August 5, 1960 / Leo / Age 64
Heidi Sorenson is a Canadian-born Playboy model, glamour model, actress, and writer. She was born on August 5, 1960 in Vancouver, Canada. Her zodiac sign is Leo.
Heidi Sorenson made history as Playboy's Playmate of the Month in July 1981, earning the coveted title at the age of 20. Heidi entered her twenties with fearless confidence and natural grace, embodying the vibrant energy of a new generation of glamour.
Heidi Sorenson has beautiful natural breasts, sparkling blue eyes, and luminous blond hair. With a voluptuous 36-24-34 frame, she's a true embodiment of Playboy allure.
Heidi Sorenson's journey from a small-town upbringing to Hollywood success is a testament to her versatility and talent. After spending part of her childhood in Denmark, she moved with her family to British Columbia, where her early career took an unexpected turn. At 17, she worked as a junior accountant at a local radio station, but her life changed when she won a bikini contest and caught the attention of a Playboy scout. Her Playboy centerfold shot by photographer Ken Marcus.
Following her Playboy debut, Heidi pursued acting and appeared in over two dozen films and TV shows. She starred in "Fright Night" and "Spies Like Us" alongside Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd, and made a memorable appearance as a vestal virgin in Mel Brooks' "History of the World: Part I". Her television credits include "General Hospital", "Cheers", "T.J. Hooker", "Dream On", "The Young and the Restless", and "Weird Science". She even had her own TV series, "Shaping Up", starring Leslie Nielsen and Jennifer Tilly.
Beyond acting, Heidi was a member of the "Singing Playmates" group and continued modeling for Playboy well into her 30s. She later transitioned into voice work, lending her talents to films starring Tom Hanks and contributing to the Howard Stern biopic "Private Parts".
More recently, Heidi has focused on screenwriting and publishing. She authored "You Can Date Me", a book offering men insight into attraction and relationships. She is also writing a book about her personal experience with breast cancer, advocating for women's health and self-care. Her nonprofit, "The Enlightened Breast Foundation", raises funds for underprivileged women battling breast cancer.
Heidi continues to embrace new creative and philanthropic endeavors, proving that her impact extends far beyond the pages of Playboy.