Joan Rivers
Joan Alexandra Molinsky, celebrated as Joan Rivers (June 8, 1933 – September 4, 2014), was a multifaceted American comedian, actress, writer, producer, and television personality. Renowned for her distinctive comedic style, Rivers' humor was characterized by its biting self-deprecation and a fearless approach to addressing celebrities and political figures alike, often pushing the envelope of conventional comedy.
Throughout her extensive career, Rivers made significant contributions to the entertainment industry. She launched her journey in stand-up comedy in the 1950s, gradually gaining recognition for her unique voice and sharp wit. Her landmark role as a host on "The Tonight Show" made her a household name, and she became the first woman to host a late-night talk show. Rivers was also a pioneer in red carpet coverage, bringing her candid commentary to events like the Academy Awards, which transformed the way audiences engaged with celebrity culture.
Her impressive body of work includes notable performances in films like "Spaceballs" and television shows such as "The Joan Rivers Show," which garnered her a Daytime Emmy Award. Rivers authored several books and produced various projects, showcasing her versatility and relentless drive. With her unapologetic humor and trailblazing spirit, Joan Rivers left an indelible mark on comedy and remains an influential figure in the entertainment landscape.
Filmography
Intern
Women Aren't Funny
The Hall: Honoring the Greats of Stand-Up
Goosed
The Muppets Take Manhattan
The Electric Company's Greatest Hits & Bits
Johnny Carson: King of Late Night
Bob Ross: The Happy Painter
Whispers: An Elephant's Tale
Joan Rivers: Don't Start with Me
Spaceballs
Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley
Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's
Celebrity Family Feud
Dave the Barbarian
E! True Hollywood Story