful yet grounded. Her persona read like a conversation: romantic ideals tempered by outspoken honesty, a readiness to speak plainly about loyalty and what she wanted. Beside her, her boyfriend was more than a silhouette; he was described as her partner in life and spirit, a steadying presence as she stepped into the light.
For Lisa, appearing in Penthouse was both a long‑held dream and a personal challenge, a crafted ambition she met on her own terms. Reader enthusiasm drew her back, and she returned to claim the title of Penthouse Pet of the Month in August 1988, a rare second spotlight that confirmed her enduring appeal. She balanced glamour with practicality, exploring work in real estate while building her modeling career, and later extended her screen presence into films such as Screwball Hotel (1988) and Penthouse: The Great Pet Hunt – Part 2 (1993). Through expanding public roles she kept a down‑to‑earth outlook and an unmistakable desire for love, family and a shared future.
Ultimately she stands as the late‑’80s study in modern independence: confident, ambitious and refreshingly sincere. Lisa Bradford didn’t step into those pages merely to be admired; she stepped in to prove something to herself — and then proved it twice.