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Cleo Rocos

Cleo Rocos (born 24 July 1962,[1][2] in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)[3] is a UK-based comedy actress, producer, presenter and businesswoman who starred alongside Kenny Everett on The Kenny Everett Television Show.[3][4][5]

Cleo Rocos
Born (1962-07-24) 24 July 1962 (age 60)
Occupation(s)Comedy actress, producer, presenter, businesswoman
TelevisionThe Kenny Everett Television Show

Early life

Rocos was born in Brazil. Her father was Greek and worked in shipping, and her mother was English.[6][7] She came to England as a child to attend school, and also took acting classes.

Television career

Early career and Kenny Everett

Rocos had an early non-speaking part as a green-skinned alien in the first episode of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy television series (1981), demonstrating the effects of a Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster. According to Rocos she was later lunching at the BBC with Hitchhikers director Alan Bell when they were approached by Jim Moir, later Head of Light Entertainment, who asked her to audition for a new show he was developing.[5] This was Kenny Everett's BBC series The Kenny Everett Television Show, which would run for five series from 1981 to 1988, in which her glamorous and curvaceous figure was often used to comic effect. The role would also be echoed in her similar appearances in the 1985 TV sketch series Assaulted Nuts, and later in reports for the consumer affairs show That's Life!.[7] Rocos went on to remark in 2013 that the show would not be made in modern times on account of "professional campaigning women with thick ankles and shrill ovaries who have nothing better to do than to police people’s opinions".[8] She also appeared, playing a white-coated lab assistant, alongside Everett in BBC1 science quiz series Brainstorm, which ran for one series in 1988.

Off-screen the two found an immediate affinity,[9] which became an enduring friendship "causing mischief wherever we went".[10] Marcus Berkmann described the pair as "two reticent, rather formal people who loved to play and perform but valued their privacy above all else."[11]

Later work

From the late 1980s to early 1990s, Rocos starred in a Welsh comedy show on S4C called Pobol y Chyff. Rhys Ifans and Meirion Davies played the main characters.

An occasional sidekick to 'shock jock' DJ James Whale on late-night ITV in the early 1990s, she fulfilled a similar role with TV critic Garry Bushell on ITV nocturnal TV-review series Bushell on the Box. She also made a few appearances in the Ugly Bloke slot, as an incongruously glamorous escort to physically unattractive males, on Chris Evans' Channel 4 series TFI Friday in about 1996.[citation needed]

Other TV credits include an acting role in US drama series Highlander,[11] presenting and co-producing a short Channel 5 series on the dresses of Princess Diana (whom she knew personally[8]), participating in BBC game shows such as Wipeout, Blankety Blank and Ready, Steady, Cook, and partaking in Channel 5's karaoke show Night Fever. She also starred in Leigh Francis' TV series Whatever I Want as herself, as did Big Brother host Davina McCall. Rocos later appeared again with Francis, on Bo'! in the US, the US version of Bo' Selecta!.[citation needed][when?]

Although her television work became less frequent after Everett's 1995 death, during the late 1990s she presented quirky reports from exotic locations for the long-running ITV travel show Wish You Were Here...?.[12]

2000s and 2010s

In 2002-3 she presented and produced a travel show for Five called Cleo Worldwide, and she spent much of summer 2006 recording a new travel show for television about the wonders of the world.[13]

In 2007, Rocos entered the Celebrity Big Brother house[2] and remained in the house until the final week. She was voted off the show on 26 January 2007 as part of a surprise joint eviction along with singer Jo O'Meara, a former member of pop group S Club 7.

On 30 December 2007, Rocos was interviewed on Sky News as a "friend of Benazir Bhutto", the recently assassinated Pakistan politician.[14]

On 2 January 2010, she appeared on the BBC celebrity special of Total Wipeout and on 2 May 2010, she appeared on the Watch game show, Scream If You Know the Answer. In October 2011, she was a participant in Channel 4 show Come Dine with Me and was joint winner with the pop singer Pete Burns.

