Eileen Daly
Eileen Daly | |
|---|---|
Daly in 2014 | |
| Born | Eileen Mary Theresa Barnes 1 June 1963 Dulwich, London, England |
| Occupations | Actress, model, director, producer, singer-songwriter, pornography actress |
| Years active | 1979–present |
| Television | Big Brother UK |
| Relatives | Nipper Pat Daly (grandfather) |
Eileen Mary Theresa Daly (born 1 June 1963)[1] is a British born actress, director, producer, singer, songwriter, model and retired pornography actress.[2][3][4] She is best known as a contemporary scream queen, having starred in numerous cult horror films including; Cradle of Fear, Pervirella, Razor Blade Smile and Witchcraft X: Mistress of the Craft.[5][6][7]
Early life
Daly was born in Dulwich, London, to Mary (née Daly) and James Barnes. Her parents divorced when she was three, with her taking her mother's surname.[8] She is the granddaughter of boxer Nipper Pat Daly.[9] she grew up in Hampton Hill, Richmond upon Thames, with her mother and her younger brother Dominique.[9]
She briefly attended drama school before dropping out to pursue private acting lessons instead, being trained by British actress, Fenella Fielding.[9] She left home at a young age and began modelling to earn her living, one of her first magazines appearances was in 1979, with future pornstar Ben Dover.[10]
Daly is an animal rights activist, a vegetarian and a supporter of the Green Party.[11][additional citation(s) needed]
Acting career
Daly met English horror film director, Nigel Wingrove and together they started up a production company called Redemption Films.[12] The company logo featured an image of Daly,[13] which became part of its marketing strategy with Daly featuring as Redemption Films, Dark Angel character, in specially filmed introductions for many of their cult films released under the label. In 1995, a short film titled Redemption Films, was released based around Daly's Dark Angel character.[citation needed]
Daly has appeared in various cult films including; All About Anna, Cradle of Fear, Pervirella, Razor Blade Smile, Witchcraft X: Mistress of the Craft, Evil Calls: The Raven, Sacred Flesh and The Amityville Asylum.[14][15][16] She worked alongside American actor and filmmaker Joe Zaso and German director and musician Timo Rose,[17] culminating in several films including; Karl The Butcher vs. Axe and independent titles such as; Braincell, Darkness Surrounds Roberta, Timo Rose's Beast and Unrated.[18][19][20][21] She has appeared in many other independent horror films such as; Demonsoul, Cynthia Payne's House of Syn, Archangel Thunderbird, Kannibal, Sentinels of Darkness, N[eon], Machines of Love and Hate, Messages and Monsters of the ID.[22][23][24]

Daly's first large role was in a supporting role, in 1997's independent horror, Pervirella, alongside Emily Booth.[5] The film also featured a cameo from British broadcaster, Jonathan Ross.[25] The following year in 1998, she landed a second supporting role in the tenth installment of the Witchcraft horror series, Witchcraft X: Mistress of the Craft, which despite its cult following received negative reviews.[6]
Daly's first lead role was in the independent horror, Razor Blade Smile,[7] which she won multiple awards for. Including an independent award - Vampire Oscar at Vampyria II in London, at the first B-Movie Film Festival in 1999, Daly was awarded Best B-Film Actress. The film also won awards for Best B-Film Director, Best B-Film Cinematography and Best B-Film Special Effects.[26] SFX Magazine and GamesRadar+ voted Daly's character, Lilith Silver, the 30th sexiest vampire of all time.[27] In 2001, she had a supporting role in the independent horror, Cradle of Fear.[28]
Daly has also appeared in multiple television shows including; Our Friends in the North, Sexxx, Screen One, Snuff Box, Soldier Soldier, The Fast Show and The Human Animal.[29][30][better source needed] She also took part in playreadings at the Royal Court Theatre in London.[31]
Television career
Daly appeared as a regular guest on television shows; Sex & Shopping, Eurotrash, The Big Breakfast and Kilroy.[better source needed] She was also a feature in the 1998, ITV reality series, Nightlife.[better source needed]
With the formation of Redemption TV, with her then boyfriend and business partner Nigel Wingrove, Daly was given the chance to present her own magazine show, where she interviewed actors, friends and musicians. Notable interviewee's included; The IT Crowd star, Matt Berry and British rock band, Nosferatu. She also played Redemption Films character The Dark Angel, in a number of specially filmed introductions and promos for the British television channel, Bravo.[32]
In 2012, Daly started her own production company named Gipsyphilia Productions.[33] She began directing and producing independent films and television shows, including a documentary series titled, Daly Does, which featured episodes such as; Daly Does The Dead, a ghost hunting episode that took her team to a haunted hotel in Whitby.[34] Gipsyphilia Productions went on to make other television series for Loaded TV including; Daly Does Ghosts, Daly Does Ben Dover, Daly Does Pornstars, Daly Does Webcam Girls and Mr Crispin at your Cervix.[35]
