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DISNEYSat, Jul 4, 7:00 PMTarzanBuy
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LIFETue, Jul 7, 9:00 PMAmericaBuy
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SHOeTue, Jul 14, 7:45 AMShowBusiness: The Road to BroadwayBuy
VH1Tue, Jul 14, 1:00 PMCelebrity ApologiesBuy
DISXDWed, Jul 15, 5:00 PMTarzanBuy
OXYGNWed, Jul 15, 8:00 PMSleepless in SeattleBuy
OXYGNWed, Jul 15, 10:30 PMSleepless in SeattleBuy
DISXDThu, Jul 16, 10:00 AMTarzanBuy
BRAVOThu, Jul 16, 1:00 PMKathy Griffin: My Life on the D-ListBuy

Rosie O'Donnell Biography

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  • Birth Name: Roseann Teresa O'Donnell
  • Birth Place: Commack, NY
  • Date of Birth / Zodiac Sign: 03/21/1962, Aries
  • Profession: Comedian; actor; talk-show host
Although these days she's an out lesbian and tireless advocate for gay rights, there was a time when this full-figured comedian was simply known for being funny. After a winning streak on Star Search, this tomboyish stand-up brought her brazen attitude and Long Island accent to a host of TV series and films (a one-year stint on Gimme a Break!, A League of Their Own, Sleepless in Seattle, The Flintstones), usually as a bighearted, acid-tongued second banana. In the mid-'90s she made a decision that would change her career: Tired of working long hours on movies and anxious to spend more time with her adopted son, O'Donnell launched her own eponymous daytime talk show in 1996. An instant hit, the series cast the formerly brash comedian in a new role, that of Rosie "The Queen of Nice" — a show-tune singing, Tom Cruise-loving, down-to-earth everywoman, who effortlessly connected with folk across America. During her tenure, she won a bunch of Daytime Emmys, hosted a number of award shows (the Tonys, the Grammys), launched a magazine and even starred in the Broadway musical Seussical. But 2002 marked another change in trajectory for the star. After years of speculation about her sexual orientation, O'Donnell officially came out as a lesbian and soon after resigned from both her magazine and TV show to spend more time with her partner, Kelli Carpenter, and their ever-growing family. She was still never completely out of the spotlight. In 2004 in the midst of the ongoing debate over legalizing gay marriage, she and Carpenter wed in San Francisco. The couple also founded a gay family-friendly travel company, which was chronicled in the documentary All Aboard! Rosie's Family Cruise. In 2006, O'Donnell returned to daytime TV after a four-year hiatus as the most outspoken member of the chatfest The View. Although she only stayed with the show for a year, she helped boost ratings with her blunt banter, public feud with Donald Trump and frequent clashes with her conservative cohost Elisabeth Hasselbeck. In May 2007, a particularly heated political debate with Hasselbeck prompted O'Donnell to exit the talk show almost a month earlier than previously announced.
Rosie O'Donnell Fast Facts:
  • Named homecoming queen, prom queen, class president and class clown in high school.
  • In 1978, at age 16, she debuted as a stand-up comic at a neighborhood restaurant; six years later, she won Star Search five times, earning enough in cash prizes to move to Los Angeles.
  • Publicly acknowledged being a lesbian in a 2002 interview with Diane Sawyer because she was appalled by a Florida law that preventing gays from adopting children.
  • Made her Broadway debut in the 1994 revival of Grease and subsequently appeared in Seussical (2001) and Fiddler on the Roof (2005). She also produced Boy George's autobiographical mega-bomb musical Taboo (2003). Although she helped boost Broadway ticket sales by showcasing productions on her eponymous talk show, she has never earned a Tony nod, although she has hosted the award show.
  • Earned six Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Talk Show Host for The Rosie O'Donnell Show (on air from 1996-2002) and five for Outstanding Talk Show as the program's executive producer.
  • Published a memoir titled Find Me in 2002.
  • In 2003, she was sued by the publishers of her magazine, Rosie, for resigning; responded by countersuing. A judge determined neither party deserved damages.
  • In 2006, she released an HBO documentary about her travel company's first-ever cruise for gay parents and their families. The film was seen by Barbara Walters, who then asked her to join The View.
    Rosie O'Donnell Relationships:
  • Blake Christopher O'Donnell - Son
  • Chelsea Belle O'Donnell - Daughter
  • Daniel O'Donnell - Brother
  • Edward O'Donnell - Brother
  • Edward O'Donnell - Father
  • Kelli Carpenter - Wife
  • Maureen O'Donnell - Sister
  • Parker Jaren O'Donnell - Son
  • Roseann O'Donnell - Mother
  • Timothy O'Donnell - Brother
  • Vivienne Rose O'Donnell - Daughter

  • Rosie O'Donnell Awards:
  • 1996 Emmy: Outstanding Guest Actress for a Comedy Series - Nominee
  • 1995 Emmy: Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program - Nominee
  • 1999 Emmy: Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special - Winner
  • 1999 Emmy: Outstanding Children's Program - Nominee

  • College:
  • Attended Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA; attended Boston University, Boston, MA
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