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Daisy Tormé
Biography
Daisy Tormé, actress, singer and host, is the talented daughter of Jazz legend Mel Tormé and British actress Janette Scott. Very early on, Daisy knew that her one true love was performing and throughout her life, she has worked in almost every corner of the performing arts: Film, television, radio, stage, opera and much voice-over and animation. Her professional career started at age eight when she sang along side her famous dad in "The Christmas Songs."(PBS) Soon after, a move to England would split her time between school and her mother there, and her father, who remained in L.A. In England, her crafts were honed by Dennis Wicks of the English National Opera, and her own grandmother, legendary English actress Dame Thora Hird, which paid off in a two-year residency and starring roles with the New Sussex Opera Company, and a Gold Medal with Honors in Acting from London's famed Guildhall. Back in L.A., her jazz acumen would continue to grow…. After graduating from Benenden, a traditional Briti
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Daisy Tormé
Date of Birth
(1968-08-09) August 9, 1968 (age 56)
Place of Birth
Family
Mel Tormé (father; †)
Janette Scott (mother)
Thora Hird (grandmother)
Areas Active
Years Active
1989-present
Status
Inactive in Dubbing
Daisy Tormé (born August 9, 1968) is a French-born American actress. She is the daughter of Jazz legend Mel Tormé.
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Torme, Daisy
PERSONAL
Surname is pronounced Tor-may; daughter of Mel Torme (a musician) and Janette Scott (an actress). Education:University of California, Los Angeles, B.A.; studied singing with Dennis Wicks. Avocational Interests: Sports.
Addresses:
Agent—Imperium 7 Talent Agency, 5455 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1706, Los Angeles, CA 90036.
Career:
Actress and voice performer. New Sussex Opera Company, singer; West Coast Ensemble, actress for five years; Armed Forces Radio Networks, public service announcement voice; radio presenter and music announcer in Los Angeles and San Diego, CA, including work for KLAC-Radio. Volunteer with Wellness Community, Southern California Stroke Association, and Amanda Foundation; host of charity telethons.
Member:
American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
Dee Dee, An American Vampire Story (also known as American Vampire), York Entertainment, 1997.
Rebecca, Syriana, Warner Bros., 2005.
Voice of Yeung Ragis, Thru the Moebius Strip (animated), Fantastic Films Internati
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