Marrian was the first
Page 3 model in
The Sun newspaper in the 17 November 1970 edition, where she was named as Stephanie Rahn. Marrian was using her father's surname of Khan at the time; a subeditor at the newspaper misread her surname as Rahn. From 1973 to 1978, using the name Stefanie Marrian, her mother's surname, she appeared regularly as the Page 3 girl. In this role she was featured in the 2017 stage production of
Ink, played by
Pearl Chanda and directed by
Rupert Goold, at the
Almeida Theatre, London. Marrian was a
glamour model throughout the 1970s, appearing
topless and nude in magazines, papers and calendars world-wide. Along with two other Page Three models,
Felicity Buirski and
Clare Russell, she was a member of a pop group called
Page Three. The group had a national hit with "
Hold on to Love" in 1977. She appeared on the cover of the
Top of the Pops, an
exploito record album Volume 43 (
Hallmark Records SHM 895), released in January 1975. From the same photo-shoot, another picture of her was used to grace the cover of another similar release in Germany,
Hit Power: 16 Super Hits International on the
Telefunken label. ==Film and television roles==