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Born(1. 97. 0- 1. December 1, 1. 97. Bedford, New Hampshire, U. S. Medium. Stand up, television, film, radio.

Years active. 19. Genres. Blue comedy, black comedy, political satire, insult comedy, musical comedy, character comedy. Subject(s)Racism, sexism, religion. Partner(s)Relative(s)Laura Silverman (sister)Susan Silverman (sister)Sarah Kate Silverman (born December 1, 1.

American stand- up comedian, actress, producer, and writer. Her comedy addresses social taboos and controversial topics, such as racism, sexism, and religion, having her comic character endorse them in a sarcastic or deadpan fashion.[3][4][5] For her work on television, she won two Primetime Emmy Awards. Silverman was a writer and occasional performer on Saturday Night Live, and starred in and produced The Sarah Silverman Program, which ran from 2.

Comedy Central, for which she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.[6] She released an autobiography The Bedwetter in 2. She also appeared in other television programs, such as Mr.

Show and V. I. P., and starred in films, including Who's the Caboose? School of Rock (2. Wreck- It Ralph (2. A Million Ways to Die in the West (2. In 2. 01. 5, she starred in the drama I Smile Back, for which she was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role. Early life[edit]Silverman was born in Bedford, New Hampshire,[7][8][9][1.

Beth Ann (née Halpin; 1. Donald Silverman. She was raised in Manchester, New Hampshire. Beth had been George Mc. Govern's personal campaign photographer and would found the theater company New Thalian Players, while Donald has training as a social worker and also ran the clothing store Crazy Sophie's Outlet.[1.

Silverman's parents divorced and later remarried others.[1. Silverman is the youngest of five siblings. Her sisters are Rabbi. Susan Silverman, screenwriter Jodyne Silverman, and actress.

Laura Silverman; her brother Jeffrey Michael died when he was three months old.[1. Born into a Jewish family, she considers herself secular and non- religious.[1.

She was in attendance when women lit menorahs at the Western Wall for the first time, in December 2. Her ancestors were from Poland and Russia.[2. The first time Silverman performed stand- up comedy was in Boston at age 1. She described her performance as "awful".[2. After graduating from The Derryfield School in Manchester, she attended New York University for a year but did not graduate.

Instead, she performed stand- up comedy in Greenwich Village.[1. Career beginnings and Jesus Is Magic[edit]After beginning her stand- up comedy in 1. Silverman was part of the 1.

Saturday Night Live (SNL) for 1. She was fired after one season where only one of the sketches she wrote survived to dress rehearsal and none aired, although she did appear on the show as a cast member in skits, usually in smaller supporting roles. Bob Odenkirk, a former SNL writer, explained, "I could see how it wouldn't work at SNL because she's got her own voice, she's very much Sarah Silverman all the time.

She can play a character but she doesn't disappear into the character—she makes the character her."[2. She has stated that she was not ready for SNL when she got the job.[2. She said that when she was fired it hurt her confidence for a year, but after that nothing could hurt her and that she attributes her time to SNL as being a key reason why she has been so tough in her career.[2.

Later, she was grateful that her SNL time was short because it didn't end up defining her.[2. She parodied the situation when she appeared on The Larry Sanders Show episode "The New Writer" (1. Sanders' new staff writer, whose jokes are not used because of the chauvinism and bias of the male chief comedy writer, who favors the jokes of his male co- writers. She appeared in three episodes of Larry Sanders during its final two seasons. She also starred in the HBOsketch comedy series Mr.

Show (1. 99. 5–1. Who's the Caboose?, about a pair of New York comedians (Silverman and director Sam Seder) going to Los Angeles during pilot season to try to get a part in a television series; the film features numerous young stand- up comedians in supporting roles but never received a widespread theatrical release. Silverman and Seder later made a six- episode television series sequel entitled Pilot Season in which Silverman stars as the same character and Seder again directed. She made her network standup comedy debut on the Late Show with David Letterman on July 3 of 1. Silverman made several TV program guest appearances, including on Star Trek: Voyager in the two- part time travel episode "Future's End" (1. Seinfeld in the episode "The Money" (1. V. I. P. in the episode "4. Watch 7 Days Online Hollywoodreporter.

Hours" (2. 00. 2); Greg the Bunny as a series regular (2. Watch I Know Who Killed Me Online Freeform here. Crank Yankers as the voice of Hadassah Guberman (2. She had small parts in the films There's Something About Mary, Say It Isn't So, School of Rock, The Way of the Gun, Overnight Delivery, Screwed, Heartbreakers, Evolution, School for Scoundrels, and Rent, playing a mixture of comic and serious roles. In 2. 00. 5, Silverman released a concert film, Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic, based on her one- woman show of the same name.

Liam Lynch directed the film, which was distributed by Roadside Attractions. It received 6. 4% positive ratings based on 8. Web site Rotten Tomatoes,[2.

