Background
Donovan was born in London. Her father was fashion photographer and film director Terence Donovan. Her mother, Diana (Street Felix Dare), is chairwoman of the English National Ballet School.
Donovan was born in London. Her father was fashion photographer and film director Terence Donovan. Her mother, Diana (Street Felix Dare), is chairwoman of the English National Ballet School.
She then studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Artist
Donovan went to the independent Street Paul"s Girls School in Hammersmith, London, where she met her inspiration – the High Mistress, Baroness Brigstocke. She went to the University of Cambridge to read Classics, but found that subject was not for her and went to the University of Edinburgh to study English and performed with the Drama Society. Donovan became a receptionist, and then a runner on the first series of The Eleven O"Clock Show.
The producers were looking for a female interviewer who would act straight but use comedic lines, and searched everywhere – until they tried their receptionist, the rather posh-talking Donovan.
She made occasional appearance as "lieutenant Girl" Pandora Box-Grainger. In the second series she presented shorts, "Angel of Delight", in which she interviewed politicians (she once asked Denis Healey whether he would ever give Margaret Thatcher a "pearl necklace") and got the co-host job with Iain Lee from late 1999–2000.
In 2000, Donovan was featured prominently in series one of sitcom My Family, playing Brigitte, Ben"s annoying, superstitious dental assistant. Donovan subsequently hosted quiz shows: and the eponymous Daisy Daisy, which she also wrote and produced.
In 2006, Donovan presented the British Fashion awards and later presented one series of a programme based in America called Daisy Does America.
Since 2006 she has concentrated on writing screenplays and acting in minor roles. Donovan appeared in Death at a Funeral (2007), Wild Child (2008) and I Give lieutenant A Year (2012).