July 29, 1976 / Leo / Age 48
Lana Kinnear is an American-born adult model, sportswoman, and professional wrestler. She was born under the sign of Leo on July 29, 1976 in Burbank, California, United States. She is also known in the industry as Lana Star.
Lana Kinnear was Playboy Cybergirl of the Week for January 15, 2003. She earned the title of Playboy Cybergirl at the age of 26. Her measurements are 34-24-33. Lana Kinnear has natural breasts, sparkling blue eyes, and luminous blond hair.
Kinnear made her initial mark in the entertainment industry with a cameo as a nurse in "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me." Her early career saw her stepping into the spotlight in 2000 with an uncredited role as a dancer in the Hollywood drama "Pay It Forward," featuring stars like Kevin Spacey, Helen Hunt, and Haley Joel Osment. During the late '90s, particularly between 1997 and 2000, Kinnear, then known as Lana Star, graced the professional wrestling scene, appearing on WWE's "Monday Night Raw" and "WOW - Women of Wrestling."
Her presence in the music industry as a video vixen between 1998 and 2000 also stands out, featuring in iconic videos such as Kid Rock's "American Bad Ass" and "Bawitdaba," Good Charlotte's "The Anthem," Eminem's "Superman," The Offspring's "The Kids Aren't Alright," Hole's "Malibu," Danzig's "Five Finger Crawl," and Ricky Martin's "Livin' La Vida Loca." More recently, Kinnear was featured on the explicit album art for rock band Hinder's "Take It To the Limit."
Beyond her music video and film contributions, Kinnear has been a familiar face in television commercials for major brands like Bud Light, Tag Body Spray, and Ford, and even participated in the Lingerie Bowl as part of the New York Euphoria Team in 2005-2006.
Kinnear's modeling career includes features in Playboy's Special Editions and the cover of Guitar World. She was also chosen as Playboy's Cyber Girl of the Week in January 2003. Kinnear briefly entered the spotlight of high-profile personal life narratives when linked romantically to Playboy founder Hugh Hefner in 2003, a relationship that was part of a publicized ending alongside Hefner's other relationships at the time. Kinnear's diverse career highlights her multifaceted talent and contributions to entertainment, from wrestling rings and music videos to the pages of Playboy.