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| Donna D'Errico | |
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D'Errico and Jeremy Jackson |
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| Playboy centerfold appearance | |
| September 1995 | |
| Preceded by | Rachel Jeán Marteen |
| Succeeded by | Alicia Rickter |
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| Born | March 30, 1968 Dothan, Alabama |
| Measurements | Bust: 34C in (86C cm) Waist: 22 in (56 cm) Hips: 34 in (86 cm) |
| Height | 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) |
| Weight | 110 lb (50 kg; 7.9 st) |
Donna D'Errico (born March 30, 1968) is an American actress and model. She was chosen Playboy Playmate of the Month for September 1995.
D'Errico was born in Dothan, Alabama and spent her childhood in Columbus, Georgia. She is a 1986 graduate of Pacelli High School in Columbus.
D'Errico's greatest fame is derived from her role on the television series Baywatch. She was also a host of the show Battlebots and starred in Candyman: Day of the Dead. For a time, D'Errico owned Zen Spa, a day spa in Calabasas, California. She has worked steadily as an actress since leaving Baywatch, starring in numerous independent films such as Intervention, Inconceivable, and The Making Of Plus One.
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Personal life
D'Errico was married to Nikki Sixx, the bassist from the American rock band Mötley Crüe. The song "Rocketship" on Mötley Crüe's seventh album Generation Swine is dedicated to D'Errico. Performed by Nikki Sixx, he reportedly wrote the song about the first time he ever told D'Errico that he loved her. Together they have one daughter, Frankie-Jean Sixx, although collectively they have raised their five children together - Her son Rhyan from a previous relationship who was born in 1993, their daughter Frankie-Jean - She was step-mom to Gunner, Storm, and Decker Sixx, her ex-husband's children from a previous marriage.
Previously the couple had separated, but D'Errico took Sixx back after he completed a 28-day drug rehabilitation program. On April 27, 2006, D'Errico filed for divorce and left Sixx permanently. She was a supporter of the presidential campaign of Congressman Ron Paul.[1]
Filmography
- The Making of Plus One (2009) (post-production) as Lawyer
- Inconceivable (2008) as Elsa Roxanne Gold
- Intervention (2007/I) as Pamela
- Celebrity Paranormal Project (1 episode, 2006)
- Reno 911! as New Johnson - Deputy Barbara Cooper (1 episode, 2004)
- Comic Book: The Movie (2004) (V) as Liberty Lass/Papaya Smith
- Kiss the Bride (2002) as Officer Daisy
- Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) (as Donna D'Errico-Sixx) as Female Vendor
- BattleBots (2000) TV series as Host
- Candyman: Day of the Dead (1999) (V) as Caroline McKeever
- Holding the Baby as Heather (1 episode, 1998)
- Men in White (1998) (TV) as Press Secretary
- Baywatch as Donna Marco (18 episodes, 1996-1998)
- Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher as Samantha (4 episodes, 1998)
- Baywatch: White Thunder at Glacier Bay (1998) (V) as Donna Marco
- Sabrina, the Teenage Witch as Carol /(2 episodes, 1997)
- Baywatch Nights as Donna Marco (22 episodes, 1996-1997)
- High Tide as Blonde Waitress (1 episode, 1996)
- Married with Children as Helga (1 episode, 1995)
- Unhappily Ever After as Fantasy Girl #1 (1 episode, 1995)
References
External links
- Donna D'Errico's Endorsement of Ron Paul for President
- Donna D'Errico at Playboy.com
- Donna D'Errico at the Internet Movie Database
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