In 2014, Daly took part in the ninth series of The X Factor UK as a duo alongside her then boyfriend, Ben Thirkettle. They passed the auditions stage, but were eliminated during the Bootcamp stage.[36][37]
In 2015, Daly entered the sixteenth series of Big Brother UK.[38][39] She entered the house on Day 1, and was evicted on Day 25, placing twelfth overall, leaving the house to a positive reaction.[40][41][42] She faced the public vote, to be evicted on week one, but was saved by the public. She notably feuded with fellow housemate, Simon Gross.[43] During her time on Big Brother, she revealed that she performed in pornography films while underaged.[4][44]
Modelling career
Daly lived with video director Tim Pope,[45] who directed promotions for bands including; Siouxsie and the Banshees and The Cure. She was friends with Marc Almond, appearing in several music videos for the British synthpop duo Soft Cell, including as the female lead their hit singles, Say Hello, Wave Goodbye and Tainted Love.[46][47] Pope's videos for the band appeared on the video album; Soft Cell's Non-Stop Exotic Video Show, a companion release to their debut album, Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret.[48] She also appeared in music videos for Cathedral and Pulp.[49] Daly also worked as a stripper.[citation needed]
In the late 70s and throughout the 80s, she worked as a fetish and glamour model under many different aliases, posing nude in erotic magazines for the pornographic company, Color Climax Corporation, including in hardcore bisexual, lesbian and threesome pornographic photography.[50][51] She posed on the cover of many of their magazines and also posed nude in a fourteen page centrefold for Penthouse magazine in 1984, under the name stage name, Grace.[52] In 1989, Daly became a performer as one of the Penthouse Roadshow girls during their UK tour.[citation needed]
In 1991, she starred in Linzi Drew's, Striptacular video.[53] In 1996, Daly was the face for First Choice Holidays, appearing in print and television advertisements - The People newspaper outed Daly as a "blue movie queen" who had starred in "kinky videos, featuring bondage and lesbian sex scenes." they also said the revelations about Daly's past would come as a shock to the bosses of the company.[54] Daly also modelled for Toyota.[citation needed]
Daly was one of the first models for Agent Provocateur's lingerie range.[55] She appeared on The Big Breakfast and Kilroy show's promoting and modelling the brand. She appeared as the covergirl of magazines; Bite Me, Bizzare, Bloodstone, Skin Two, The Chronicles Redeemer, The Dark Side, The Chronicles and Time Out.[56] After her appearance in The Dark Side, she became a regular contributor and columnist, reviewing independent films and interviewing directors.[9] She also briefly worked in radio, presenting for Deal Radio in Kent and for FM1FM radio.[9][57][58]
Pornography career
In 1979, Daly visited an agent in a Soho above a strip club with her mother, shortly after she began appearing in films, under the name Eileen Bailey, produced by Danish pornographic company, Color Climax Corporation including; Big Tit Dreamer and Lucky Lesbians. Her debut video was with Ben Dover, which coincidentally was also Dover's debut video.[59] She revealed while appearing on Big Brother UK she was underaged in the films, as between the years of 1969 to 1979, Color Climax was responsible for the relatively large-scale of distribution of child pornography.[4][44][60] She continued to perform in videos and pose in pornographic photoshoots for Color Climax's magazine's throughout the 80s. In 1984, she posed nude for Penthouse magazine in a fourteen page spread.[52]
Between the years of 1985-1987 she sporadically appeared in Playboy TV's show Electric Blue. In 1996, she starred in Linzi Drew's Striptacular video.[53] In 1999, she appeared in erotic horror film, Sacred Flesh.[15]
In 2005, she appeared in the Danish Erotic film, All About Anna, playing the role of Camilla. Director Jessica Nilsson, made the film to appeal to a female audience,[14] featuring hardcore sex scenes and softcore sex scenes. The film complies with a "Puzzy Power Manifesto", laying down strict guidelines of what should and should be included in a film, in order for it to be tailored for a female audience, rather than a male audience.[61]
In 2012, Daly became a regular on Loaded TV's sitcom Sexxx, playing the role Miss Kitty.[62] She was also a Team Captain on Loaded TV's game show; Come Again, alongside Ben Dover.[63]
Music career
Daly formed the band Jezebel, in 1998.[64] They played music described by Daly as "an eclectic mix of rock, goth and perverse fairy tales." The first album, Forbidden Fruit, was officially released in March 2004, by the record label Triple Silence.[65] Their single Plastic Surgery, was featured in the Cradle of Fear's official soundtrack. Another single from the album titled You're So Cute, featured in film All About Anna, performed onscreen by Daly herself.
