March 14, 1966 / Pisces / Age 60
Alexis Christian is an American-born Penthouse model, nude model, and porn actress, born on March 14, 1966 in Lima, Pennsylvania, United States.
Alexis Christian was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in November 1992, stepping into the spotlight at 26 years old. With her statuesque 36-24-35 figure, seductive blue eyes, rich brown hair, and enhanced breasts, Alexis reflects growing sophistication, pairing confident femininity with an unmistakable spark.
Alexis Christian arrived in November 1992 with the kind of confidence that made the page feel already claimed. She had a direct, polished nineties charge — bold curves, steady gaze, and a presence that did not need to be dressed up with mystery. Penthouse did not have to coax her into glamour. She brought it in with her, clean and fully aware of its own power.
Her appeal worked through balance. Alexis had a strong visual command, but she never felt cold or remote. There was heat in the way she met the camera, yet also control, the sense of a woman who knew the difference between being displayed and being in charge of the display. That made her feel especially of her moment: glossy, modern, and confident enough to let the image speak before the caption could catch up.
As Penthouse Pet of the Month for November 1992, Alexis Christian became a standout presence in the magazine’s early-nineties universe. She also appeared in the October 1992 issue and in Penthouse: 25th Anniversary Swimsuit Video, where her camera ease translated naturally into motion. Her visibility extended beyond Penthouse as well: she appeared on the cover and as centerfold in Hustler in December 1992, was later named Hustler Honey of the Year in the Holiday 1993 issue, and reached additional covers including Chic in January 1994.
What remains about Alexis is the sense of a model who did not feel borrowed by any one publication. Her look traveled because it had its own authority. In the Penthouse archive, November 1992 belongs to a Pet who captured a very specific turn in glamour culture — high gloss, stronger attitude, less apology. She did not whisper for attention, and she did not need to shout. She simply held the frame until the frame became hers.