Donna Derrico Bio (Biography)

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Real name:
Donna Derrico
Date of birth:
March 30. 1968
Place of birth:
Dothan, Alabama, USA
Astrology Sign:
Aries
Height:
5' 5" (1.65 m)
Tags:
Biography
Actress and model Donna D'Errico has gained fame for several different projects. One of these was being named Playboy's Playmate of the Month for September 1995. She also received much attention for her role on the television series Baywatch.

In addition to her role on Baywatch, D'Errico has hosted the technology-based competition Battlebots and appeared in the film Candyman: Day of the Dead. She's also appeared in Austin Powers: Goldmember, Kiss the Bride, Reno 911!, Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, and Married: With Children. She has also appeared in a number of Playboy productions.

D'Errico's very first role was in an episode of the 1995 series "Unhappily Ever After" in which she played Fantasy Girl #1. This was followed up by appearances on Married: With Children and High Tide. After a year of small guest roles, D'Errico landed the role of Donna Marco on Baywatch Nights, the role that would launch her acting career.

While D'Errico plays mostly small parts in the movies she has been in, she has made a name for herself in reality television as well. She has appeared on the Howard Stern show several times, on Player$, VH1: All Access, and on Celebrity Paranormal Project.

D'Errico was born in Dothan, Alabama, on March 30, 1968 and grew up in Columbus, Georgia. She attended and graduated from Pacelli High School in Columbus. In addition to her acting and modeling, D'Errico has ran a day spa in Calabasas, California.

She has had a rocky marriage to Montley Crue bass player Nikki Sixx. While the two have raised five children, four are from previous marriages; D'Errico and Sixx have one daughter, Frankie-Jean Sixx, who was born in January of 2001. In April of 2006, D'Errico filed for divorce. The two have separated and reconciled once before. The Motley Crue song "Rocketship" is dedicated to D'Errico and, according to sources, was inspired by the first time Sixx told D'Errico he loved her.