In 2013 she appeared on BBC Radio 4's The Museum of Curiosity with Robert Llewellyn and Kevin Warwick.[15]

In 2014 (a few weeks before the World Cup association football tournament in Rio de Janeiro in June), she narrated the three-part observational series, 'Welcome to Rio', which aimed to reveal the truth about the city's famous shanty-towns, the favelas, through the lives of people who live there. Rocos narrated the programmes saying 'we', indicating her connection with Rio.[16][17]

In 2017 she appeared in a Channel 5 reality show, Celebrity 5 Go Motorhoming.[18]

Radio, music, producer and film

Rocos is an occasional presenter for BBC Radio London. She has collaborated on some pop music singles, such as Love Dilemma in the 1980s – a traditionally-crooned number with the Enrico Valdez Orchestra – and 1993 dance track Back to Love with the band Vertigo (which disbanded when they learnt that their music was the last thing a woman murdered in Manchester had listened to[19]). She is not named on the latter's sleeve, beyond a small co-writing credit.

She co-produced a revival of The Seven-Year Itch for the London stage, starring Daryl Hannah, in 2000.[20] In 2005, Rocos produced ...Sex Actually, a special episode of The Comic Strip Presents in which a murder occurs amongst a group of swingers.[citation needed]

Her film credits include Mel Brooks's 1981 comedy History of the World, Part I, the 1983 comedy horror spoof Bloodbath at the House of Death (with Kenny Everett), Lindsay Shonteff's Number One Gun (1990), and Baby Juice Express (2004).[clarification needed]

Writer

Rocos' autobiographical book Bananas Forever: Kenny Everett and Me (co-authored by Richard Topping), detailing her relationship with Everett, was published in 1998 but later reissued under the title Kenny and Me. She has contributed travel articles to publications such as The Daily Telegraph.

Rocos's book The Power of Positive Drinking, published by Random House, covers how to drink well and avoid the pitfalls.[21]

Business career

In 2012 Rocos launched a premium brand of tequila called AquaRiva, made from 100% 'Weber Azul' agave.[22][5]

References and sources

References
  1. ^ "Cleo Rocos". British Film Institute.
  2. ^ a b Webber, Richard (7 October 2013). "Cleo Rocos: 'I went on Big Brother to pay my tax bill'". The Telegraph. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Profile : Cleo Rocos". Hello! Magazine. Retrieved 9 January 2013.
  4. ^ Gorman 2012, p. 63.
  5. ^ a b c Emma Sinclair (15 October 2012). "How Cleo Rocos replaced light entertainment with tequila". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 9 January 2013. Cleo Rocos, best known as Kenny Everett’s glamorous side-kick, is now taking the tequila world by storm
  6. ^ Rocos, Cleo (11 May 2013). "What I see in the mirror: Cleo Rocos". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  7. ^ a b . Curtisbrown.co.uk. 11 April 2013. Archived from the original on 23 May 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  8. ^ a b Jacques, Adam (7 September 2013). "Credo: Cleo Rocos - 'I have fantastic memories of drinking with Princess Diana'". The Independent. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  9. ^ The World According to Kenny Everett, ITV Studios, tx 26 December 2015; from 31:00 (via youtube)
  10. ^ Rocos, Cleo (30 September 2012). "Forever my friend: Cleo Rocos on her kindred spirit Kenny Everett". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  11. ^ a b Marcus Berkmann (27 September 1998). "MY BEAUTIFUL LOON – Arts & Entertainment – The Independent". The Independent. London: INM. ISSN 0951-9467. OCLC 185201487. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
  12. ^ "Cleo Rocos". The List. 22 July 1999. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  13. ^ Celia Walden (2006). "Carry on, Cleo". London: Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 27 January 2007.
  14. ^ "Cleo Rocas on Sky News". 2007. Retrieved 30 December 2007.
  15. ^ "Llewellyn, Rocos, Warwick, Series 6, The Museum of Curiosity - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  16. ^ "Welcome to Rio - Episode guide - BBC Two". BBC.
  17. ^ Wollaston, Sam (28 May 2014). "Welcome to Rio; The Complainers – TV review". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  18. ^ "Celebrity 5 Go Motorhoming - S1 - Episode 1". Radio Times. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  19. ^ "Cleo Rocos". Metro. 3 January 2002. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  20. ^ Petty, Moira (16 October 2000). "From bimbo to big business". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  21. ^ Bruce-Gardyne, Tom (27 April 2013). "Drinking advice from an unlikely source". HeraldScotland. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  22. ^ Richard Godwin (18 October 2012). "The Spirits: tequila makes you happy, not drunk – London Life – Life & Style – London Evening Standard". Standard.co.uk. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
Sources

