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Daisy Dee

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Birth name
  
Desiree Rollocks

Years active
  
1990–2003

Instruments
  
Vocals


Genres
  
Eurodance , Techno

Origin
  
Roermond, Netherlands

Name
  
Daisy Dee

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Born
  
4 September 1970 (age 53) Curacao, Netherlands Antilles (
1970-09-04
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, actress, TV host

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Desiree Rollocks (born 4 September 1970), known by her stage name Daisy Dee, is a Dutch singer, actress and TV host, especially well known in the German-speaking world.

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Early life

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Born on Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles, she came to Europe at the age of 8. Her mother is from the Netherlands and her father is half African, half Spanish. Apart from her mother tongue Dutch, she learned to speak English, German and Spanish fluently.

Musical career

Having finished school, she considered studying interior decoration. Jobbing at a discotheque known for live events, one evening a band broke off their performance after a single song. When the audience angrily demanded more, Daisy grabbed the microphone and gave her best. Her performance not only impressed the audience, but also executives of a record company who happened to be there. So she started working with a number of different projects, which made it high into the Billboard dance charts, like "This Beat is Technotronic" and "Crazy" (six weeks number 1 in the US dance charts). In 1998, together with Toni Cottura she founded her own production company Booya Music, featuring artists like Nana, the Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC and her brother Pappa Bear. In 2005, together with her team she founded the television production company D.D. Productions, making Fashion and Music Programs for Belgium, France and the Netherlands.

Acting career

Daisy Dee played in the soap opera "Alle Zusammen" on German television channel RTL II, together with the German singer Oli P.. From 1996 to 2004 she hosted "Club Rotation", a weekly show on Saturday evening on the German television channel VIVA. She also hosted The Dome (From N°1 to N°8) for RTL II. In 2006, Daisy started hosting Fashion Trix, an international Fashion Program in which she visits the Fashion Weeks globally, broadcast among other by VIVA and RTL 5.

Filmography

Actress
1999
Daisy Dee Feat. Mark 'Oh: Love Is the Answer (Music Video) as
Daisy Dee
1998
Scooter: I Was Made for Lovin' You (Music Video) as
Daisy Dee
1998
Scooter: We Are the Greatest (Music Video) as
Daisy Dee
1997
Alle zusammen - Jeder für sich (TV Series) as
Charlotte Bonalì
- Episode #1.151 (1997) - Charlotte Bonalì
1994
U96: Love Religion (Music Video) as
Singer
Composer
1996
Magic Affair: Energy of Light (Music Video)
Music Department
1994
U96: Love Religion (Music Video) (vocals)
Soundtrack
1997
Neues vom Süderhof (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Danys große Liebe (1997) - (performer: "Just Jump" - uncredited)
1994
U96: Love Religion (Music Video) (performer: "Love Religion")
1991
Cool as Ice (performer: "Crazy") / (writer: "Crazy")
Self
2020
Live with Lil! AGENTS OF SHIELD (TV Series) as
Self - Fan
- 104 (2020) - Self - Fan (uncredited)
2014
Promi Shopping Queen (TV Series) as
Self - Contestant
- Motto in Berlin und Köln: Mit Liebe zum Detail - Setze ein Statement mit deinem neuen Lieblingsschmuck! (2014) - Self - Contestant
2009
Das perfekte Promi-Dinner (TV Series) as
Self
- Das perfekte Promi-Dinner im Ruhrpott #3 (2010) - Self
- Theo West, Oliver Beerhenke, Kelly Trump, Michael Wendler (2009) - Self
1999
Die Karl Dall-Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.5 (1999) - Self
1998
Club Rotation (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Host
- Klubbheads - Live Set (1998) - Self - Host
1997
The Dome (TV Series) as
Self - Presenter
- Episode #1.2 (1997) - Self - Presenter
1996
Die Harald Schmidt Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Show #195 (1996) - Self

References

Daisy Dee Wikipedia