Malisia Petropoulos — Biography
Born on November 25, 1970, in Santa Rosa, California, Malisia Petropoulos is an American figure known for her work as an adult model. Her early life unfolded on a farm in northern California, where she was one of five children. The family landscape shifted when her parents divorced in the late 1970s. By the early 1980s, during her fourth-grade year, Petropoulos relocated to Australia with her mother.
After some years, Petropoulos made her way back to the United States. She attended Princeton High School in Princeton, California, beginning in 1984. During her time there, she was an active cheerleader and participated in basketball. Petropoulos completed her high school education in 1988. Following graduation, she pursued further training at the Barbizon School of Modeling in Sacramento, California. Her burgeoning modeling career and ambitions encountered a significant setback in 1990 due to the tragic loss of her mother in a car accident.
In 1996, Petropoulos achieved an Associate's Degree in Computerized Business Management from Heald College. That same year marked the beginning of her extensive work with Playboy, where she became a regular presence, appearing in numerous Special Edition issues and continuing to model for the publication to this day. Her modeling portfolio also expanded to include calendars, posters, and television commercials. Petropoulos ventured into acting in 1998, making her debut with appearances in two episodes of the television series Nash Bridges. She has also been featured in interviews within various documentaries associated with Playboy.
After some years, Petropoulos made her way back to the United States. She attended Princeton High School in Princeton, California, beginning in 1984. During her time there, she was an active cheerleader and participated in basketball. Petropoulos completed her high school education in 1988. Following graduation, she pursued further training at the Barbizon School of Modeling in Sacramento, California. Her burgeoning modeling career and ambitions encountered a significant setback in 1990 due to the tragic loss of her mother in a car accident.
In 1996, Petropoulos achieved an Associate's Degree in Computerized Business Management from Heald College. That same year marked the beginning of her extensive work with Playboy, where she became a regular presence, appearing in numerous Special Edition issues and continuing to model for the publication to this day. Her modeling portfolio also expanded to include calendars, posters, and television commercials. Petropoulos ventured into acting in 1998, making her debut with appearances in two episodes of the television series Nash Bridges. She has also been featured in interviews within various documentaries associated with Playboy.