After being spotted in a dentist's waiting room by a Hollywood talent agent,[4] Stevens' first television appearance was on an episode of the daytime soap operaDays of Our Lives in 1992. She has appeared in numerous television shows, including the Sci-Fi Channel's Black Scorpion along with an episode of Wild On! for E! Entertainment Television. In addition, she's had small roles in Pacific Blue and Beverly Hills, 90210, the daytime TV drama Days of Our Lives and 18 Wheels of Justice. She guest starred on Jake in Progress and Two and a Half Men.[5]
Steven's modelling career began with local modelling in the Memphis region. After moving to California, she appeared in a few print ads and commercials. Stevens then got her big modelling break when selected as Playboy's Playmate of The Month for June 1997. She later appeared in the March 1999 Playboy Special EditionPlaymates in Bed – both on the cover and in a photo-shoot inside. Stevens was then the cover model for the Fall 2002 issue of Gene Simmons' magazine, Gene Simmons Tongue, which also included a feature article, "Carrie Stevens: Confessions of a Rock Starlet". She has also appeared in Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Allure, and Women's Fitness.
Writing
Stevens wrote a monthly column for Hot Mom's Club magazine.[6] In 2020, Stevens published Unrated: Revelations of a Rock 'n' Roll Centerfold — her memoir of her life with her late boyfriend Eric Carr, the drummer of Kiss, to Sultans and Billionaires.[7]
Other ventures
Stevens founded the online green fashion magazine Envi-Image. She had several fellow Playmates model clothing for her.[8] The website is now defunct, but when it was in operation it provided coverage of the green lifestyle and showcased environmentally friendly apparel, jewelry, make-up, hair and skincare products. Stevens also founded another website called PlaymatesforthePlanet.com, which promoted environmental and green efforts.[9]
Stevens also owns Carrie Stevens Infamous Family Fudge, which sells fudge online.[10] Launched in 2014, the company's products are inspired by her grandmother's recipes for fudge.[11]
Personal life
In 1987, at the age of 17, Stevens met Eric Carr, then-drummer of the rock band Kiss, who was 37 at the time. She spent nearly four years in a relationship with Carr until his death in 1991,[4] and was interviewed at length for the 2011 book The Eric Carr Story.[12] Stevens now lives in Los Angeles with her son Jaxon,[13] born from a subsequent relationship with her ex-boyfriend, film director Stephen Herek, whom she met during the filming of Rock Star.