February 8, 1977 / Aquarius / Age 49
Orchidea Keresztes is a Hungarian-born Penthouse model, nude model, and porn actress, born Henrietta Kerez on February 8, 1977 in Budapest, Hungary. Throughout her modeling career, she has also appeared as Dana, Henriett, Henrietta, Henriette, Olga, Orchid, Roxana or Yohanna.
Orchidea Keresztes was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in August 2000, stepping into the spotlight at 23 years old. With her statuesque 36-23-35 figure, seductive blue eyes, rich brown hair, and natural breasts, Orchidea brings refined yet playful allure — a perfect balance of confidence, charm, and irresistible energy.
Orchidea Keresztes brings a rare, old-world elegance to the Penthouse page, the kind that feels less like a simple centerfold and more like a private invitation. Her name alone has a certain drama to it, but the real effect comes from the way she seems to hold the frame: poised, feminine, and touched with just enough mystery to keep the fantasy from feeling too easy.
There is a refined sensuality in her August 2000 appearance, a glamour that works through mood rather than noise. Orchidea does not need to push hard for attention. She lets the camera find her slowly, letting shape, gaze, and stillness do the work. The result is a Pet feature that feels polished but intimate, classic but not dated, with a softness that carries its own quiet heat.
Named Penthouse Pet of the Month for August 2000, Orchidea Keresztes became part of the magazine’s turn-of-the-millennium lineup, an era when Penthouse was balancing classic centerfold sophistication with a sharper modern edge. Her pictorial fits neatly into that moment: graceful, sensual, and built around visual presence rather than a crowded backstory. She gives the page what it needs — beauty, confidence, and the feeling that there is more behind the eyes than the photograph is willing to explain.
For Penthouse, Orchidea remains a Pet defined by atmosphere. She is not loud, not overplayed, not desperate for effect. Her appeal is in the restraint, the poise, the lingering sense of a woman who understands that mystery can be more seductive than confession. In August 2000, she gave the magazine a fantasy with polish, patience, and a name readers were unlikely to forget.