As part of the film's publicity campaign, she appeared online in Slate as the cover subject of Heeb magazine and in roasts on Comedy Central of Pamela Anderson and Hugh Hefner. Silverman played a therapist in a skit for a bonus DVD of the album Lullabies to Paralyze by the band Queens of the Stone Age. Watch The Cellar Door Mediafire on this page.

Silverman also appears at the end of the video for American glam metal band Steel Panther's "Death To All But Metal." On Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Silverman parodied sketches from Chappelle's Show, replaying Dave Chappelle's characterizations of Rick James and "Tyrone" as well as a Donnell Rawlings character based on the miniseries Roots. In 2. 00. 6, Silverman placed 5. Maxim Hot 1. 00 List.[3. In 2. 00. 7, she placed 2. The Sarah Silverman Program[edit]Her television sitcom The Sarah Silverman Program debuted on Comedy Central in February 2.

Silverman, her sister Laura, and their friends. A number of comedic actors from Mr. Show have appeared on The Sarah Silverman Program. Silverman was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award[3. At the awards ceremony, she wore a fake mustache.

Comedy Central canceled The Sarah Silverman Program after three seasons.[3. In June 2. 00. 7, she hosted the MTV Movie Awards. During her opening act, she commented on the upcoming jail sentence of Paris Hilton, who was in the audience, saying: "In a couple of days, Paris Hilton is going to jail.

As a matter of fact, I heard that to make her feel more comfortable in prison, the guards are going to paint the bars to look like penises. I think it is wrong, too. I just worry she is going to break her teeth on those things."[3. In September 2. 00. MTV Video Music Awards.

Following the comeback performance of Britney Spears, Silverman mocked her on stage, saying: "Wow, she is amazing. I mean, she is 2. In January 2. 00. Jimmy Kimmel Live! Jimmy Kimmel, her boyfriend at the time, a special video. The video turned out to be a song called "I'm Fucking Matt Damon" in which she and Matt Damon sang a duet about having an affair behind Kimmel's back.

The video created an "instant You. Tube sensation."[3. She won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Music and Lyrics at the 6. Primetime Emmy Awards. Kimmel responded with his own video a month later with Damon's friend Ben Affleck, which enlisted a panoply of stars to record Kimmel's song "I'm Fucking Ben Affleck".[3. On September 1. 3, 2. Silverman won a Creative Arts Emmy Award for writing the song "I'm Fucking Matt Damon".[4.

Silverman guest- starred in a second- season episode of the USA cable program Monk as Marci Maven.

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Born. Orpah Gail Winfrey[1](1. January 2. 9, 1. 95. Kosciusko, Mississippi, U. S. Residence. Montecito, California. Lavallette, New Jersey. Telluride, Colorado. Maui, Hawaii. Chicago, Illinois.

Fisher Island, Florida. Alma mater. Tennessee State University. Occupation. Years active. Salary$7. 5 million(2. Net worth. US$ 3 billion (September 2. Political party. Democratic. Partner(s)Stedman Graham (1.

Children. Canaan (born c. Websiteoprah. com. Signature. Oprah Winfrey (born Orpah Gail Winfrey; January 2. American media proprietor, talk show host, actress, producer, and philanthropist.[1] She is best known for her talk show The Oprah Winfrey Show, which was the highest- rated television program of its kind in history and was nationally syndicated from 1. Chicago, Illinois.[6] Dubbed the "Queen of All Media",[7] she has been ranked the richest African- American,[8] the greatest black philanthropist in American history,[9][1. North America's first multi- billionaire black person.[1.

Several assessments rank her as the most influential woman in the world.[1. In 2. 01. 3, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama[1. Duke and Harvard.[1. Winfrey was born into poverty in rural Mississippi to a teenage single mother and later raised in an inner- city Milwaukee neighborhood.

She has stated that she was molested during her childhood and early teens and became pregnant at 1. Sent to live with the man she calls her father, a barber in Tennessee, Winfrey landed a job in radio while still in high school and began co- anchoring the local evening news at the age of 1. Her emotional ad- lib delivery eventually got her transferred to the daytime talk show arena, and after boosting a third- rated local Chicago talk show to first place,[1. Credited with creating a more intimate confessional form of media communication,[1. Phil Donahue,[1. 9] which a Yale study says broke 2.

LGBT people to enter the mainstream.[2. By the mid- 1. 99. Though criticized for unleashing a confession culture, promoting controversial self- help ideas,[2. From 2. 00. 6 to 2.

