Deedee
Deedee, DeeDee or Dee Dee may refer to:
Given name
- DeeDee Halleck (born 1940), media activist
- DeeDee Jonrowe (born 1953), American kennel owner and dog musher, three-time runner up in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
- Deedee Magno (born 1975), American actress and singer
Nickname
- Dee Dee Bridgewater (born 1950), American jazz singer and songwriter
- Deedee Corradini (1944–2015), mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah
- D'Andre Hill (born 1973), American track and field coach and former sprinter
- Dolores "Dee Dee" Kenniebrew (born 1945), American singer, member of the Crystals
- Dee Dee Myers (born 1961), American political analyst and former White House Press Secretary for President Clinton
- DeeDee Trotter (born 1982), American sprinter
- Dee Dee Wood, American choreographer, particularly in the 1960s and '70s
- DeeDee – 2016 name for one of the most Distant Dwarf planets, 2014 UZ224
Stage name
- Dee Dee Phelps, American singer, songwriter and author born Mary Sperling, half of the 1960s duo Dick and Dee Dee
- Dee Dee Ramone (1951–2002), German-American songwriter and musician, founding member, songwriter and bassist for punk rock band the Ramones
- Dee Dee Sharp (born 1945), American R&B singer
- Dee Dee Warwick (1942–2008), American soul singer
Objects
- 2014_UZ224, nicknamed "DeeDee" (abbreviation for "distant dwarf"), a trans-Neptunian object which may be a dwarf planet
Fictional characters
- Deedee Rodgers, one of the protagonists of the 1977 film The Turning Point, played by Shirley MacLaine
- Dee Dee, Dexter's older sister in the animated TV series Dexter's Laboratory
- Deedee, one of the protagonists from the 2012 young adult novel The Kill Order by James Dashner
- Derek "Dee Dee" Dury, a recurring character from the comedy sketch show Limmy's Show
- Dee Dee, one of the main characters in the novel series Big Nate by Lincoln Pierce
See also
- Dee D. Jackson (born 1954), English singer and musician
- DD (disambiguation)
- Dede (disambiguation)
- Dedee, a nickname
- Deede (disambiguation)
- Didi (disambiguation)
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