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Caroline Rhea

Caroline Rhea

25 titles Acting Apr 13, 1964 Westmount, Québec, Canada

Caroline Gilchrist Rhea, born on April 13, 1964, is a versatile Canadian actress, comedian, and television host. Best recognized for her enchanting portrayal of Hilda Spellman on the beloved series "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch," Caroline also stepped into the spotlight as the host of "The Caroline Rhea Show," taking over from Rosie O'Donnell. Additionally, she made her mark as the original host of NBC's reality competition "The Biggest Loser," guiding contestants until Alison Sweeney took over after the third season.

Caroline’s talents extend to voice acting as well; she lends her voice to Linda Flynn, the mother of Phineas and Candace Flynn, in the hit Disney Channel animated series "Phineas and Ferb." She returned to the Disney Channel universe with a role as Grandma Judy in "Sydney to the Max."

In the realm of stand-up comedy, Caroline has showcased her humor in several specials, including three one-hour performances aired on HBO, Showtime, and Bravo. Her career is a testament to her diverse skills and enduring appeal, making her a recognizable figure in the entertainment industry. With a rich portfolio that spans acting, hosting, and comedy, Rhea continues to captivate audiences with her charm and wit.

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