Artist: Ellen DeGeneres

Actress-comedienne Ellen DeGeneres broke new ground for women in the world of comedy: one of the most successful female stand-ups of her generation, she parlayed her club success into television, movies, records and even books, later making history for her portrayal of TV's first openly gay lead character. Born January 26, 1958 in Metairie, Louisiana, after graduating high school DeGeneres worked a variety of odd jobs in the New Orleans area before making her stand-up debut at an area coffee house's amateur hour in 1981. A year later, she won a "Funniest Person in America" competition sponsored by the Showtime cable network; buoyed by her success, DeGeneres moved to San Francisco-- at the time a hotbed of stand-up clubs -- and launched a comedy career largely steeped in observational humor. However, it was a more personal tour-de-force, a telephone conversation with God inspired by the accidental death of a close friend, which became the centerpiece of her act and won her an invitation to perform on NBC's The Tonight Show in 1986;
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