- Jun 27, 2003
- 22,646
- 1,154
- 73
- Faith
- Methodist
- Marital Status
- Married
ROSIE ODONNELL
Time and time again people told me to quit.... I didnt listen to them.
Rosie ODonnell
Rosie ODonnell is likable. Once you see her on television or in a movie, you feel as if you could be best friends. Shes a wisecracking, funny, effervescent, down-to-earth comedian with a New York accent. Shes also very focused on her career. The middle of five children, Rosie learned comedy from her mother, a gifted amateur comedienne. Rosie was only ten when her mother died of cancer. At about the same time, Rosie decided she would become a movie starand her entry would be through comedy. Watching TV almost twenty-four hours a day, she studied acting, delivery, and comedy. As a teenager, Rosie excelled at mimicking popular comedians, and she eventually began performing her own material.
At age seventeen, after gaining experience at local comedy clubs, Rosie began a five-year stint playing comedy clubs in forty-nine states. As she gradually honed her material, Rosie hoped someone would see her act and discover her. Although she was well received by audiences, other actors told her to quit. They called her too heavy, too tough, and too New York, but her dream kept her going. With money she won as a five-time Star Search champion, Rosie moved to Los Angeles. Her dream of being discovered came true when Brandon Tartikoff, then head of NBCs entertainment division, saw Rosie perform at Igbys comedy club and cast her in the sitcom Gimme a Break. Rosies childhood dream has come true. She has appeared in a number of movies, starred in a Broadway revival of Grease, and established herself as an award-winning TV and film actress and comedian.
CONSIDER THIS: Focus on your dream. Study and practice to make yourself the best you can be. Dont believe the nay-sayers. Keep taking steps toward your goal.
Submitted by Richard
Time and time again people told me to quit.... I didnt listen to them.
Rosie ODonnell
Rosie ODonnell is likable. Once you see her on television or in a movie, you feel as if you could be best friends. Shes a wisecracking, funny, effervescent, down-to-earth comedian with a New York accent. Shes also very focused on her career. The middle of five children, Rosie learned comedy from her mother, a gifted amateur comedienne. Rosie was only ten when her mother died of cancer. At about the same time, Rosie decided she would become a movie starand her entry would be through comedy. Watching TV almost twenty-four hours a day, she studied acting, delivery, and comedy. As a teenager, Rosie excelled at mimicking popular comedians, and she eventually began performing her own material.
At age seventeen, after gaining experience at local comedy clubs, Rosie began a five-year stint playing comedy clubs in forty-nine states. As she gradually honed her material, Rosie hoped someone would see her act and discover her. Although she was well received by audiences, other actors told her to quit. They called her too heavy, too tough, and too New York, but her dream kept her going. With money she won as a five-time Star Search champion, Rosie moved to Los Angeles. Her dream of being discovered came true when Brandon Tartikoff, then head of NBCs entertainment division, saw Rosie perform at Igbys comedy club and cast her in the sitcom Gimme a Break. Rosies childhood dream has come true. She has appeared in a number of movies, starred in a Broadway revival of Grease, and established herself as an award-winning TV and film actress and comedian.
CONSIDER THIS: Focus on your dream. Study and practice to make yourself the best you can be. Dont believe the nay-sayers. Keep taking steps toward your goal.
Submitted by Richard