Daly released a single on her own titled, Persuasion, performing it on Eurotrash.[better source needed] She worked alongside music producer Steven Severin who had previously provided music for the film Visions of Ecstasy for Daly's then partner Nigel Wingrove.
Daly formed a new band named, Eileen and Ben, with her partner Ben Thirkettle, putting Jezebel officially on hold. The duo played a combination of what they describe as "gypsy and glam rock".[citation needed] Their debut single titled Webcam Girl, was released in 2007 and was followed up with an EP entitled; Elfing Around.[citation needed] They made appearances at festivals in Glastonbury and at the Bram Stoker International Film Festival. The duo appeared on The X Factor in 2014, making it to the Bootcamp stage.[37] The duo also performed under the name, The Chelsea Vampires.[66][67] After her eviction from the Big Brother house, she performed several of her songs on Big Brother after show, Big Brother's: Bit on the Side.[citation needed]
Filmography
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1990 | Faustine | Faustine | Short film |
| 1993 | The Babysitter | Mother | |
| 1995 | Demonsoul | Selena | |
| Cynthia Payne's House of Cyn | Eileen | ||
| Redemption Films | The Dark Angel | Short film | |
| 1996 | Payday | Dianne | |
| M.I.A | Call girl | Short film | |
| 1997 | Pervirella | Cu-Rare | |
| 1998 | Witchcraft X: Mistress of the Craft | Raven | |
| Archangel Thunderbird | Miki Manson | ||
| Razor Blade Smile | Lilith Silver | ||
| 2001 | Cradle of Fear | Natalie | |
| Kannibal | Tanya Sloveig | ||
| 2002 | Sentinels of Darkness | Velislava | |
| N[eon] | The Ghost | Short film | |
| 2003 | Machines of Love and Hate | Cynthia Marks | |
| 2006 | Satanic Sluts: The Black Order Cometh | Satanic Slut | |
| 2007 | Messages | Denise | |
| Monsters of the ID | Jetstream Jenny | ||
| Darkness Surrounds Roberta | Eleanor Maynard | ||
| Satanic Sluts 2: The Black Masses | Satanic Slut | ||
| 2008 | Satanic Sluts 3: Scandalised | Satanic Slut | |
| 2009 | Timo Rose's Beast | Lydia | Associate producer |
| Albion Rising | Charlotte Mew | ||
| 2010 | Braincell | Nurse Audra | Associate producer |
| Unrated | Cassandra | Co-executive producer | |
| Karl The Butcher vs. Axe | Queen Scarar | ||
| The Horror Vault 3 | Missing Woman | ||
| 2011 | Evil Calls: The Raven | Victoria | |
| 2012 | Shades of Grey | Trixie Trent | Short film |
| Rose - The Movie | Yondra | ||
| Silent Cradle | Chloe | ||
| 2013 | The Amityville Asylum | Sadie Krenwinkel | |
| Quiet Night Out | Ice Queen | Short film | |
| Life.Love.Regret | The Woman | Short film | |
| 2014 | Mr. Crispin at your Cervix | Hostess | Executive producer, short film |
| Hollywood Betrayed | Presenter | Executive producer | |
| 2016 | The Curse of the Witches Blood | Sarah | |
| The Tombs: Rise of the Damned | Extra | Uncredited | |
| 2017 | Sinema | Tess Runckle | Executive producer |
| Tearful Surrender | Dream Witch | ||
| Assassins Revenge | Elizabeth Bathory | ||
| 2018 | Terror in the Scream | Narrator | Short film |
| 2021 | The Turning | Elsa | |
| 2023 | Witches Brew | Miss Eileen | Executive producer |
| 2024 | Slasher House 3 | Vixen | |
| 2025 | She's A B*tch | Priest | Executive producer |
| Dracula: Rise of the Vampire | Elizabeth | ||
| Dark Dates | Roadman | Comedy short |
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1985-1987 | Electric Blue | Self; pornstar | 3 episodes |
