October 7, 1958 / Libra / Age 67
Natalie Smith is an American-born Penthouse model, glamour and adult model, and actress, born on October 7, 1958 in Portland, Oregon, United States.
Natalie Smith was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in March 1993, stepping into the spotlight at 34 years old. With her statuesque 35-24-35 figure, seductive blue eyes, honey blond hair, and natural breasts, Natalie radiates poised femininity — confident, centered, and irresistibly self-aware.
Natalie Smith entered March 1993 with a screen-ready polish that gave her Penthouse appearance a distinctly Hollywood edge. She had the kind of presence that felt less like a discovery and more like a close-up waiting to happen — composed, confident, and touched with the glamour of someone who understood how to move between fantasy and film.
Her appeal carried a family echo, but never depended on it. As the older sister of Playboy Playmate Donna Smith, Natalie came from a line already familiar with the camera’s appetite. Still, her own image had its own character: sleeker, a little more cinematic, and grounded in the kind of visual discipline that suited both magazine work and screen appearances.
As Penthouse Pet of the Month for March 1993, Natalie Smith joined the magazine during a period when glamour models often moved between print, television, and film with natural ease. Her credits include work on Beverly Hills Cop II and Dragon and the Hawk, placing her within that broader entertainment orbit where beauty, action, and screen presence could overlap. Her Pet feature gave that career another kind of showcase — more intimate, more controlled, and unmistakably Penthouse.
What remains about Natalie is the impression of a woman whose glamour belonged near bright lights. She had the family connection, the film credits, and the centerfold moment, but the real appeal was in the way those pieces fit together: actress, Pet, and camera-facing presence with a quiet command of the frame. In the Penthouse archive, March 1993 belongs to a woman with Hollywood gloss, sisterly lineage, and a look that knew exactly where the lens was.