Tana Louise was American pin up model, burlesque performer and fetish model, striptease artist, nicknamed the "Cincinnati Sinner", who was active in the 1950s. However, she was more famous as a fetish model. She contributed regularly to the fetish magazine Exotique, as both a columnist and model and even married the owner of the magazine, Leonard Burtman. Among the photographers that she worked with was Irving Klaw.
IIn 1950 she was accused of hitting fellow stripper, Emerald Forrest, over the head with a club. When asked of the charges Louise responded, "T'ain't so".
By the late 1950s, her marriage to Burtman had begun to deteriorate and they divorced. Soon after she left the magazine and disappeared from the public eye. She was one of the most famous fetish models of her day, but as time went on she was overshadowed by her peer, Bettie Page.