Dani Thompson

Dani Thompson
Born (1983-08-22) 22 August 1983
Penrith, Australia
Ethnicity Caucasian
Occupation Actress, Model, TV Presenter
Website Official modelling website

Modeling information

Height 5 ft 2 in (1.57 m)
Weight 7.5 st (105 lb; 48 kg)
Hair color Dark Brown
Eye color Blue
Measurements 34F-23-34
Dress size 6
Shoe size 5

Dani Thompson (born 22 August 1983) is a British actress, glamour model and TV presenter best known for her appearances in The Sport daily and Sunday newspaper.

Early life

Danielle Thompson was born in Penrith Australia. At the age of 2, her family relocated to Norwich, England.[1]

Career

Thompson started her professional career as one of the Sport Newspapers page 3 girls, she went on the appear in most of the British lads magazines including Nuts, Zoo, Loaded, Maxim and FHM as well as gossip magazines New and Heat.[2]

Deciding to pursue a career in acting, Thompson attended The International School Of Screen Acting obtaining a Post Grad Diploma in Screen Acting in 2010.[3] She has appeared in several feature films including as a scream queen in British indie horror films.

During 2012, Thompson completed writing her first screenplay, originally titled Call Me drawing partly on her experience as a model. Now renamed Serial Kaller,[4] the film was shot in 2013 and is due to be released by Wild Eye Releasing in 2014. 2013 also saw Thompson film Axe to Grind, Cute Little Buggers and Rockband Vs Vampires [5]

At the beginning of 2014 Christmas Slay was filmed in Bulgaria.[6]

Away from acting, Thompson has been written a regular column called Dani's Deadly Diery in Haunted magazine since August 2011 and also has her own blog page on the magazine's Website.[7]

Drawing on the BND in fashion and textiles she gained at college, Thompson started her own business in 2013 designing and making knitted clothing for small dogs.[8]

Filmography

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References

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