Born
in Los Angeles, California, she first
became well known for her roles in 1983's
Valley Girl, 1984's Streets
of Fire, and 1985's
Pee-Wee's Big Adventure and made a small appearance in 1985
in the comedy film Better Off Dead where
she is singing on stage at a high school
dance, but in recent times is probably
best known for her voice role as Tommy
Pickles, which she has played for 15
years in Rugrats and All Grown Up!.
She also played the roles of Buttercup
in The Powerpuff Girls, Rudy Tabootie
in ChalkZone, Mambo in Duckman, and
Dizzy Flores in Roughnecks. In 2005, EG Daily appeared in the
Rob Zombie
film The Devils Rejects as Candy, an
enthusiastic prostitute.
EG
Daily epitomizes
beauty,
compassion
and talent.
She not
only is
a beautiful
musician,
but does
voice over
work for
the likes
of the Rugrats
and many
more. EG
has quite
a variety
of experience
on the big
screen and
television
as well.
She also
is a tireless
advocate
for HIV/AIDS
and participates
in the annual
Divas
Simply Singing
for
Project
Angel Food
and Black
AIDS Institute.
I've had
the good
fortune
to know
EG for six
years now!
She has
been so
supportive
of my efforts
in the fight
against
AIDS. This
August EG
kept a promise
and made
a very special
appearance
to one of
my favorite
charities,
Camp Heartland
in Malibu,
California.
The kids
and the
staff absolutely
loved EG.
It's not
hard to
figure out
why! What
is not to
love about
this beautiful
woman, inside
and out.
She was
absolutely
warm and
gracious
with the
campers
and staff.
I watched
as EG amused
and got
the campers
full
attention
(this camper's
too) with
her voice
of Tommy
Pickles
as well
as her Powerpuff
girl voice
as I was
introducing
her to Camp
Heartland.
EG enjoyed
dinner with
us and even
stayed for
the closing
camp fire
and performed
one of my
favorite
songs "Keep
It Together,"
for all
of camp
and a few
other special
celebrities,
including,
Michelle
Williams
from Destiny's
Child and
David Gale
from MTV
Films.
I will always
cherish
this very
special
day spent
with EG
and our
mutual
and dear
friend,
Romi Simmons.
EG, I am
truly honored
to call
you my friend!
Rock on
Angel!
ALL
IN THE FAMILY!
EG and Da Pirate
Nothing but love and gratitude for my dear friend E.G. Daily!
It was an amazing
time having Romi Simmons and EG
Daily join us at
Camp Heartland
Hello
my new friend!
you are definitely one tough pirate...and a wonderful inspiration to me and many
others, it is truly an honor to have you as a friend! stay strong and best
wishes to you always
xo~cobina~xo
Ya know all the things you're doing is
awesome, you're like everything anybody could ever want in a friend; you don't
judge and you're there for anybody at anytime. I'd like to say thanks for coming
to speak with us cause I would have never met you in the first place. (THANK GOD
YOU DID!!) cause your so fricken awesome man words can't describe! I'll keep in
touch... later
~Grant
There is no one I know so brave, courageous,
inspiring, loving and giving as you, Bob. Thank you for your words, friendship
and website. You mean very much to me.
Bob-
Thank you so much sweety !!!! I am so proud of you
and all you do .
Hope to see you soon and hope all is amazing with
you.
XX EG
I
had the good fortune last
Fall to see EG Daily's autobiographical play titled "Listen Closely"
I was moved beyond words by the dynamic emotions she expressed
while telling her life story. This one woman show was a genuine
reflection into the beautiful soul of
EG Daily. Please click
banner for more details on this most amazing performance! You
can now see parts of the performance online. Don't miss this
incredible opportunity. You will be able to purchase it soon
on DVD!
"Versatile
actress, songwriter, singer,
E.G. Daily just released her third
album Tearing Down The Walls. She delights kids as the voice
of "Rugrats" character
Tommy Pickles in the wildly popular animated
series and movie, and has charmed millions as the voice of the
title role in Babe: Pig In The City. The new release is on
Daily’s own label, Tommy T. Records..."
FUN FACT: E.G. guest starred on the top-rated
Friends series in the notorious "Smelly Cat"
episode (named in TV Guide as one of the
show's 50 best), as the "Phoebe" character's former
songwriting partner