August 3, 1973 / Leo / Age 52
Brittany Andrews is an American-born Penthouse model, adult model, MILF pornographic actress, producer and DJ. She was born on August 3, 1973 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. She has also been professionally credited as Mistress Brittany, Miss Brittany Andrews, Britney Andrews or Brittney Andrews.
Brittany Andrews stepped into the Penthouse spotlight in May 2005 as a featured model at 31. With her statuesque 38-24-36 figure, seductive blue eyes, honey blond hair, and prominent enhanced breasts, Brittany reveals seasoned elegance, blending poise, confidence, and unmistakable magnetism.
Brittany Andrews has the kind of adult-entertainment legacy that reaches far beyond a single image, scene, or era. She is not just a performer remembered from the height of glossy adult stardom; she is a producer, advocate, entrepreneur, and industry figure whose presence helped shape the conversation around what adult women could build after the camera stopped rolling. Her glamour carried heat, but her career carried architecture.
What makes Brittany compelling is the turning point that changed everything. Before adult films, she worked at a Milwaukee beauty supply company, close to the world of appearance and transformation but not yet inside the spotlight herself. That changed in 1995 during a Hustler photo shoot in Jamaica, where meeting Jenna Jameson helped inspire her move into the adult film industry. From there, Brittany carved out a career defined by confidence, visibility, and the ability to turn opportunity into momentum.
As a Penthouse Pornstar for May 2005, Brittany Andrews arrived with a career already rich in recognition and influence. Her 2008 induction into the AVN Hall of Fame confirmed her place among adult entertainment's lasting names. Though she retired from adult films that same year, she returned in 2010 for Sex and the City: A XXX Parody, proving that her connection to the industry still had real force. She also became known for advocacy, promoting safer practices in hardcore scenes and serving on the board of Women in Adult as Talent Liaison.
What gives Brittany her lasting pull is the way she kept expanding the frame around herself. She hosted programs on Playboy TV, co-produced Talking Blue, founded Discipline Filmworks in 2008, and found recognition in mainstream independent film, with her short Crumble earning awards at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival. Some performers leave behind a body of work. Brittany Andrews left behind something broader — a career of reinvention, creative control, and a clear belief that adult glamour could become power, business, and voice.