Carrie Westcott
Carrie Westcott, a striking blonde whose allure captivated many, was born on December 12, 1969, in Mission Hills, Kansas. Raised in Mission Viejo, California, she completed her education at Canyon County High School, graduating in 1988. Carrie embarked on her modeling career during her teenage years, which set the stage for her rise to fame.
In late 1992, she took a bold step by submitting test photographs to "Playboy" magazine, a move that would significantly impact her career. She was honored as Playmate of the Month in the September 1993 edition, which catapulted her into the spotlight. In addition to her iconic spread, Carrie featured in various newsstand special editions and took part in several "Playboy" videos. Her charisma also landed her a recurring role on the comedy television series "Playboy's Really Naked Truth."
Beyond modeling, Carrie ventured into acting, appearing in a number of low-budget films such as "Ring of Fire II: Blood and Steel," "Lover's Leap," and "L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies: Return to Savage Beach." Throughout her career, Carrie Westcott has made a lasting impression in the entertainment industry, balancing her modeling success with a foray into film, solidifying her status as a recognizable figure of the 1990s.