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Donna Jeanette D'Errico (born March 30 1968) is a blond American actress, model as well as a producer. Her youthful look and her films and TV series are a huge hit with viewers. Donna Jeanette D'Errico, an American actress and model, was born in Alabama on March 30, 1968. The actress from Italy attended Pacelli High School in Columbus, Georgia. D'Errico, who excelled in math, was aspired to be an accountant. After graduating in 1986 from the college she attended her family relocated from Los Angeles. Also, she rethought her dream of becoming an accounting. This exposure led to contracts from film and television directors. D'Errico went for Baywatch. Donna Marco is her character in the series. The show ran from 1996 to 1997. D'Errico continued her acting while she ran a private business. She hosted a TV show in Battlebots and had a famous spa in Los Angeles. Baywatch the film she made her debut made in Hollywood made a splash. She received roles in various film. As she was filming Jennifer Tilly and Elizabeth McGowan were among the personalities with whom she had the chance to talk. The film Intervention received an award from the San Diego Film Festival. In 1999, she was in Candyman Day of the Dead. In 2008, she starred in Inconceivable. Donna D'Errico has a few jobs in the industry. Her involvement continues on both the television and film industries. Her roles vary. She has continued to appear in other films and cameos. Austin Powers Goldmember, her recent appearance in film, is quite notable. There are numerous other show on television. High Tide, Men in White and others include them. In addition, she has created a documentary about her trip to Mount Ararat. D'Errico's career in film started in 1989. Her appearances have been involved in 24 films and TV shows since then. Baywatch made D'Errico a world-famous actor. The series won the Guinness World Record for the most watched TV show around the globe. There were 18 episodes of the show and 34 episodes from the counterpart Baywatch Nights.









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