October 4, 1963 - August 4, 2000 / Libra / Age 36
Leslie Glass was an American-born Penthouse model, adult model, and actress, born Leslie Fisher on October 4, 1963 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
Leslie Glass was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in February 1992, stepping into the spotlight at 28 years old. With her statuesque 36-24-36 figure, charming brown eyes, rich brown hair, and enhanced breasts, Leslie embodies polished, powerful beauty that blends experience with naturally seductive charm.
Leslie Glass brought East Coast grit and rock-and-roll charisma to the pages of Penthouse. Raised in southwest Baltimore, Leslie’s early life blended creativity and athleticism — she attended the Maryland Institute College of Art, modeled locally, and was even a champion skateboarder who taught the sport to others.
Throughout the 1980s, she became a fixture at Baltimore’s legendary Hammerjack’s nightclub, where her magnetic presence behind the bar made her one of the venue’s most popular personalities. Later, she performed as a feature dancer and traveled to Atlantic City as a boxing ring card girl — a role that sharpened her camera confidence and national visibility.
Her February 1992 Penthouse pictorial marked a turning point. Leslie’s appeal was bold and self-possessed, blending athletic energy with playful sensuality. She advanced to the Pet of the Year Playoffs, later earning distinction as Pet of the Year Runner-Up and Penthouse International Pet of the Year, solidifying her as one of the magazine’s standout early-’90s figures. Soon after, she signed with Vivid Entertainment, appearing in several high-profile productions that expanded her audience.
Beyond modeling and film, Leslie founded Pet-4-Pets, an animal rescue and care organization — a reflection of her compassion and entrepreneurial spirit. In 1998, she was diagnosed with advanced colon cancer. Refusing to surrender, she pursued aggressive and experimental treatments, becoming one of the first patients in the United States to receive a new chemotherapy protocol. Even during her illness, she remained publicly active, speaking openly about her battle and continuing to work whenever possible.
Leslie Glass passed away in August 2000 at the age of 36. Her legacy extends beyond glamour — she is remembered not only as a Penthouse favorite and performer, but as a woman of remarkable resilience, generosity, and strength in the face of overwhelming odds.