Stacey Owen (b. 1965)

Birthplace:
Glasgow, Scotland

Born:
January 28, 1965

Born in Glasgow in 1965 Stacey did her first professional shoots for Scottish newspapers such as the Glasgow Evening Times, and the Daily Record, including her first topless shoot for Escort Magazine between 1984-85. Following this she entered several Wet T Shirt competitions, winning the Scottish title 2 years running, and coming 2nd in the Miss Wet T Shirt world final in 1986. This is when she was 'discovered' by Peter Kay of Strand Films who were filming for video release. Staey was asked to appear on the video box cover and soon after filmed her first soft movie Misadventures at Megaboob Manor. In 1987 Stacey moved to London and regularly appeared in publications such as The Daily Star and Daily Sport, many adult magazines in the UK, Europe and US including 3 shoots for Hustler. She also continued to make over 40 soft core films mainly for Strand Films and Electric Blue Films.  Stacey had a brief encounter with harder films and shoots, but feeling it wasn't the right direction for her she joined other models touring the country in both The Sunday Sport Roadshow and The Electric Blue Roadshow. Stacey retired in the early 1990's and has never made a comeback. - IMDb

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