Lori Kay Wagner, a stunning blonde bombshell, was born on August 11, 1952, in Whittier, California. Her show business career began with numerous beauty contest wins. Wagner briefly attended California State College in the early 1970s. She used the pseudonym Octavia Corriell for her nude pictorial in the May 1975 issue of "Penthouse" magazine. She then ventured into the world of stage productions, starring in Broadway shows like "Hair" and "Let My People Come" in 1977.
On the big screen, Wagner portrayed Agrippina, the younger sister of Caligula, in the infamous 1979 film "Caligula" and the lowbrow Italian soft-core comedy "Messalina, Messalina" in 1977. Her steamy lesbian scene with fellow "Penthouse" Pet Anneka Di Lorenzo in "Caligula" was reprinted in the June 1980 and February 1991 issues of "Penthouse". Lori also did a new pictorial for the latter issue.
Following the critical and commercial failure of "Caligula", Wagner laid low for eight years before resurfacing in a small part in "Trained to Kill" in 1989. She had another minor role as a female mud wrestler in the amusing mainstream comedy "UHF" in 1989. In the mid-'90s, Wagner acted in a few X-rated porn films, including "Frankenpenis" in 1994, starring alongside John Wayne Bobbitt.
Lori was a contestant in the Nudes A Poppin' 2 strip/dance contest at the Ponderosa Sun Club in Roselawn, Indiana, in 1995 and attempted a side career as a comedian in 1996. She worked part-time as a stripper at the Crazy Horse Two Club in Las Vegas, Nevada, and participated in the Topless Dancer World Championships at the Stardust Hotel in Vegas in 1999.
Her last adult feature was "Older Women, Hotter Sex" in 2000. Wagner wrote the song "Everything Changed (That Morning)" following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. Today, Lori Kay Wagner is an avid and active environmental campaigner in Las Vegas, Nevada.