July 18, 1967 / Cancer / Age 58
Stephanie Page is an American-born Penthouse model, adult model, and porn actress, born on July 18, 1967 in Dallas, Texas, United States. Throughout her modeling career, she has also appeared under the names Camille, Jinny Lynne, Laura Loring, Sally Kirk, Shaime, Shame Page or Shayne Lee, each marking a distinct chapter in her evolving on-camera persona.
Stephanie Page was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in September 1987 before rising to the coveted title of Pet of the Year 1990, stepping into the spotlight at just 20 years old. With her statuesque 36-23-35 figure, seductive blue eyes, honey blond hair, and natural breasts, Stephanie embodies a bright, rising sensuality — fresh-faced, confident, and full of magnetic charm.
Stephanie Page arrived in Penthouse with a presence that felt timeless—equal parts classic Hollywood romance and late-’80s confidence. Photographed by the legendary Earl Miller, she was named Penthouse Pet, a debut that immediately set her apart. Of Swedish, Irish, and Cherokee descent, Stephanie carried a striking blend of softness and strength, her beauty marked by clean lines, expressive eyes, and a quiet intensity that lingered long after the page was turned.
Her ascent was unmistakable. Stephanie Page wasn’t just a moment—she was an era. She moved with the kind of natural magnetism that didn’t rely on excess, channeling a sensuality rooted in poise, self-awareness, and emotional depth.
Beyond the magazine, Stephanie expanded her Penthouse legacy through video appearances, including Girls of Spring Break and The Great American Centrefold Search, where her screen presence translated effortlessly—relaxed, playful, and undeniably compelling.
A romantic at heart, Stephanie has often cited Marilyn Monroe and James Dean as inspirations—icons defined not just by beauty, but by vulnerability and rebellion. That influence was always visible in her work: a woman who understood glamour as something felt, not performed.
Stephanie Page remains a defining Penthouse figure—graceful, grounded, and unforgettable—proof that true allure doesn’t chase attention. It simply owns the room.