Martina Warren - Career

Career

Warren stopped modelling at the age of 12 but was rediscovered in 1998 by a photographer while working part-time as a waitress. At the age of 16 she signed up with top London model agency "Samantha Bond". Between the ages of 16 and 18 she appeared in a number of ad campaigns, editorial features, and hair and fashion shows at the Cafe de Paris, London.

She was the centerfold in the June 2000 edition of SuperBike magazine and in July 2000 she appeared in the TV series Burnside playing a school girl who was murdered by a serial killer.

In March 2002, Martina moved to Los Angeles, California to further her modeling career. She had gotten an invitation from a Penthouse photographer to shoot pictures after he had seen her pictures on her own Internet portfolio. She has been very successful and modelled for many websites and magazines.

In 2003, Warren was Penthouse's Pet of the Month for January, appearing on the cover of the issue. She also was on the cover of Sports Trucks magazine and AVN Online. After August 2003, she moved back to London, England for 6 months. In 2004 she moved back to the United States, to Scottsdale, Arizona. She spent a lot of her time traveling between Scottsdale, Arizona and Los Angeles, California. In 2005, she was chosen as Penthouse's Pet of the Year.

Warren has worked with many famous photographers including Suze Randall, Stephen Hicks, Carl Wachter, Jerry Nickels, Donna Kelly, Randy Lee & Jerry Harke of JR Harke Photography, Inc. She has also done some light bondage work for several well-known bondage sites.

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