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Name | Dani Behr |
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Birth place | London |
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, with her biggest hit so far being 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.
Behr was Maxim's female presenter of the year in 2002. Until June 2007 she voiced the safety message on Virgin Atlantic.
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 second voted out by the public, on day 12.
On 20 September, 2009 Behr appeared in a new series of the Channel 4 programme Come Dine with Me. This was a celebrity episode in which she appeared with EastEnders actress Laila Morse who plays the part of Big Mo, DJ Dane Bowers and comedian Bobby Davro. Behr came last in the competition (due to ill health she was unable to cook her recipe and had to ask her brother to prepare and serve the food) with first prize (£1,000 given to charity) being awarded to Bowers.
Behr married American restaurateur (Founder of Kauai Juice, South Africa) and surfer Carl Harwin in Malibu, California, on 5 May 2005 - with pictures of the wedding featured in Hello! magazine. Their daughter, Coco, was born in December 2005. They moved to Sydney, Australia, where on 19 April 2007, their son, Zane Max Harwin, was born.
Category:1970 births Category:English female singers Category:English Jews Category:English people of South African descent Category:English television presenters Category:I'm a Celebrity…Get Me out of Here! contestants Category:Living people Category:South African Jews Category:Alumni of the Sylvia Young Theatre School
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