Donna D’Errico (born March 30, 1968) is an American actress and model. She was chosen Playboy Playmate of the Month for September 1995. D’Errico was born in Dothan, Alabama and spent her childhood in Columbus, Georgia. She is a 1986 graduate of Pacelli High School in Columbus.

D’Errico’s greatest fame is derived from her role on the television series Baywatch. She was also a host of the show Battlebots and starred in Candyman: Day of the Dead. For a time, D’Errico ran Zen Spa, a day spa in Calabasas, California.

Before making it to the bathing suit clad Baywatch beaches, Donna considered pursuing a career as an accountant, having excelled in math throughout high school.

This blonde beauty made a switch in career paths and moved to Hollywood, hoping to become an actress. She got more than she bargained for, with magazine covers and several television roles. Before succeeding in Hollywood, Donna was a Las Vegas limo driver, a stripper (for a short period of time) and hit the big league as a Play boy Playmate in September of 1995.

Before landing the role of Donna Marco on the most syndicated show in the world in 1996, Donna D’Errico had several guest appearances on the following television shows: Married With Children, High Tide and Unhappily Ever After.

Donna’s character, Donna Marco, made the crossover to Baywatch Nights, the series spin-off that spawned the career of beautiful actress Angie Harmon. With a major role on both shows, Donna was able to solely focus her attention on her Baywatch character after Baywatch Nights ended. Even though she was working up to 14 hour days while on both shows, Donna loved the challenge that the long hours presented her with and loved being on both shows simultaneously.

Her roles on television didn’t end there. Donna also appeared on the popular television sitcom Sabrina, The Teenage Witch, Talk Soup (as a guest host), and The Big Easy. She can also add roles in films such as Baywatch: White Thunder at Glacier Bay and Men In White in 1998, and Candyman: Day of the Dead in 1999 to her repertoire.

Known for her quick wit and sense of humor, Donna has also been a guest on late night shows such as Late Night With Conan O’Brien and The Tonight Show, and has become a favored guest.

A Play boy cover girl twice, Donna also starred as herself in the Video Playmate Calendar 1999. She was featured in US magazine’s story on “The New Young Hollywood,” in March 1997.

When she is not busy acting, Donna’s other full-time job is as the wife of Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx and mother of four children. Donna and her family currently reside in Malibu, California, where she is a nature lover, a believer in homeopathy and participates in a strict weekly swimming regime.

D’Errico was married to Nikki Sixx, the bassist from the American rock band Mötley Crüe. The song “Rocketship” on Mötley Crüe’s seventh album Generation Swine is dedicated to D’Errico. Performed by Nikki Sixx, he reportedly wrote the song about the first time he ever told D’Errico that he loved her.

Together they have one daughter, Frankie-Jean Sixx, although collectively they have raised their five children together. On April 27, 2006, D’Errico filed for divorce. Previously the couple had separated then reconciled. She is a supporter of the presidential campaign of Congressman Ron Paul.