Pandora Peaks was born on April 12, 1964 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, is Actress. Extremely busty and shapely blonde bombshell Pandora Peaks was born Stephanie Schick on April 12, 1964 in Atlanta, Georgia. Pandora grew up in a conservative Southern household. Her famously enormous chest began to develop when she was in the fourth grade. Peaks graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in finance. Following college Pandora worked as a banker at Citibank. She started stripping on the side in order to support herself. Peaks subsequently acquired breast implants and moved to Los Angeles, California to further her stripping career. A popular huge-breasted men's magazine model, Pandora was featured in over one hundred adult publications that include "Score," "Gent," "Playboy," and "Bust Out!". She appeared as a catalog model for Pango swimwear in the 1990's and traveled to both Europe and South America, where she sang songs on TV shows. Peaks has secondary roles as Atlanta Lee in the Andy Sidaris spy/action opus "Do or Die" and as exotic dancer Urbanna Sprawl in the ill-received Demi Moore comedy vehicle "Striptease." In addition, Pandora has the distinction of being the last buxom model Russ Meyer filmed before his death for a 2001 documentary about her. Peaks has since retired from the adult industry and was last reported living in Toronto, Canada.
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Biography/Timeline
1990
In the 1990s, Peaks appeared as a catalog model for Pango Pango swimwear, emphasizing their claim to be able to fit any woman.
1991
Credited as Stephanie Schick, she appeared in minor roles in the 1991 Andy Sidaris spy movie, Do or Die, playing the character Atlanta Lee and in the 1996 Demi Moore film, Striptease, playing stripper Urbanna Sprawl.
1998
In 1998 Peaks starred in Visions & Voyeurism, a 60-minute documentary-style movie. Shot on location at sites in Hollywood and Southern California, it featured Peaks posing pose nude, in full view of passers-by. The film has since become a cult classic and has a loyal fan following in Europe.
2001
Peaks starred in the eponymous Pandora Peaks, Russ Meyer's final film, released in 2001. The 72-minute movie has no dialogue, just footage of Peaks undressing, dressing and walking around, with narration by Peaks and Meyer.