Obama, by one estimate, delivered over a million votes in the close 2. Democratic primary race.[2. Early life. Winfrey was named "Orpah" on her birth certificate after the biblical figure in the Book of Ruth, but people mispronounced it regularly and "Oprah" stuck.[1]Winfrey was born in Kosciusko, Mississippi, to an unmarried teenage mother. She later said that her conception was due to a single sexual encounter and the couple broke up not long after.[2. Her mother, Vernita Lee (born c. Winfrey's biological father is usually noted as Vernon Winfrey (born 1. Armed Forces when she was born.

However, Mississippi farmer and World War II veteran Noah Robinson, Sr. A genetic test in 2. Kpelle ethnic group, in the area that today is Liberia. Her genetic makeup was determined to be 8. Sub- Saharan African, 8% Native American, and 3% East Asian. However, the East Asian may, given the imprecision of genetic testing, actually be Native American markers.[2.

After Winfrey's birth, her mother traveled north and Winfrey spent her first six years living in rural poverty with her maternal grandmother, Hattie Mae (Presley) Lee (April 1. February 2. 7, 1. Winfrey often wore dresses made of potato sacks, for which the local children made fun of her.[3. Her grandmother taught her to read before the age of three and took her to the local church, where she was nicknamed "The Preacher" for her ability to recite Bible verses. When Winfrey was a child, her grandmother would hit her with a stick when she did not do chores or if she misbehaved in any way.[3. At age six, Winfrey moved to an inner- city neighborhood in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with her mother Vernita Lee, who was less supportive and encouraging than her grandmother had been, largely as a result of the long hours she worked as a maid.[3. Around this time, Lee had given birth to another daughter, Winfrey's younger half- sister, Patricia[3.

February 2. 00. 3, at age 4. By 1. 96. 2, Lee was having difficulty raising both daughters so Winfrey was temporarily sent to live with Vernon in Nashville, Tennessee.[3. While Winfrey was in Nashville, Lee gave birth to a third daughter[3. Lee's being on welfare) and later also named Patricia.[3. Winfrey did not learn she had a second half- sister until 2.

By the time Winfrey moved back in with Lee, Lee had also given birth to a boy named Jeffrey, Winfrey's half- brother, who died of AIDS- related causes in 1. Winfrey has stated she was molested by her cousin, uncle, and a family friend, starting when she was nine years old, something she first announced to her viewers on a 1. TV show regarding sexual abuse.[3. When Winfrey discussed the alleged abuse with family members at age 2.

Winfrey once commented that she had chosen not to be a mother because she had not been mothered well.[4. At 1. 3, after suffering years of abuse, Winfrey ran away from home.[1] When she was 1.

Winfrey later stated she felt betrayed by the family member who had sold the story of her son to the National Enquirer in 1. She began going to Lincoln High School; but after early success in the Upward Bound program, was transferred to the affluent suburban Nicolet High School, where she says her poverty was constantly rubbed in her face as she rode the bus to school with fellow African- Americans, some of whom were servants of her classmates' families.

She began to steal money from her mother in an effort to keep up with her free- spending peers, to lie to and argue with her mother, and to go out with older boys.[4. Her frustrated mother once again sent her to live with Vernon in Nashville, Tennessee, though this time she did not take her back. Vernon was strict, but encouraging, and made her education a priority. Winfrey became an honors student, was voted Most Popular Girl, and joined her high school speech team at East Nashville High School, placing second in the nation in dramatic interpretation.[4.

She won an oratory contest, which secured her a full scholarship to Tennessee State University, a historically black institution, where she studied communication. Her first job as a teenager was working at a local grocery store.[4. At the age of 1. 7, Winfrey won the Miss Black Tennessee beauty pageant.[4. She also attracted the attention of the local black radio station, WVOL, which hired her to do the news part- time.[3. She worked there during her senior year of high school, and again while in her first two years of college.

Winfrey's career choice in media would not have surprised her grandmother, who once said that ever since Winfrey could talk, she was on stage. As a child, she played games interviewing her corncob doll and the crows on the fence of her family's property. Winfrey later acknowledged her grandmother's influence, saying it was Hattie Mae who had encouraged her to speak in public and "gave me a positive sense of myself".[4.

Television. Working in local media, she was both the youngest news anchor and the first black female news anchor at Nashville's WLAC- TV. She moved to Baltimore's WJZ- TV in 1. In 1. 97. 7, she was removed as co- anchor and worked lower profile positions at the station. She was then recruited to join Richard Sher as co- host of WJZ's local talk show People Are Talking, which premiered on August 1. She also hosted the local version of Dialing for Dollars there.[5.

In 1. 98. 3, Winfrey relocated to Chicago to host WLS- TV's low- rated half- hour morning talk show, AM Chicago. The first episode aired on January 2, 1. Within months after Winfrey took over, the show went from last place in the ratings to overtaking Donahue as the highest- rated talk show in Chicago. The movie critic Roger Ebert persuaded her to sign a syndication deal with King World. Ebert predicted that she would generate 4.

At the Movies.[5.