External links

  • Cleo Rocos at IMDb
  • Official website of her tequila brand AquaRiva

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Cleo Rocos born 24 July 1962 1 2 in Rio de Janeiro Brazil 3 is a UK based comedy actress producer presenter and businesswoman who starred alongside Kenny Everett on The Kenny Everett Television Show 3 4 5 Cleo RocosBorn 1962 07 24 24 July 1962 age 60 Rio de Janeiro BrazilOccupation s Comedy actress producer presenter businesswomanTelevisionThe Kenny Everett Television Show Contents 1 Early life 2 Television career 2 1 Early career and Kenny Everett 2 2 Later work 2 3 2000s and 2010s 3 Radio music producer and film 4 Writer 5 Business career 6 References and sources 7 External linksEarly life EditRocos was born in Brazil Her father was Greek and worked in shipping and her mother was English 6 7 She came to England as a child to attend school and also took acting classes Television career EditThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Cleo Rocos news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Early career and Kenny Everett Edit Rocos had an early non speaking part as a green skinned alien in the first episode of the Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy television series 1981 demonstrating the effects of a Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster According to Rocos she was later lunching at the BBC with Hitchhikers director Alan Bell when they were approached by Jim Moir later Head of Light Entertainment who asked her to audition for a new show he was developing 5 This was Kenny Everett s BBC series The Kenny Everett Television Show which would run for five series from 1981 to 1988 in which her glamorous and curvaceous figure was often used to comic effect The role would also be echoed in her similar appearances in the 1985 TV sketch series Assaulted Nuts and later in reports for the consumer affairs show That s Life 7 Rocos went on to remark in 2013 that the show would not be made in modern times on account of professional campaigning women with thick ankles and shrill ovaries who have nothing better to do than to police people s opinions 8 She also appeared playing a white coated lab assistant alongside Everett in BBC1 science quiz series Brainstorm which ran for one series in 1988 Off screen the two found an immediate affinity 9 which became an enduring friendship causing mischief wherever we went 10 Marcus Berkmann described the pair as two reticent rather formal people who loved to play and perform but valued their privacy above all else 11 Later work Edit From the late 1980s to early 1990s Rocos starred in a Welsh comedy show on S4C called Pobol y Chyff Rhys Ifans and Meirion Davies played the main characters An occasional sidekick to shock jock DJ James Whale on late night ITV in the early 1990s she fulfilled a similar role with TV critic Garry Bushell on ITV nocturnal TV review series Bushell on the Box She also made a few appearances in the Ugly Bloke slot as an incongruously glamorous escort to physically unattractive males on Chris Evans Channel 4 series TFI Friday in about 1996 citation needed Other TV credits include an acting role in US drama series Highlander 11 presenting and co producing a short Channel 5 series on the dresses of Princess Diana whom she knew personally 8 participating in BBC game shows such as Wipeout Blankety Blank and Ready Steady Cook and partaking in Channel 5 s karaoke show Night Fever She also starred in Leigh Francis TV series Whatever I Want as herself as did Big Brother host Davina McCall Rocos later appeared again with Francis on Bo in the US the US version of Bo Selecta citation needed when Although her television work became less frequent after Everett s 1995 death during the late 1990s she presented quirky reports from exotic locations for the long running ITV travel show Wish You Were Here 12 2000s and 2010s Edit In 2002 3 she presented and produced a travel show for Five called Cleo Worldwide and she spent much of summer 2006 recording a new travel show for television about the wonders of the world 13 In 2007 Rocos entered the Celebrity Big Brother house 2 and remained in the house until the final week She was voted off the show on 26 January 2007 as part of a surprise joint eviction along with singer Jo O Meara a former member of pop group S Club 7 On 30 December 2007 Rocos was interviewed on Sky News as a friend of Benazir Bhutto the recently assassinated Pakistan politician 14 On 2 January 2010 she appeared on the BBC celebrity special of Total Wipeout and on 2 May 2010 she appeared on the Watch game show Scream If You Know the Answer In October 2011 she was a participant in Channel 4 show Come Dine with Me and was joint winner with the pop singer Pete Burns In 2013 she appeared on BBC