Beloved television icon and entertainment pioneer, Ellen DeGeneres'
distinctive comic voice has resonated with audiences from her first
stand-up comedy appearances through her work today on television, in
film and in the literary world.
Ellen DeGeneres has made a home for herself in the daytime arena with
her hit syndicated talk show, "The Ellen DeGeneres Show." The show
enters its ninth season on September 12, fresh from winning the Daytime
Emmy for "Outstanding Talk Show." During its eight seasons, the show has
earned a total of 35 Daytime Emmy Awards. Additionally, DeGeneres has
won eleven People's Choice Awards and most recently, the Teen Choice
Award for "Choice Comedian" for a third consecutive year. Additionally,
the show has won a Genesis Award and a GLAAD Media Award for
"Outstanding Talk Show Episode."
DeGeneres has been included in Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women and was
also included in Entertainment Weekly's 50 Most Powerful Entertainers.
She was honored with Television Week's Syndication Personality of the
Year and has been included in TIME magazine's 100 Most Influential
People.
DeGeneres had the honor of hosting the highly rated 79th Annual
Academy Awards and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for
"Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program." In
addition to hosting the Oscars, DeGeneres has hosted the Primetime Emmy
Awards three times. Her performance as host of the 2001 awards show
garnered her rave reviews for providing a perfect balance of wit and
heartfelt emotion for the post-September 11th telecast. DeGeneres served
as host for an array of industry events, including the 38th and 39th
Annual Grammy Awards, for which she earned an Emmy nomination.
DeGeneres also received critical acclaim for her HBO stand-up
specials. "The Beginning" received two Emmy nominations in 2001, and the
special entitled "Here and Now" was also nominated for two Emmys in
2003.
DeGeneres, an accomplished best-selling author, will release her
third book on October 4th, titled, "Seriously... I'm Kidding," which
includes a compilation of photos, quotes and stories from her life.
DeGeneres' second book, "The Funny Thing Is...." was comprised of the
author's comedic short stories and essays. It hit the New York Times
Best Seller list upon its release. In 2005, DeGeneres was nominated for a
Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album for the audio version of the book.
Her first book, "My Point... And I Do Have One," published in 1995,
debuted at No. 1 on the New York Times Best Seller list.
Both on and off screen, DeGeneres' humanitarian efforts take center
stage. This past year, DeGeneres brought awareness to the anti-bullying
issue by creating a PSA titled "Be Kind." DeGeneres and the show
partnered with the Trevor Project and Pacer Center to raise money and
awareness for the cause. In addition, DeGeneres showed her support for
her hometown of New Orleans, which was devastated by Hurricane Katrina.
Her efforts have resulted in "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" raising over 10
million dollars to improve the lives of New Orleans residents.
DeGeneres continues to share her love of animals and has brought
attention to the Gentle Barn, an organization that rescues and
rehabilitates animals. Overall, "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" has raised
over 50 million dollars and brought attention to various causes,
including global warming and breast cancer awareness. Additionally,
DeGeneres served as spokesperson for General Mills' breast cancer
awareness initiative, Pink for the Cure, and hosted special episodes of
her show to mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
DeGeneres' career began as an emcee at a local comedy club in her
hometown of New Orleans, which led to national recognition in 1982 when
her videotaped club performances won Showtime's "Funniest Person in
America" honor. When DeGeneres moved to Los Angeles, she filmed her
first HBO Special, "Young Comedians Reunion," then in 1986, "Women of
the Night." That same year, DeGeneres became the first female comedian
to be summoned by Johnny Carson to sit down with him after her
performance.
DeGeneres began her acting career in television on FOX's sitcom,
"Open House." She moved on to ABC's "Laurie Hill," prior to being
offered a part on "These Friends of Mine" by ABC. After the first
season, the show was renamed "Ellen." Running from 1994 to 1998, the
show garnered record ratings, with DeGeneres receiving Emmy nominations
each season in the Best Actress category. In 1997, DeGeneres was the
recipient of the coveted Peabody Award as well as an Emmy for writing
the critically acclaimed "Puppy Episode," in which her character came
out as a gay woman to a record 46 million viewers. DeGeneres followed
with the CBS sitcom, "The Ellen Show," which ran from 2001 to 2002.
In the course of producing and starring in "Ellen," DeGeneres
received numerous accolades, including The People's Choice Award in
1995, two Golden Globe nominations and two Screen Actors Guild
nominations. Other television credits include Executive Producing and
starring with Sharon Stone in the Emmy-nominated "If These Walls Could
Talk II" for HBO, as well as a guest appearance on the "Larry Sanders
Show," for which she received another Emmy nomination.
DeGeneres has also been successful in her feature film work.
DeGeneres scored unprecedented popular and critical response to her
character, Dory, the fish with extremely short-term memory, in the
blockbuster animated feature film, "Finding Nemo." DeGeneres' feature
film credits include "EDTV" for director Ron Howard, "Mr. Wrong," "The
Love Letter" for Dreamworks, New Regency's "Goodbye Lover," and
"Coneheads."
DeGeneres also served as the fourth judge on "American Idol" during
its ninth season. The judging panel included, Simon Cowell, Randy
Jackson and Kara DioGuardi.
In May 2010, DeGeneres announced eleveneleven, a record label created
in partnership with Telepictures, which will find new acts and platform
them on the talk show, with the first release from 12-year-old Internet
singing sensation, Greyson Chance.
DeGeneres has become a sought after spokesperson who's been featured
in highly successful and popular campaigns, including American Express,
CoverGirl and vitaminwater zero.
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