October 30, 1970 / Scorpio / Age 55
Andrea Kurtz is an American-born Penthouse model, adult model, and actress, born on October 30, 1970 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Andrea Kurtz was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in May 1997, stepping into the spotlight at 26 years old. With her statuesque 36-22-34 figure, charming brown eyes, rich brown hair, and enhanced breasts, Andrea reflects growing sophistication, pairing confident femininity with an unmistakable spark.
Andrea Kurtz brought May 1997 a sunlit kind of confidence, the sort of Penthouse glamour that looked relaxed until you realized how completely it controlled the page. She had the warmth of California before the biography ever got there — open, playful, and bright with that mid-nineties ease when beauty could still feel touchable without losing its charge.
Her appeal was not built on theatrical distance. Andrea seemed to belong to daylight, to swimsuits, to warm locations and clean camera lines. There was a natural athletic freshness in her presence, but also a grown-up sense of self-possession. She could be playful without becoming cute, polished without turning cold. That balance gave her Pet appearance a distinctly American rhythm: casual on the surface, carefully effective underneath.
As Penthouse Pet of the Month for May 1997, Andrea Kurtz became part of the magazine’s visual world beyond her centerfold feature. She appeared in the swimsuit video Tropical Spice in 1998 alongside other Penthouse names, later featured in Penthouse Pets 30:60, and was seen modeling gifts for Pet of the Year Paige Summers in early 1998. Her connection to Penthouse did not feel like a single issue fading into the stack; she remained visible inside the brand’s broader late-nineties universe.
What makes Andrea’s story more interesting is where it went next. Based in California, she later moved toward creative and entrepreneurial work, including a screenplay in development and co-founding the Cannabis Centerfold brand. Married to an NFL sports agent, she carried the poise of her Penthouse years into a life with more angles than the camera first revealed. In the archive, Andrea remains a classic nineties Pet with a modern afterlife: sunny, self-directed, and never limited to the frame that introduced her.