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.
Lisa Bradford entered Penthouse with a blend of classic American charm and modern confidence that made her instantly memorable. Photographed by Hank Londoner, she carried an intriguing contrast — a direct descendant of Pilgrim William Bradford, yet fully embracing the bold spirit of the late ’80s. For Lisa, appearing in Penthouse was both a personal challenge and a long-held dream finally realized.
With her striking body and natural warmth, she brought an approachable sensuality to the pages — confident without being distant, playful yet grounded. She viewed the experience as an achievement, something she worked hard for and fully embraced, encouraged by the support of her boyfriend, whom she described as her partner in life and spirit.
Beyond modeling, Lisa balanced ambition with practicality. She explored work in real estate while building her modeling career, believing strongly in earning what she wanted through effort and discipline. Her personality mixed romantic ideals with outspoken honesty — she valued loyalty, openness, and the ability to express exactly what she felt, both in relationships and in life.
Her popularity with readers extended well beyond her initial debut. So strong was the response that she returned to the spotlight and was once again chosen as Penthouse Pet of the Month in August 1988 — a rare distinction that confirmed her lasting appeal and deep connection with the magazine’s audience.
Her screen presence later extended into film appearances, including Screwball Hotel (1988) and Penthouse: The Great Pet Hunt – Part 2 (1993), adding another layer to her growing public profile. Yet even as her career expanded, she maintained a down-to-earth outlook, speaking openly about her desire for love, family, and a shared future.
For Penthouse readers, Lisa Bradford represented a uniquely late-’80s balance — traditional roots meeting modern independence. She was confident, ambitious, and refreshingly sincere, a woman who stepped into the spotlight not just to be admired, but to prove something to herself — twice.