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| caption = Behr in 2011
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1970|7|9|df=y}}
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| birth_place = [[Mill Hill]], London, England
| birth_place = [[Mill Hill]], London, England
| nationality = [[British nationality law|British]]
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| occupation = Singer, actress and television presenter
| occupation = Singer, actress and television presenter
| yearsactive = 1989–2008
| yearsactive = 1989–2008
| television = ''[[The Word (TV series)|The Word]]''<br>''[[The Big Breakfast]]''<br>''[[Ice Warriors (game show)|Ice Warriors]]''<br>''[[The Saturday Show (BBC TV series)|The Saturday Show]]''<br>''[[Boy Meets Boy (TV series)|Boy Meets Boy]]''
| television = ''[[The Word (TV series)|The Word]]''<br>''[[The Big Breakfast]]''<br>''[[Ice Warriors (game show)|Ice Warriors]]''<br>''[[The Saturday Show (2001 TV series)|The Saturday Show]]''<br>''[[Boy Meets Boy (TV series)|Boy Meets Boy]]''
| spouse = {{marriage|Carl Harwin|2005|2014|end=divorced}}
| spouse = {{marriage|Carl Harwin|2005|2014|end=divorced}}
| children = 2
| children = 2
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| website = https://danibehr.com/
| website = https://danibehr.com/

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'''Dani Behr''' (born 9 July 1970) is an English former [[singer]], actress, voice-over artist, and [[television presenter]].
'''Dani Behr''' is an English former [[singer]], actress, voice-over artist and [[television presenter]].


==Early life==
==Early life==
Behr was born in [[Mill Hill]], London, of [[Jews in South Africa|South African Jewish]] descent.<ref name="Behr1">{{cite news | title =Variety Club – Jewish Chronicle colour supplement "350 years"| pages=28–29| publisher =The Jewish Chronicle| date =15 December 2006 }}</ref> Her father is a partner in London [[estate agent]]s Behr & Butchoff. Behr is a graduate of the [[Sylvia Young Theatre School]], and was discovered by [[Pet Shop Boys]] manager [[Tom Watkins (music manager)|Tom Watkins]], who put her in his female [[Bros (British band)|Bros]] concept, [[Faith Hope & Charity (British band)|Faith Hope & Charity]] singing alongside [[Diana Barrand]] and future Xpansions member [[Sally Ann Marsh]], signed to [[Warner Music Group|WEA]]. However the trio were not successful and Behr moved into television production.
Behr was born in [[Mill Hill]], London, of [[History of the Jews in South Africa|South African Jewish]] descent.<ref name="Behr1">{{cite news | title =Variety Club – Jewish Chronicle colour supplement "350 years"| pages=28–29| publisher =The Jewish Chronicle| date =15 December 2006 }}</ref> Her father is a partner in London [[estate agent]]s Behr & Butchoff. Behr is a graduate of the [[Sylvia Young Theatre School]], and was discovered by [[Pet Shop Boys]] manager [[Tom Watkins (music manager)|Tom Watkins]], who put her in his female [[Bros (British band)|Bros]] concept, [[Faith Hope & Charity (British band)|Faith Hope & Charity]] singing alongside Diana Barrand and future Xpansions member [[Sally Ann Marsh]], signed to [[Warner Music Group|WEA]]. However the trio were not successful and Behr moved into television production.


