December 12, 1969 / Sagittarius / Age 55
Carrie Westcott is an American-born Playboy model, actress, glamour and fashion model. She was born as Carrie Ann Westcott on December 12, 1969 in Mission Hills, Kansas, United States. Her zodiac sign is Sagittarius.
Carrie Westcott made history as Playboy's Playmate of the Month in September 1993, earning the coveted title at the age of 23. Carrie captured that sweet spot between youthful freedom and growing confidence-a modern muse with timeless appeal.
Carrie Westcott has beautiful natural breasts, soulful brown eyes, and luminous blond hair. With a sensually shaped 34-24-34 frame, she's a true embodiment of Playboy allure.
Carrie brought to her centerfold an unapologetic sensuality and a spirit that was both playful and fearless, a true reflection of her self-proclaimed identity as a flower child.
Carrie and her sister were photogenic from the start. Modeling came naturally, and by her teenage years, she was already posing professionally. In late 1992, on a whim and with that classic California confidence, she sent test shots to Playboy. The editors saw what everyone else would soon see: Carrie had something special.
After graduating from Canyon Country High School in 1988, she took her charisma to the pages of Playboy and never looked back. Beyond her memorable pictorial, she appeared in numerous special editions, videos, and was a regular face on the TV comedy series Playboy's "Really Naked Truth." When Jenny McCarthy left Playboy's "Hot Rocks" for MTV's "Singled Out," it was Carrie who stepped up to host, bringing her own magnetic energy to the role.
One of Carrie's most talked-about moments came in the Playboy video "Real Couples: Sex in Dangerous Places," where she shared a steamy on-screen scene with fellow Playmate Shae Marks. In the behind-the-scenes interview, the two candidly revealed that their chemistry wasn't just for the cameras - they had made love the night before filming and described being "really hot" for each other.
Carrie's openness extended beyond her work. She often described herself as open-minded, emotionally free, and inspired by the ideals of the 1960s counterculture - despite having only lived nineteen days in that decade. Still, she embraced the flower-child spirit in everything from her style to her approach to life and love.
Her screen credits include roles in low-budget action flicks like "Ring of Fire II: Blood and Steel," "Lover's Leap," and "L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies: Return to Savage Beach," along with a turn in "Erotic Confessions." Though never chasing Hollywood fame, Carrie always made an impression.
By 2008, Carrie had mostly stepped away from the spotlight. But for those who admired her during her Playboy era, she remains a symbol of freedom, sensuality, and that rare authenticity that never goes out of style.