January 14, 1974 / Capricorn / Age 52
Stacy Moran is an American-born Penthouse model, popular nude model, exotic dancer, and porn actress, born Sabrina Moran on January 14, 1974 in Palm Beach, Florida, United States. Throughout her modeling career, she has also appeared as kasey, Shauna Harris, Stacy M or Sabrina Allen.
Stacy Moran was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in October 1993, stepping into the spotlight at just 19 years old. With her statuesque 35-22-35 figure, seductive blue eyes, honey blond hair, and enhanced breasts, Stacy balances youthful curiosity with a growing confidence, creating an allure that feels both innocent and daring.
Stacy Moran arrived in October 1993 with the kind of presence Penthouse did not use once and file away. Some models have a single strong moment; Stacy had return value. The magazine kept coming back to her because the camera found something that traveled well — across issues, countries, layouts, and moods. She had the rare centerfold quality that felt both immediate and renewable.
Her appeal was not loud, but it was persistent. Stacy carried herself with a smooth, self-possessed calm that made repetition work in her favor. The more often she appeared, the more complete the image became: poised, sensual, controlled, and never merely decorative. She looked like a woman who understood that glamour is not only about impact, but about staying in the reader’s mind long after the first encounter.
As Penthouse Pet of the Month for October 1993, Stacy Moran became one of the magazine’s most frequently revisited figures, appearing ten times in U.S. issues and twenty-six times internationally. Her reach extended well beyond Penthouse, with twenty-four appearances in the English edition of Club International, where she earned Girl of the Year honors two years in a row. She later crossed editorial lines with ease, posing for Playboy Poland as Playmate of the Month in February 1995, and appeared in erotic and genre projects including Embrace of the Vampire, Erotic Heat, and Erotic Confessions. Her public profile also included an appearance on The Howard Stern Show, along with later work as an actress and writer.
What makes Stacy stand out is the scale of her circulation. She was not tied to one shoot, one magazine, or one market. Her image had a passport. In the Penthouse archive, October 1993 belongs to a woman who became more than a monthly feature: she became a recurring signal of early-nineties glamour at its most confident, international, and quietly commanding.