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After being cast on Baywatch, I thought, ‘My life is never going to be the same again

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Oh, Donna*; The Georgia Peach*
Birthname:
Donna D’Errico
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Hometown:
Dothan, Alabama
Assets:
blonde bodaciousness
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Vices:
Heavy metal rockers, paultard
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Model, Actress, Spa Owner
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Hobbies:
Watching robots fight
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Introduction

Donna D’Errico is a beautiful Southern belle best known for her work on Baywatch and its short-lived-yet-brilliant spinoff Baywatch Nights.

Life Story

Born in Alabama and raised in Columbus, Georgia, Donna wowed Playboy “readers” with her Playmate of the Month pictorial in September of 1995. Drawing on the attention from her awe-inspiring photos, Donna launched an acting career. After a few guest-star spots on TV shows like Married with Children (Christina Applegate), Donna scored a double play when she landed on both Baywatch (Pamela Anderson, Brooke Burns, Yasmine Bleeth, Gena Lee Nolin, Nicole Eggert, Carmen Electra) and Baywatch Nights (Angie Harmon). On set, she didn’t even have to answer to a different first name; on both shows, she played Donna Marco.

Donna went on to star in Candyman 3: Day of the Dead (call us crazy, but we actually liked it more than Candyman 2) and host the Comedy Central robot masher BattleBots. For a time, she also ran a day spa in Calabasas, California, called Zen Spa, and she was married to Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx. In fact, Motley Crue’s “Rocketship” off Generation Swine is dedicated to Donna and was reportedly written by Sixx after he told Donna he loved her (thus igniting his Rocketship…never mind).

These days, you can find Donna playing Elsa Roxanne Gold in the 2008 film Art in Las Vegas (Jennifer Tilly, Andie MacDowell) and mothering her two kids, Rhyan and Frankie. And you can also probably find her on the beach.


Stuff she’s done, ie: movies, tv, albums:

Baywatch, Baywatch Nights, Day of the Dead, Married with Children, Battlebots