==Career==
==Career==
In 1989, Behr had a brief appearance in ''[[Grange Hill]]'' and then later was a presenter on the late night [[Channel 4]] music show, ''[[The Word (TV series)|The Word]]'', for five years. She went on to feature in over 30 TV shows, including ''[[The Big Breakfast]]'', ''[[Hotel Babylon (music programme)|Hotel Babylon]]'', ''[[Ice Warriors (game show)|Ice Warriors]]''; and in 2001 the co-presenting role alongside [[Joe Mace]] on the first series of the BBC's flagship children's programme ''[[The Saturday Show (BBC TV series)|The Saturday Show]]''. She provided the voice for the on board ship's computer (also named Dani) in the computer game ''[[Privateer 2]]''.
In 1989, Behr had a brief appearance in ''[[Grange Hill]]'' and then later was a presenter on the late night [[Channel 4]] music show, ''[[The Word (TV series)|The Word]]'', for five years. She went on to feature in over 30 TV shows, including ''[[The Big Breakfast]]'', ''[[Hotel Babylon (music programme)|Hotel Babylon]]'', ''[[Ice Warriors (game show)|Ice Warriors]]''; and in 2001 the co-presenting role alongside [[Joe Mace]] on the first series of the BBC's flagship children's programme ''[[The Saturday Show (2001 TV series)|The Saturday Show]]''. She provided the voice for the on board ship's computer (also named Dani) in the computer game ''[[Privateer 2]]''.


Behr starred in ''[[Goodbye Charlie Bright]]'', a film by [[Nick Love]]. She played the character of Blondie, the love interest of Charlie.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.radiotimes.com/film/cyszs/goodbye-charlie-bright/|title = Goodbye Charlie Bright (2000)}}</ref>
Behr starred in ''[[Goodbye Charlie Bright]]'', a film by [[Nick Love]]. She played the character of Blondie, the love interest of Charlie.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.radiotimes.com/film/cyszs/goodbye-charlie-bright/|title=Goodbye Charlie Bright (2000)|access-date=25 February 2021|archive-date=8 October 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201008182614/https://www.radiotimes.com/film/cyszs/goodbye-charlie-bright/|url-status=dead}}</ref>


From October 2001 until June 2007, she voiced the safety message on [[Virgin Atlantic]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.danibehr.com/news.htm |title=Archived copy |access-date=16 October 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100926141151/http://www.danibehr.com/news.htm |archive-date=26 September 2010 }}</ref> Behr also was ''[[Maxim (magazine)|Maxim]]'''s female presenter of the year in 2002.
From October 2001 until June 2007, she voiced the safety message on [[Virgin Atlantic]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.danibehr.com/news.htm |title=Dani Behr Official Website |access-date=16 October 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100926141151/http://www.danibehr.com/news.htm |archive-date=26 September 2010 }}</ref> Behr also was ''[[Maxim (magazine)|Maxim]]'''s female presenter of the year in 2002.


After numerous presenting jobs for shows in the United States, Behr decided to move permanently to [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]] to begin presenting ''Extra'' for [[NBC]]. She went on to host several more shows for Fox, NBC/[[Bravo (American TV network)|Bravo]], [[VH1]], including the 2003 reality show ''[[Boy Meets Boy (TV series)|Boy Meets Boy]]''. In between TV, Behr has also presented radio shows for [[Kiss 100]], and has had some minor film acting roles and appeared alongside [[Kate Winslet]], [[Oprah Winfrey]], [[Glenn Close]] in the play ''[[The Vagina Monologues]]'' both in London at [[The Old Vic]] and on Broadway at [[Madison Square Garden]].
After numerous presenting jobs for shows in the United States, Behr decided to move permanently to [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]] to begin presenting ''Extra'' for [[NBC]]. She went on to host several more shows for Fox, NBC/[[Bravo (American TV network)|Bravo]], [[VH1]], including the 2003 reality show ''[[Boy Meets Boy (TV series)|Boy Meets Boy]]''. In between TV, Behr has also presented radio shows for [[Kiss 100]], and has had some minor film acting roles and appeared alongside [[Kate Winslet]], [[Oprah Winfrey]], [[Glenn Close]] in the play ''[[The Vagina Monologues]]'' both in London at [[The Old Vic]] and on Broadway at [[Madison Square Garden]].
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* 2002 – ''[[Tabloid (2002 film)|Tabloid]]''; herself
* 2002 – ''[[Tabloid (2002 film)|Tabloid]]''; herself
* 2004 – ''[[The Littlest Groom]]''; presenter
* 2004 – ''[[The Littlest Groom]]''; presenter
* 2008 – ''[[I'm a Celebrity... Get Me out of Here! (Series 8 UK)|I'm a Celebrity... Get Me out of Here!]]''; contestant
* 2008 – ''[[I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British series 8)|I'm a Celebrity... Get Me out of Here!]]''; contestant


