Lucy Pinder is a British actress and model, who is often called one of the sexiest women in the world. Her photographs graced the covers of magazines such as FHM, Daily Star, Nuts, and Loaded. Later, she starred in the comedy horror film “Strippers Against Werewolves”, the action movie “Age of Killings”, the thriller “Warrior of Savitri” and other films.
short biography
Lucy Pinder, whose full name sounds like Lucy Katherine Pinder, was born on December 20, 1983 in the city of Winchester, Hampshire, UK.
View of Winchester City, Hampshire, UK Photo: Christophe.Finot / Wikimedia Commons
In August 2003, almost immediately after graduating from college, an attractive girl was noticed by a freelance photographer for The Daily Star, Lee Earle. This meeting was crucial for Lucy.
Career and creativity
Impressed by the figure of a busty young girl, Earl took several of her photographs. As a result, she received an invitation to act as a model and signed a contract with the Daily Star.
The laid-back and confident behavior in front of the camera very quickly made Lucy a popular model. Mostly she posed in a mini bikini, but refused to shoot topless.
Lucy Pinder Photo: derivative work Kanonkas (talk) / Wikimedia Commons
But in 2007, Lucy Pinder took part in a candid photo shoot without a bra for Nuts magazine and suddenly became popular. After that, the Australian men's magazine "Ralph" recognized her breasts as "the best in the world."
A successful modeling career opened her way in the world of cinema. In 2012, she starred in the comedy horror film directed by Jonathan Glenning, Strippers Against Werewolves. In this story about a gang of werewolves, which is visited by a strip club where one of their relatives named Mickey was killed, the model played the role of a vampire bride. And although the picture was not particularly successful at the box office, she helped Lucy get the experience of acting in films.
In 2014, she was invited to take part in the filming of Andy Collier's science fiction comedy film "The Seventeenth Kind". Lucy Pmder played one of the key roles, and her partners on the set were actors such as Tony Curran, Sylvester McCoy, Brian Blessed, Ralph Brown and Miriam Margulis.
Lucy Pinder with friends at the Nuts Party, 2009 Photo: Nemogbr / Wikimedia Commons
A year later, she starred in the action movie directed by Neil Jones "Age of Murder." The plot focuses on a sniper named Sam, who once participated in secret government operations. He is pursued by a terrorist psychopath, in whose hands was the daughter of the protagonist. Sam has only six hours to rectify the situation. The film was presented on June 15, 2015 and mainly received negative reviews from film critics.
In 2016, Lucy was invited to take part in the filming of the action movie "Warrior of Savitri" (2016). In the film, which has become a modern adaptation of one of the main Sanskrit epics of Ancient India, she performed one of the main roles. However, this work involving Pinder was very coldly received by critics. And in some parts of India, the picture was completely banned from showing. Many were outraged by the fact that the goddess Savitri was introduced as a modern woman of the 21st century.
Lucy Pinder later appeared in such films as The Dangerous Game (2017), Shark Tornado 5: Global Swarm (2017), Dumped Out (2017) and others. In 2020, several premieres are planned at once with the participation of this actress and model. Among them are the films "Nightmare on 34th Street" (2020) and "Me, Myself and Di" (2020).
Charity
Lucy Pinder works closely with a number of wildlife conservation charities. She participated in a fundraiser for TigerTime and the David Shepard Foundation, which helps save animals around the world.
Pinder was also the ambassador for Kick 4 Life, the world's first charitable organization that uses the popular soccer game to attract attention and deal with issues such as poverty and disease in developing countries.
In addition, she created a number of original works of art for sale at charity auctions. The proceeds were directed to the Keech Hospice Care hospice, which provides terminally ill children and elderly people with special care.
Lucy Pinder with British model Michelle Marsh Photo: Richard Bennett / Wikimedia Commons
Lucy Pinder collaborated with the British charity Help for Heroes, which was created to improve the living conditions of British soldiers and women who were injured or injured in the line of duty.
Together with British model Rian Sugden, she is supporting the Male Cancer Awareness Campaign. This charity calls for getting rid of embarrassment, having regular tests and talking openly about the problem of testicular cancer in men.