Cleo Rocos - Biography

Cleo Rocos is a half-Greek, half-English comedian, businesswoman, presenter and producer born on 24th July 1962 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She is most widely recognised as Kenny Everett's co-star on the during the 1980s.

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    Who is Cleo Rocos?

    Cleo Rocos is a half-Greek, half-English comedian, businesswoman, presenter and producer born on 24th July 1962 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She is most widely recognised as Kenny Everett's co-star on the during the 1980s.

    Cleo Rocos' childhood

    Cleo was born in Brazil during the 1960s, but due to the nature of her father's work in shipping she spent her childhood in England. Whilst at school she studied acting, and later landed a career in the entertainment industry. While studying acting she met Alan Bell, a director and producer from the BBC who was auditioning for a, which would become her first role.

    However, her first job was worlds away from the media world, instead working as a professional skateboarder.

    Cleo Rocos' television career

    With her acting career starting with the BBC, Cleo would weave through a variety of shows before taking on her biggest role: as co-star of BBC sketch show . From 1981 to 1988 she starred alongside offbeat comedian Kenny Everett, often appearing in nothing more than her underwear for comedic effect. Everett would be her comedy partner in crime for several years, with the duo also appearing in science quiz series and .

    From the late-80s to mid-90s Cleo also starred in Welsh comedy sketch show , as well as ITV's review show .

    Sadly in 1989 Kenny Everett was diagnosed with HIV, later passing away in 1995. Following his death, Cleo's TV appearances started decreasing for the rest of the decade. 

    The following decade, Cleo slowly started taking a step away from comedy, shifting her focus to presenting documentaries. She co-produced a Channel Five series on Princess Diana's dresses, and presented and , where she visited the wonders of the world.

    Later in the noughties and 2010s she would tackle some of Britain's most popular game shows and reality shows, including , , and even , where she remained until the final week before being evicted along with S Club 7 star Jo O'Meara.

    Cleo Rocos' media career

    Not being resigned to just TV, Cleo has tapped into other media formats over the years. She's made a name for herself on BBC London radio, occasionally presenting from time to time, and even collaborated on a couple of singles in the 1980s and 1990s. She's also dabbled in the stage life, producing the on London's West End in 2000.

    On the big screen, Cleo can be seen in Mel Brooks' and, most recently, 2004's . Cleo has also co-authored an autobiographical book, and has written for . She released , a book on how to drink well without letting it overwhelm you.

    Cleo Rocos' business career

    These days, Cleo's main passion is on her tequila label, which is named Aqua Riva. She launched the brand in 2012, and produces it in Mexico. 

    Cleo Rocos' personal life

    Cleo is renowned for having been close friends with both Princess Diana and Queen's Freddie Mercury. Speaking to the in 2012 about her tequila, she revealed she is also connected with Holly Willoughby, Richard Branson and Derren Brown, who are all said to have been fans of her spirit before it was released. She also counts the likes of Robbie Williams and Darryl Hannah amongst her friends.

    As for her relationship status, Cleo keeps this side of her life private. It's said that Kenny once asked Cleo to marry him (even though he was gay), and she accepted - however their relationship was entirely friendly. She revealed in her autobiography that she still misses him deeply. 

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