Rosie O'Donnell

Biography: After a winning streak on Star Search, this tomboyish stand-up brought her brazen attitude and Long Island accent to a bunch of TV series and films, usually portraying a big-hearted, acid-tongued second banana. Highlights of her early work included a one-year stint on Gimme a Break!, A League of Their Own, Sleepless in Seattle, The Flintstones and her Broadway debut in a revival of Grease. In the mid 1990s, she made a decision that would change her career: tired of working long hours on movies and anxious to spend more time with her son, O'Donnell launched her own eponymous daytime talk show in 1996. An instant hit, the series cast the formerly brash comedian in a new role, that of Rosie "The Queen of Nice" — a show-tune-singing, Tom Cruise-loving, down-to-earth everywoman, who effortlessly connected with folk across America. During her tenure, she won a bunch of Daytime Emmys, hosted a number of award shows (the Tonys, the Grammys) and launched a magazine. But 2002 markedAfter a winning streak on Star Search, this tomboyish stand-up brought her brazen attitude and Long Island accent to a bunch of TV series and films, usually portraying a big-hearted, acid-tongued second banana. Highlights of her early work included a one-year stint on Gimme a Break!, A League of Their Own, Sleepless in Seattle, The Flintstones and her Broadway debut in a revival of Grease. In the mid 1990s, she made a decision that would change her career: tired of working long hours on movies and anxious to spend more time with her son, O'Donnell launched her own eponymous daytime talk show in 1996. An instant hit, the series cast the formerly brash comedian in a new role, that of Rosie "The Queen of Nice" — a show-tune-singing, Tom Cruise-loving, down-to-earth everywoman, who effortlessly connected with folk across America. During her tenure, she won a bunch of Daytime Emmys, hosted a number of award shows (the Tonys, the Grammys) and launched a magazine. But 2002 marked another change in trajectory for the star who, after years of speculation about her sexual orientation, officially came out as a lesbian. Soon after, she resigned from both her magazine and TV show to spend more time with her partner, Kelli Carpenter, and their ever-growing family. In 2004, in the midst of the ongoing debate over legalizing gay marriage, she and Carpenter wed in San Francisco. The couple also founded a gay-family-friendly travel company, which was chronicled in the documentary All Aboard! Rosie's Family Cruise. In 2006, O'Donnell returned to daytime TV after a four-year hiatus as the most-outspoken member of the chatfest The View. Although she only stayed with the show for a year, she helped boost ratings with her blunt banter, public feud with Donald Trump and frequent clashes with her conservative cohost Elisabeth Hasselbeck. In May 2007, a particularly heated political debate with Hasselbeck prompted O'Donnell to exit the talk show almost a month earlier than previously announced. That same year she wrote Celebrity Detox: (The Fame Game), a memoir that explored her need to step out of the spotlight for a bit. She later stopped blogging, explaining that "it wasn't providing joy," though she did update her Web site to spotlight items of interest to her. By late 2008, she took another stab at TV when she tried to launch a variety show called Rosie Live, but it proved unsuccessful. In 2009, she announced a setback in her personal life when she shared the news that she and Carpenter were splitting up. She also turned her attention back to hosting a talk show that same year, only this time in a new forum: Rosie Radio debuted on Sirius XM in November 2009, proving a good chatterbox can remain quiet for only so long. Expand

Rosie O'Donnell's Scores

Average career score: 73
Highest Metascore: 99 The Larry Sanders Show: Season 4
Lowest Metascore: 49 American Gigolo: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 22 out of 25
  2. Negative: 0 out of 25
25 tv reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List: Season 3 Jun 5, 2007 Appearing tbd
tbd The Big Gay Sketch Show: Season 1 Apr 24, 2007 Creator / Executive Producer tbd
tbd Celebrity Fit Club: Season 5 Apr 22, 2007 Appearing tbd
tbd Late Show with David Letterman: Season 14 Sep 18, 2006 Guest / Rosie O'Donnell tbd
74 Nip/Tuck: Season 4 Sep 5, 2006 Dawn Budge 7.8
tbd The View: Season 10 Sep 4, 2006 Host (2006-) / Host (2006-2007) / Rosie O'Donnell tbd
91 Curb Your Enthusiasm: Season 5 Sep 25, 2005 Herself 8.8
tbd The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Season 14 Sep 19, 2005 Guest / Guest tbd
tbd Martha: Season 1 Sep 12, 2005 Guest tbd
tbd Celebrity Poker Showdown: Season 4 Aug 18, 2005 Guest tbd
tbd Queer as Folk: Season 5 May 22, 2005 Loretta Pye 8.8
tbd The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Season 13 Sep 20, 2004 Guest / Guest tbd
tbd The View: Season 8 Sep 6, 2004 Rosie O'Donnell / Rosie O'Donnell tbd
tbd The View: Season 7 Sep 8, 2003 Herself / Rosie O'Donnell tbd
tbd The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Season 12 Sep 2, 2003 Guest / Guest tbd
tbd Judging Amy: Season 4 Oct 1, 2002 Judge Nancy Paul tbd
tbd The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Season 11 Sep 23, 2002 Guest / Guest tbd
tbd The View: Season 6 Sep 9, 2002 Herself / Rosie O'Donnell tbd
tbd Will & Grace: Season 4 Sep 27, 2001 Bonnie / Rosie O'Donnell 8.8
tbd The View: Season 5 Sep 4, 2001 Rosie O'Donnell tbd
tbd The Rosie O'Donnell Show: Season 6 Sep 4, 2001 Host tbd
tbd The Rosie O'Donnell Show: Season 5 Sep 5, 2000 Host tbd
tbd The Practice: Season 4 Sep 26, 1999 Stationery Store Clerk tbd
tbd Third Watch: Season 1 Sep 23, 1999 Lundy 9.0
tbd The Rosie O'Donnell Show: Season 4 Sep 7, 1999 Host tbd
76 Ally McBeal: Season 2 Sep 14, 1998 Dr. Hooper tbd
tbd The Rosie O'Donnell Show: Season 3 Sep 7, 1998 Host tbd
tbd The View: Season 4 Jul 28, 1998 Herself / Rosie O'Donnell tbd
tbd Dennis Miller Live: Season 5 Jan 9, 1998 Guest tbd
tbd Murphy Brown: Season 10 Oct 1, 1997 Actor / Rosie O'Donnell tbd