| 1990 | Screen One: Sweet Nothing | Stripogram | 1 episode |
| 1994 | The Human Animal | Example Human | 1 episode |
| The Big Breakfast | Self; guest | 4 episodes | |
| Kilroy | Self; guest | 2 episodes | |
| 1995 | Soldier Soldier | Stripper | 1 episode |
| 1996 | Our Friends in the North | Dancer | 1 episode |
| The Fast Show | Extra | Uncredited, 1 episode | |
| Nightmare: The Birth of Victorian Horror | Mary Shelley | 1 episode | |
| 1998 | This Is Hardcore | Self; feature | Documentary |
| Sex & Shopping | Self; feature | 1 episode | |
| Nightlife | Self; feature | 1 episode | |
| 1999 | A Bunny Girl's Tale | Self; model | Documentary |
| Eurotrash | Self; performer | 1 episode | |
| Cradle of Filth: Pandaemonaeon | Self; feature | Documentary | |
| 2005 | The Love-Making of All About Anna | Self; actress | Documentary |
| 2006 | Snuff Box | Date | 1 episode |
| The Peekaboo Show | Self; presenter | Recurring role | |
| 2012 | Sexxx | Miss Kitty | 6 episodes |
| Come Again | Self; Team Captain | Recurring role | |
| 2013 | Daly Does | Self; presenter | Executive producer, documentary, 5 episodes |
| 2014 | The First Bite is the Deepsest | Self; presenter | Documentary |
| A Thousand Faces | Self; feature | Documentary | |
| The X Factor UK series 9 | Self; contestant | 2 episodes | |
| 2015 | Big Brother UK series 16 | Self; housemate | 12th place, 27 episodes |
| Big Brother's Bit on the Side | Self; ex-housemate | 8 episodes | |
| London Live News | Self; guest | 1 episode | |
| 2017 | Tattoo Fixers on Holiday | Self; customer | 1 episode |
| Year | Title | Artist | Role |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1981 | Sex Dwarf | Soft Cell | Girlfriend |
| Tainted Love | Soft Cell | Female lead | |
| Frustration | Soft Cell | Murderer | |
| 1982 | Say Hello, Wave Goodbye | Soft Cell | Female lead |
| Soft Cell's Non-Stop Exotic Video Show | Soft Cell | Self; friend of Marc Almond | |
| 1996 | Hopkins (The Witchfinder General) | Cathedral | Female lead |
| 1998 | This Is Hardcore | Pulp | Self; model |
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1979 | Big Tit Dreamer | Self; actress | Pornography debut, credited as Eileen Bailey |
| Lucky Lesbians | Self; actress | ||
| Schoolgirls 5 | Self; actress | ||
| Exciting Video 510 | Self; actress | ||
| 1980 | Party Plan | Self; actress | |
| 1981 | Randy Rocker | Self; actress | |
| 1982 | Beautiful Boobs | Self; actress | |
| 1985 | Electric Blue: Bra Busters | Self; actress | |
| 1986 | Half Term Punishments | Self; actress | |
| 1990 | Electric Blue: The Best of Electric | Self; actress | |
| 1991 | Striptacular | Self; actress | |
| 1994 | Electric Blue: Suburban Wives 8 | Self; actress | |
| 1999 | Sacred Flesh | Catechism | |
| 2000 | Hottest Lesbian Vampires | Self; actress | |
| Naked Nuns | Self; actress | ||
| 2003 | Fiona Cooper V277 | Hazel | |
| Shiny People 3 | Model | Fetish, non-sex scenes | |
| Private Sports 5: Surf Fuckers | Self; actress | Credited as Aileen Bailey | |
| 2005 | All About Anna | Camilla |
Discography
| Year | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Forbidden Fruit | with the group, Jezebel |
| 2007 | Webcam Girl | |
| 2009 | Elfing Around | |
| 2015 | Next Stop Vegas | with the group, Eileen and Ben |
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External links
- Eileen's band
- Eileen Daly at IMDb
- Eileen Daly at the Internet Adult Film Database
- Eileen Daly at the British Girls Adult Film Database
- Eileen Daly's Production Company