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Jewish English actresses]]
[[Category:Jewish English actresses]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Actors from the London Borough of Barnet]]
[[Category:20th-century English women singers]]
[[Category:20th-century English singers]]
[[Category:English expatriate actresses in the United States]]
[[Category:Actresses from London]]
[[Category:People from Mill Hill]]
[[Category:People from Mill Hill]]
[[Category:21st-century English women singers]]
[[Category:21st-century English singers]]
[[Category:I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British TV series) participants]]

Latest revision as of 16:23, 11 November 2024

Dani Behr
Behr in 2011
Born
Mill Hill, London, England
NationalityBritish
Alma materSylvia Young Theatre School
Occupation(s)Singer, actress and television presenter
Years active1989–2008
TelevisionThe Word
The Big Breakfast
Ice Warriors
The Saturday Show
Boy Meets Boy
Spouse
Carl Harwin
(m. 2005; div. 2014)
Children2
Musical career
GenresPop
InstrumentVocals
Years active1990
LabelsWEA
Websitehttps://danibehr.com/

Dani Behr is an English former singer, actress, voice-over artist and television presenter.

Early life

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Behr was born in Mill Hill, London, of South African Jewish descent.[1] Her father is a partner in London estate agents Behr & Butchoff. Behr is a graduate of the Sylvia Young Theatre School, and was discovered by Pet Shop Boys manager Tom Watkins, who put her in his female Bros concept, Faith Hope & Charity singing alongside Diana Barrand and future Xpansions member Sally Ann Marsh, signed to WEA. However the trio were not successful and Behr moved into television production.

Career

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In 1989, Behr had a brief appearance in Grange Hill and then later was a presenter on the late night Channel 4 music show, The Word, for five years. She went on to feature in over 30 TV shows, including The Big Breakfast, Hotel Babylon, Ice Warriors; and in 2001 the co-presenting role alongside Joe Mace on the first series of the BBC's flagship children's programme The Saturday Show. She provided the voice for the on board ship's computer (also named Dani) in the computer game Privateer 2.

Behr starred in Goodbye Charlie Bright, a film by Nick Love. She played the character of Blondie, the love interest of Charlie.[2]

From October 2001 until June 2007, she voiced the safety message on Virgin Atlantic.[3] Behr also was Maxim's female presenter of the year in 2002.

After numerous presenting jobs for shows in the United States, Behr decided to move permanently to Hollywood to begin presenting Extra for NBC. She went on to host several more shows for Fox, NBC/Bravo, VH1, including the 2003 reality show Boy Meets Boy. In between TV, Behr has also presented radio shows for Kiss 100, and has had some minor film acting roles and appeared alongside Kate Winslet, Oprah Winfrey, Glenn Close in the play The Vagina Monologues both in London at The Old Vic and on Broadway at Madison Square Garden.

After marriage and the birth of her two children, Behr attempted a UK television comeback on the 2008 edition of ITV's I'm a Celebrity... Get Me out of Here! where she was the second person to be voted out by the public, on day 12.

On 20 September 2009, Behr appeared in a celebrity episode of Come Dine with Me alongside Laila Morse, Dane Bowers, and Bobby Davro. Behr came last.[4]

Behr resides in Los Angeles where she works as an estate agent.[5]

Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ "Variety Club – Jewish Chronicle colour supplement "350 years"". The Jewish Chronicle. 15 December 2006. pp. 28–29.
  2. ^ "Goodbye Charlie Bright (2000)". Archived from the original on 8 October 2020. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Dani Behr Official Website". Archived from the original on 26 September 2010. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  4. ^ "Reality TV Archives – Unreality TVUnreality TV". Unrealitytv.co.uk. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  5. ^ "Dani Behr, Real Estate Agent in Los Angeles & Orange County". Compass.com. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
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