Caroline Rhea

right Caroline Rhea (born April 13, 1964) is a stand-up comedian, actress, and host of talk show "The Caroline Rhea Show".

Profile

Raised in Montreal, Quebec, Caroline moved to New York in 1989 to study stand-up comedy at the New School of Social Research. She says her true training came from her first gigs at comedy club Catch A Rising Star. Performing around New York City, she quickly gained a reputation, and a name in the city's competitive comedy scene. These performances were augmented with appearances on MTV's Half-Hour Comedy Hour, Comic Strip Live and Caroline's Comedy Hour. She then decided to move on to Los Angeles for a career in Hollywood, debuting in NBC television series Pride and Joy, with Jeremy Piven. She likely gained most fame for her role as Aunt Hilda on The WB's Sabrina, The Teenage Witch, and being a regular on Hollywood Squares. Other credits include: She has appeared in Comic Relief 8, the Ms. Foundation's Women of Comedy from Caroline's.

Transition to talk show

It was easy for Caroline to make the transition to hosting a talk show. She has said to have an innate curiosity which helps her in interviewing celebrities and non-celebrities on her show. Her comedy talent also come into play, as she can spontaneously joke during interviews. Also to her credit, she had filled in as a guest host for Rosie O'Donnell in the final two seasons of The Rosie O'Donnell Show. Her talk show actually took over the daytime time slot, studio and much of the format of The Rosie O'Donnell Show, when Rosie decided to leave her post to restart her stand-up career.

See also

Rhea, Caroline Rhea, Caroline Rhea, Caroline Rhea, Caroline

 

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