Radio 4 s The Museum of Curiosity with Robert Llewellyn and Kevin Warwick 15 In 2014 a few weeks before the World Cup association football tournament in Rio de Janeiro in June she narrated the three part observational series Welcome to Rio which aimed to reveal the truth about the city s famous shanty towns the favelas through the lives of people who live there Rocos narrated the programmes saying we indicating her connection with Rio 16 17 In 2017 she appeared in a Channel 5 reality show Celebrity 5 Go Motorhoming 18 Radio music producer and film EditThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Cleo Rocos news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rocos is an occasional presenter for BBC Radio London She has collaborated on some pop music singles such as Love Dilemma in the 1980s a traditionally crooned number with the Enrico Valdez Orchestra and 1993 dance track Back to Love with the band Vertigo which disbanded when they learnt that their music was the last thing a woman murdered in Manchester had listened to 19 She is not named on the latter s sleeve beyond a small co writing credit She co produced a revival of The Seven Year Itch for the London stage starring Daryl Hannah in 2000 20 In 2005 Rocos produced Sex Actually a special episode of The Comic Strip Presents in which a murder occurs amongst a group of swingers citation needed Her film credits include Mel Brooks s 1981 comedy History of the World Part I the 1983 comedy horror spoof Bloodbath at the House of Death with Kenny Everett Lindsay Shonteff s Number One Gun 1990 and Baby Juice Express 2004 clarification needed Writer EditRocos autobiographical book Bananas Forever Kenny Everett and Me co authored by Richard Topping detailing her relationship with Everett was published in 1998 but later reissued under the title Kenny and Me She has contributed travel articles to publications such as The Daily Telegraph Rocos s book The Power of Positive Drinking published by Random House covers how to drink well and avoid the pitfalls 21 Business career EditIn 2012 Rocos launched a premium brand of tequila called AquaRiva made from 100 Weber Azul agave 22 5 References and sources EditReferences Cleo Rocos British Film Institute a b Webber Richard 7 October 2013 Cleo Rocos I went on Big Brother to pay my tax bill The Telegraph Retrieved 29 October 2020 a b Profile Cleo Rocos Hello Magazine Retrieved 9 January 2013 Gorman 2012 p 63 a b c Emma Sinclair 15 October 2012 How Cleo Rocos replaced light entertainment with tequila Daily Telegraph Retrieved 9 January 2013 Cleo Rocos best known as Kenny Everett s glamorous side kick is now taking the tequila world by storm Rocos Cleo 11 May 2013 What I see in the mirror Cleo Rocos The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 29 October 2020 a b Cleo Rocos Curtisbrown co uk 11 April 2013 Archived from the original on 23 May 2013 Retrieved 26 July 2014 a b Jacques Adam 7 September 2013 Credo Cleo Rocos I have fantastic memories of drinking with Princess Diana The Independent Retrieved 29 October 2020 The World According to Kenny Everett ITV Studios tx 26 December 2015 from 31 00 via youtube Rocos Cleo 30 September 2012 Forever my friend Cleo Rocos on her kindred spirit Kenny Everett Daily Mirror Retrieved 29 October 2020 a b Marcus Berkmann 27 September 1998 MY BEAUTIFUL LOON Arts amp Entertainment The Independent The Independent London INM ISSN 0951 9467 OCLC 185201487 Retrieved 14 February 2013 Cleo Rocos The List 22 July 1999 Retrieved 19 August 2020 Celia Walden 2006 Carry on Cleo London Daily Telegraph Retrieved 27 January 2007 Cleo Rocas on Sky News 2007 Retrieved 30 December 2007 Llewellyn Rocos Warwick Series 6 The Museum of Curiosity BBC Radio 4 BBC Welcome to Rio Episode guide BBC Two BBC Wollaston Sam 28 May 2014 Welcome to Rio The Complainers TV review The Guardian Retrieved 29 October 2020 Celebrity 5 Go Motorhoming S1 Episode 1 Radio Times Retrieved 29 October 2020 Cleo Rocos Metro 3 January 2002 Retrieved 29 October 2020 Petty Moira 16 October 2000 From bimbo to big business The Times ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 29 October 2020 Bruce Gardyne Tom 27 April 2013 Drinking advice from an unlikely source HeraldScotland Retrieved 29 October 2020 Richard Godwin 18 October 2012 The Spirits tequila makes you happy not drunk London Life Life amp Style London Evening Standard Standard co uk Retrieved 26 July 2014 SourcesGorman Dave 2012 Dave Gorman Vs the Rest of the World Ebury Press ISBN 978 0 09 192848 3 External links EditCleo Rocos at IMDb Official website of her tequila brand AquaRiva Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cleo Rocos amp oldid 1124662021, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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