Sam Phillips

Also known as: Samantha Phillips 

Personnel

Né(e) le: February 25, 1966
Lieu de naissance: Savage, Maryland, United States
Années actives: 1990-2005
Nationalité: Américaine
Ethnicité: Caucasien
Professions: Actrice, Modèle adulte, Modèle glamour, Radio Host, TV Host

Corps

Couleur des cheveux: Blonde
Couleur des yeux: Bleu
Taille: 5'9" (or 175 cm)
Poids: 143 lbs (or 65 kg)
Mensurations: 34 - 24 - 35
Taille de soutien-gorge: 34D

À propos de Sam Phillips

Samantha Phillips, hailing from Savage, Maryland, and currently residing in Los Angeles, California, has graced the covers of 21 magazines, participated in 18 photosets, and appeared in 2 videos. She was recognized as Penthouse Pet of the Month in June 1993. Sam Phillips is widely known for her radio program, "The Single Life." Born Samantha Gayle Phillips on February 25, 1966, in Savage, Maryland, she is an American model, actress, talk-show host, reality TV personality, radio DJ, and producer. During her modeling career, she often went by the name Sam Phillips. At the age of 27, she received the prestigious title, boasting measurements of 34-25-35, alluring blue eyes, honey-blond hair, and enhanced breasts.

Samantha Phillips epitomizes the rare ability to transform sex appeal into a multifaceted career, never relinquishing the limelight. As a celebrated Penthouse Pet of the Month and one of the most widely published centerfolds in the history of the magazine, Sam stands out as more than just a pretty face. She embodies a voice, a persona, and a presence that continues to resonate.

After leaving school in the 10th grade, she dove into modeling, quickly ascending the ranks of high fashion. By 1984, she was prominently featured in a Jordache Jeans campaign associated with the Los Angeles Olympics, which marked the beginning of a decade-long collaboration with Wilhelmina Models, taking her from New York to Paris, London, and Japan. Her popularity soared with features in magazines such as Italian Vogue, Elle, Cosmopolitan, and Seventeen, thus solidifying her reputation as a pop culture icon of the '80s. Penthouse captured her during her prime, with her June 1993 centerfold becoming one of the magazine's most distributed editions globally, leading Bob Guccione to predict it would be a coveted collector's item—an assertion that proved true.

However, Sam was never confined to just one industry. She seamlessly transitioned into film, accruing more than 40 appearances in movies ranging from cult classics like "Phantasm II" and "Angel 4: Undercover" to mainstream successes such as "Weekend at Bernie's II" and "Spy Hard." Concurrently, she developed a robust career in television and radio, becoming known for her sharp wit, fearlessness, and unapologetic honesty. Her presence on talk shows and pop culture programs eventually earned her a reputation similar to a modern-day Dear Abby, though with her own cooler, bolder, and sexier twist. Her radio show, "The Single Life with Sam Phillips," solidified her role as a trusted commentator on love, sex, and contemporary relationships, eventually branching out into television and cable.

For Penthouse magazine, Samantha Phillips symbolizes the epitome of success: a woman who transformed beauty into enduring influence, intelligence into power, and desire into

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