Daisy Adair - born in 1913, died in 1938, cause of death smoke inhalation in Marietta, Georgia. The death was caused by the filming of the fire scene of Gone with the Wind - evidently, someone had a bit too much genuine fire around. Final thoughts - "why has nobody ever loved me?"
An elderly man in one of the clubs the reaper crew goes to recognizes Daisy as the woman who died "during the filming of" Gone with the Wind. He says she came to the Stork Club most nights, with different men, usually stars, on her arm.
Daisy is an attractive and elitist actress from the 1930s, who frequently tells stories of her alleged sexual escapades with actors and celebrities including Clark Gable, Cary Grant, Errol Flynn, Bing Crosby and Babe Ruth. She was transferred from SoHo in New York City to join the group after Betty disappeared. It is hinted that she left New York under bad circumstances, possibly involving a con game with the newly dead. During the second season, Daisy experimented with Catholicism as part of a search for meaning and belief, but abandoned the faith after reaping a priest who was skeptical to the point of agnosticism. She claims to have reaped one of the Andrews Sisters and James Dean.
She and George share a house that once belonged to one of Mason's reaps. Daisy was extremely disturbed when asked to reap a young woman who was strangled to death by her lover and actually abandoned the girl's soul at the scene of the crime, leaving a note informing the police of the murderer's identity. She subsequently revealed to Mason that she had a sister, the implication being that her sister died, or at least was attacked, in a similar situation.
She was involved with Ray, a television producer, in a relationship that became abusive. When she tried to break up with him, he turned violent on her, and Mason killed him. Following his death was the "birth" of a graveling from the corpse; Daisy stated that she has seen this happen before. This graveling, which appears to be different from the others in that it is more malevolent, appears to be stalking her, leading Daisy to confess to George about Ray's death.
She characteristically introduces herself as "Daisy - Daisy Adair."