Acting
Dani Behr
Born July 9, 1970 · Mill Hill, London, England, UK (age 56)
One of the faces of Cool Britannia in the 1990s, a regular cover girl and pin-up for lads mags such as Loaded and FHM and a sometime WAG linked with Ryan Giggs and Les Ferdinand, Dani Behr is a TV & Radio presenter and actress who is perhaps best known for her presenting stint on the iconic 90s show The Word. Now living in LA, Behr works as a real estate agent.
Known For
The Rainbow · 1989The Rainbow
★ 5.61989
MovieDramaRomance
Born to a rich landowner in the waning days of the Victorian era, Ursula Brangwen grows into a beautiful young woman full of imagination and ambition. The free-spirited Ursula begins to feel trapped by her prim surroundings, but her life changes when she has an erotic experience with Winifred, a bisexual teacher. From then on, Ursula puts all of her passion and creativity into the pursuit of sexual fulfillment. But her insatiable quest becomes a source of anguish.
Rancid Aluminium · 2000Rancid Aluminium
★ 3.72000
MovieActionComedy
Pete Thompson thinks he has it all. However, following the death of his father his close friend and accountant reveals the company he has been left is bust and the only way out is to do business with the Russian mafia. His life and heart are on the line when he leave to restore the fortunes of the family firm.
Goodbye Charlie Bright · 2001Goodbye Charlie Bright
★ 5.92001
MovieDrama
Following Charlie Bright and his friends over one hot summer on the South London housing estate where they live. With Tommy about to join the army and Francis having fallen in love, friendships and loyalties are tested as the friends drift in their own directions.
Like It Is · 1998Like It Is
★ 5.91998
MovieDramaRomance
A young, bare-knuckle boxer Craig moves from Blackpool to London, where he falls for a twenty-something music producer, Matt. Trouble ensues when shy, awkward Craig tries squeezing into Matt's glib lifestyle and Matt's scheming boss tries to break up the couple.
The Saturday Show · 2001The Saturday Show
★ 4.02001
Series
The Saturday Show was a BBC children's Saturday morning show that first aired in 2001, replacing the popular Live & Kicking. It had a mix of audience participation, cartoons, games and gunge. Initially it was presented by Dani Behr and Joe Mace. They left in 2002 and were replaced by Fearne Cotton and Simon Grant. In 2004, Cotton left and Grant was joined by Angellica Bell and Jake Humphrey, who made up the final team of presenters until the programme finished in September 2005.
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! · 2002I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
★ 6.02002
SeriesComedy
Twelve celebrities are abandoned in the Australian jungle. In order to earn food, they must perform Bushtucker Trials which challenge them physically and mentally.
The Big Breakfast · 1992The Big Breakfast
★ 7.21992
Series
The Big Breakfast was a British light entertainment television show shown on Channel 4 and S4C each weekday morning from 28 September 1992 until 29 March 2002 during which period 2,482 shows were produced. The Big Breakfast was produced by Planet 24, the production company co-owned by former Boomtown Rats singer and Live Aid organiser Bob Geldof.
The programme was distinctive for broadcasting live from former lockkeepers' cottages commonly referred to as "The Big Breakfast House", or more simply, "The House", located on Fish Island, in Bow in east London.
The show was a mix of news, weather, interviews, audience phone-ins and general features, with a light tone which was in competition with the more serious GMTV and even more serious BBC breakfast programmes.
Vivid Valley · 2004Vivid Valley
★ 4.02004
Series
The real lives of the Vivid Girls, the most successful actresses in the Porn Industry.
Movies
The Rainbow · 1989The Rainbow
★ 5.61989
MovieDramaRomance
Born to a rich landowner in the waning days of the Victorian era, Ursula Brangwen grows into a beautiful young woman full of imagination and ambition. The free-spirited Ursula begins to feel trapped by her prim surroundings, but her life changes when she has an erotic experience with Winifred, a bisexual teacher. From then on, Ursula puts all of her passion and creativity into the pursuit of sexual fulfillment. But her insatiable quest becomes a source of anguish.
Rancid Aluminium · 2000Rancid Aluminium
★ 3.72000
MovieActionComedy
Pete Thompson thinks he has it all. However, following the death of his father his close friend and accountant reveals the company he has been left is bust and the only way out is to do business with the Russian mafia. His life and heart are on the line when he leave to restore the fortunes of the family firm.
Goodbye Charlie Bright · 2001Goodbye Charlie Bright
★ 5.92001
MovieDrama
Following Charlie Bright and his friends over one hot summer on the South London housing estate where they live. With Tommy about to join the army and Francis having fallen in love, friendships and loyalties are tested as the friends drift in their own directions.
Like It Is · 1998Like It Is
★ 5.91998
MovieDramaRomance
A young, bare-knuckle boxer Craig moves from Blackpool to London, where he falls for a twenty-something music producer, Matt. Trouble ensues when shy, awkward Craig tries squeezing into Matt's glib lifestyle and Matt's scheming boss tries to break up the couple.
TV Shows
The Saturday Show · 2001The Saturday Show
★ 4.02001
Series
The Saturday Show was a BBC children's Saturday morning show that first aired in 2001, replacing the popular Live & Kicking. It had a mix of audience participation, cartoons, games and gunge. Initially it was presented by Dani Behr and Joe Mace. They left in 2002 and were replaced by Fearne Cotton and Simon Grant. In 2004, Cotton left and Grant was joined by Angellica Bell and Jake Humphrey, who made up the final team of presenters until the programme finished in September 2005.
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! · 2002I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
★ 6.02002
SeriesComedy
Twelve celebrities are abandoned in the Australian jungle. In order to earn food, they must perform Bushtucker Trials which challenge them physically and mentally.
The Big Breakfast · 1992The Big Breakfast
★ 7.21992
Series
The Big Breakfast was a British light entertainment television show shown on Channel 4 and S4C each weekday morning from 28 September 1992 until 29 March 2002 during which period 2,482 shows were produced. The Big Breakfast was produced by Planet 24, the production company co-owned by former Boomtown Rats singer and Live Aid organiser Bob Geldof.
The programme was distinctive for broadcasting live from former lockkeepers' cottages commonly referred to as "The Big Breakfast House", or more simply, "The House", located on Fish Island, in Bow in east London.
The show was a mix of news, weather, interviews, audience phone-ins and general features, with a light tone which was in competition with the more serious GMTV and even more serious BBC breakfast programmes.
Vivid Valley · 2004Vivid Valley
★ 4.02004
Series
The real lives of the Vivid Girls, the most successful actresses in the Porn Industry.
The Word · 1990The Word
★ 6.01990
Series
The Word was a 1990s Channel 4 television programme in the United Kingdom.
Boy Meets Boy · 2003Boy Meets Boy
★ 5.42003
Series
Television's first gay dating series with a new twist on a traditional dating show.
The Friday Night Project · 2005The Friday Night Project
★ 6.02005
SeriesComedy
The Friday Night Project was a British comedy-variety show by Princess Productions that first aired on Channel 4 in February 2005 under the title The Friday Night Project. Originally broadcast on Friday nights, the show moved to Sunday nights for its seventh series in 2008.
Each week the regular hosts Justin Lee Collins and Alan Carr are joined by a celebrity guest host. These guests provide an opening monologue, are interviewed by Alan and Justin and take questions from the studio audience. They also take part in comedy sketches, hidden camera stunts and a game show where someone from the audience is selected to win prizes.
When the show was called The Friday Night Project, it was not live; it was recorded at The London Studios on the night before it was broadcast on Channel 4. When the show became The Sunday Night Project, the show retained its Thursday night taping schedule.