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Rosie O'Donnell

Rosie O'Donnell

Roseann "Rosie" O'Donnell (born March 21, 1962) is an American stand-up comedienne, actress, singer, author and media personality. She has also been a magazine editor and continues to be a celebrity blogger, LGBT rights activist, television producer and collaborative partner in the LGBT family vacation company R Family Vacations. Raised Roman Catholic, O'Donnell lost her mother to cancer as a pre-teen and has stressed the importance of protecting children and supporting families throughout her career. O'Donnell started her comedy career while still a teenager and her big break was on the talent show Star Search when she was twenty years old. A TV sitcom and a series of movies introduced her to a larger national audience and in 1996 she started hosting The Rosie O'Donnell Show which won multiple Emmy awards. During her years on The Rosie O'Donnell Show she wrote her first book, a memoir called Find Me and developed the nickname "Queen Of Nice" as well as a reputation for philanthropic efforts. She used the book's $3 million advance to establish her own For All Kids foundation and promoted other charity projects encouraging other celebrities on her show to also take part. O'Donnell came out stating "I'm a dyke!" two months before finishing her talk show run, saying that her primary reason was to bring attention to gay adoption issues.  O'Donnell is a foster—and adoptive—mother. She has since continued to support many LGBT causes and issues. In 2006 O'Donnell became the new moderator on The View boosting ratings and attracting controversies with her liberal views, and strong personality, dominating many of the conversations. She became a polarizing figure to many and her strong opinions resulted in several notable controversies including an on-air dispute regarding the Bush administration's policies with the war in Iraq resulting in a mutual agreement to cancel her contract. In 2007 O'Donnell also released her second memoir, Celebrity Detox, which focuses on her struggles with fame and her time at The View. She continues to do charity work and remains involved with LGBT and family-related issues. She is best known for her inaccurate prediction that Donald Trump will never be the President of the United States. In 2008 O'Donnell starred in and executive produced America (2009 film), a Lifetime channel original movie in which she plays the therapist of the title character, a 16-year-old boy aging out of the foster care system. The film is based on the E.R. Frank book of the same name.  In October 2009, she appeared in the original cast of Love, Loss, and What I Wore.  In November 2009 "Rosie Radio", a daily two-hour show with O'Donnell discussing news and events on Sirius XM Radio, premiered. O'Donnell said she was approached by the company after she appeared on The Howard Stern Show.   O'Donnell has signed on with the Oprah Winfrey Network OWN to return to daytime TV with a talk show in Fall 2011.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Rosie O'Donnell,   licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known for

She Raised Me
She Raised Me
2025 • Marilyn Muff
Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story
Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story
2025 • Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution
Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution
2024 • Self
The Grievance
2024 • Louise
The Matthew Shepard Story: An American Hate Crime
The Matthew Shepard Story: An American Hate Crime
2023 • Self
Rosie's Theater Kids
Rosie's Theater Kids
2023 • Herself
Being Mary Tyler Moore
Being Mary Tyler Moore
2023 • Self (voice)
Bonnie
Bonnie
2022 • Self

Full filmography

She Raised Me
She Raised Me
2025 • Marilyn Muff
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Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story
Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story
2025 • Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Bonnie
Bonnie
2022 • Self
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Meat Loaf - A Celebration Of Life
Meat Loaf - A Celebration Of Life
2022 • Self (archive footage)
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The Words That Built America
The Words That Built America
2017 • Self - Reader: Declaration of Independence
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Hairspray Live!
Hairspray Live!
2016 • Gym Teacher
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Pitch Perfect 2
Pitch Perfect 2
2015 • The View Host
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Me @ the Zoo
Me @ the Zoo
2012 • Self (archive footage)
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The Undefeated
The Undefeated
2011 • Self (voice)
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America
America
2009 • Dr. Maureen Brennan
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The Madness of Boy George
The Madness of Boy George
2006 • Self (archive footage)
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Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
2001 • Self (uncredited)
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The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas
2000 • Octopus Masseuse (voice)
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Tarzan
Tarzan
1999 • Terk (voice)
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Jackie's Back!
Jackie's Back!
1999 • Rosie O'Donnell
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Kids Are Punny
Kids Are Punny
1998 • Baby Rosie (voice)
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Wide Awake
Wide Awake
1998 • Sister Terry
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A Very Brady Sequel
A Very Brady Sequel
1996 • Rosie O'Donnell (uncredited)
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Harriet the Spy
Harriet the Spy
1996 • Ole Golly
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Beautiful Girls
Beautiful Girls
1996 • Gina Barrisano
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Now and Then
Now and Then
1995 • Roberta
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Exit to Eden
Exit to Eden
1994 • Sheila Kingston
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The Flintstones
The Flintstones
1994 • Betty Rubble
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Car 54, Where Are You?
Car 54, Where Are You?
1994 • Lucille Toody
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Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebration
Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebration
1993 • Self (segment "New Way to Walk")
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Fatal Instinct
Fatal Instinct
1993 • Woman in Bird Store
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Another Stakeout
Another Stakeout
1993 • A.D.A. Gina Garrett
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A League of Their Own
A League of Their Own
1992 • Doris Murphy (3B)
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