Elizabeth Ann Guttman (born September 11, 1961 Los Angeles, California, U.S.), she is of French origin,her parents are Alex and Helen. Siblings are Michael, (Ronald) Rony, Sam and Reine. better known by her stage names of Elizabeth Daily and E.G. Daily, is an American voice actress, actress, singer, songwriter, and musician. She voices Tommy Pickles in Rugrats and its spinoff All Grown Up!, Buttercup in The Powerpuff Girls and Steve from Curious George.
Dated Jon-Erik Hexum of the television show Cover Up. She was dating him at the time of his death when he accidentally shot himself with a prop gun on the set of Cover Up. Daily wa at the time of his death (1984).She played one of the runaways in Rod Stewart's "Young Turks" music videos.Despite success in motion picture, television, and recording industries, she is best known for providing the voice role of "Tommy Pickles" on "Rugrats" (1991).Daughters with Rick Salomon: Hunter Daily Salomon (born March 13th 1996) and Tyson (born October 14th 1998).Attended the same High School as Angelina Jolie, Michael Klesic, Nicolas Cage, Lenny Kravitz, David Schwimm .
Despite success in motion picture, television, and recording industries, she is best known for providing the voice role of "Tommy Pickles" on "Rugrats" (1991).
Daughters with Rick Salomon: Hunter Daily Salomon (born March 13th 1996) and Tyson (born October 14th 1998).
Attended the same High School as Angelina Jolie, Michael Klesic, Nicolas Cage, Lenny Kravitz, David Schwimmer, Jonathan Silverman, Gina Gershon, Rhonda Fleming, Jackie Cooper, Rob Reiner, Antonio Sabato Jr., Pauly Shore, Michael Tolkin, Betty White, Corbin Bernsen, Albert Brooks and Crispin Glover.
Had Top 10 song "Mind Over Matter" from Summer School (1987) soundtrack.
E.G. Daily reached the top of the Hot Dance Music/Club Play Billboard charts with "Say It, Say It" reaching #1, "Love In The Shadows" #6, "Mind Over Matter" #7 and "Some People" #33.
E.G. Daily is a perfect example of an artist whose biggest hit is not representative of her overall output. When people think of Daily, they think of her 1986 single "Say It, Say It" -- a very Madonna-ish R&B/pop gem. It isn't surprising that "Say It, Say It" is as Madonna-ish as it is; the song was produced by Jellybean Benitez (who is known for his work with the Material Girl), and it was co-written by Stephen Bray (another person with a strong Madonna connection). But anyone who heard Daily's debut album, Wild Child, learned that most of the songs are neither urban contemporary nor dance-pop; overall, Wild Child is a pop/rock album. The LP's most dance-oriented tracks are "Say It, Say It" and an inspired cover of Donna Summer's 1979 classic "Sunset People," which has a strong Euro-dance flavor. Daily updates the tune, making it relevant to the hi-NRG scene of 1986. But the rest of the tracks are straight-up pop/rock; that is true whether Daily's producer is Harold Faltermeyer on "Love in the Shadows" and "Is Anybody Home?" or Keith Forsey on "Waiting." In the 1980s, Faltermeyer was no stranger to dance-pop -- in fact, he produced Daily's "Sunset People" remake. But "Love in the Shadows" and "Is Anybody Home?" are fine examples of what he can do as a pop/rock producer. It should be noted that "Say It, Say It" is the only song on Wild Child that Benitez produced; although Daily was a big fan of dance-pop, she didn't want to be labeled a dance diva. And those who heard everything on Wild Child realized that urban and dance-pop only account for about 20% of this promising debut.