Iris Bristol, a renowned pin-up model of the 1950s and 1960s, was born in Birmingham, England, and later relocated to California in the mid-1950s.
With an extensive portfolio, Bristol's captivating physique adorned the covers and featured in numerous pictorials for prominent men's magazines, including "Adam," "Beau," "Candid," "Best for Men," "Modern Man," "Parade," "Sir Knight," "Follies," "Gala," "Rogue," and "Nugget."
Notably, Bristol posed for photographs by acclaimed glamour photographer and adult filmmaker Russ Meyer, often donning her signature leopard print bikini and incorporating a primitive jungle motif.
In addition to her modeling career, Bristol made guest appearances on popular television shows such as "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour," "Thriller," and "Adventures in Paradise."
Bristol also ventured into the world of film, acting in a few nudie cutie shorts and securing small roles in notable movies like "My Fair Lady," "The Notorious Landlady," and "Eve and the Handyman."
In her personal life, Bristol married actor Jeff Daley and had one child with him.