Known For: American television host (born 1958)
Category: Actresses
Occupation: actor, presenter, screenwriter, television presenter, talk show host, television producer, comedian, television actor, writer, film actor, voice actor, LGBTQ rights activist
Country: United States of America
City: Metairie
Date of Birth: Sunday, 26 January 1958
Language English
Ellen Lee DeGeneres is an American comedian, actress, television host, and writer. She starred in the television sitcoms Ellen (1994–1998) and The Ellen Show (2001–2002). She also hosted the syndicated television talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2003–2022), for which she received 33 Daytime Emmy Awards.
BirthPlace | Metairie |
Education | Q16949219, Q5591246, Q4917639, Q1474157 |
Awards | Q1257399, Q5243452, Q5243453, Q5243454, Q463757, Q391629, Q4769235, Q1899850, Q8031439, Q17985761, Q566905, Q135498, Q17144, Q56085715, Q3045762, Q5513593, Q29156708, Q4769235 |
Spouses | Portia de Rossi |
Relatives | Thomas Fairfax |
Website | https://www.ellentube.com |
Wikipedia | Ellen_DeGeneres |
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X (Twitter) | TheEllenShow |
Ellen Lee DeGeneres was born and raised in Metairie, Louisiana, to Elizabeth Jane "Betty" (née Pfeffer) (born 1930), a speech therapist, and Elliott Everett DeGeneres (1925–2018), an insurance agent. She has one brother, Vance, a musician and producer. She was raised a Christian Scientist. Her parents filed for separation in 1973 and were divorced the following year. Shortly after, her mother married Roy Gruessendorf, a salesman. Betty Jane and Ellen moved with Gruessendorf from the New Orleans area to Atlanta, Texas. Vance stayed with his father. When she was 15 or 16 years old, DeGeneres was molested by her stepfather. Gruessendorf used her mother's recent breast cancer diagnosis as an excuse to touch her inappropriately, saying he needed to examine her breasts for lumps. Eventually, he tried to break down her door and sexually assault her, prompting her to run away from home and spend the night in a hospital. DeGeneres told her mother about the abuse a few years later, but Betty did not believe her, and remained married to Gruessendorf for 18 years afterward. She finally realized that DeGeneres had been telling the truth when his accounts of his behavior toward his stepdaughter kept changing. Gruessendorf died in 1997. DeGeneres graduated from Atlanta High School in May 1976, after completing her first years of high school at Grace King High School in Metairie. She moved back to New Orleans to attend the University of New Orleans, where she majored in communication studies. After one semester, she left school to do clerical work in a law firm with a cousin, Laura Gillen. Her early jobs included a stint at J. C. Penney and waitressing at TGI Fridays and another restaurant. She also worked as a house painter, a hostess and a bartender. She relates much of her childhood and career experiences in her comedic work.