Birthday: 11 December 1970, Santa Barbara, California, USA
Birth Name: Victoria Alynette Fuller
Height: 173 cm
Victoria Alynette Fuller was born on December 11, 1970 in Santa Barbara, California. She hails from three generations of artists on both sides of her family. At age two she was already drawing Snoopy cartoons off the funny pages with crayons. Victoria took numerous art classes throughout high school and won first place in a major art competition. F...
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Victoria Alynette Fuller was born on December 11, 1970 in Santa Barbara, California. She hails from three generations of artists on both sides of her family. At age two she was already drawing Snoopy cartoons off the funny pages with crayons. Victoria took numerous art classes throughout high school and won first place in a major art competition. Following graduation from high school she became a fitness model, taking art classes at night and working out at the gym during the day. She was discovered by "Playboy" magazine on a modeling shoot. Victoria was the Playmate of the Month in the magazine's January 1996 issue, and did a follow-up pictorial in the May 2005 issue.Victoria made a guest appearance on an episode of Married with Children (1987) and had a role in the made-for-TV movie The Scorned (2005). Among the TV shows she has appeared as herself on are The Girls Next Door (2005), The Tyra Banks Show (2005), Dr. Phil (2002), The Howard Stern Show (1990), The Amazing Race (2001), Whose Line Is It Anyway? (1998), The Man Show (1999) and Work Out (2006). Fuller married actor/director/producer Jonathan Baker in 2001. Victoria gave birth to daughter Trease Alynette on October 6, 2006. Fuller and Baker owned and operated Skin Spa, a day spa in Encino, California. (Fuller and Baker have since divorced.) Victoria continues to pursue a career producing pop art paintings, prints, and sculptures based on the Playboy world. In fact, she has the distinction of being the only artist to receive permission from Playboy to use its famous trademarks in her artwork. Show less «
I love Pop art because it makes the viewer question what's real and what's fantasy.
I love Pop art because it makes the viewer question what's real and what's fantasy.
It's so amazing to say that I have the love and support of a billion dollar company behind me. What ...Show more »
It's so amazing to say that I have the love and support of a billion dollar company behind me. What other artist has been able to say that? I'm very honored. Show less «