Pandora Peaks
Pandora Peaks, born as Stephanie Schick, is a former American adult model and actress known for her captivating presence in the adult entertainment industry. Throughout her career, Peaks graced the pages of over 100 men's magazines, including renowned publications like Playboy, Score, and Gent, establishing herself as a prominent figure in the modeling world.
In the 1990s, she gained additional visibility by modeling for Pango Pango swimwear, where her work highlighted the brand's commitment to inclusivity and body positivity. Peaks ventured into film, appearing in notable projects such as the 1991 action-comedy "Do or Die," directed by Andy Sidaris. She also made a memorable cameo in the 1996 film "Striptease," starring Demi Moore, where she portrayed the character Urbanna Sprawl.
In 2001, Peaks starred in "Pandora Peaks," a unique film directed by Russ Meyer, who is known for his distinctive style. This 72-minute feature is notable for its lack of dialogue, focusing instead on Peaks as she undresses, dresses, and walks, accompanied by narration from both her and Meyer. Throughout her career, Peaks left an indelible mark on the adult entertainment landscape, celebrated for her beauty and allure.
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