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Born 1955-12-13 in New York City, NY

Whoopi Goldberg (born Caryn Elaine Johnson, November 13, 1955[5]), is an Academy Award, Daytime Emmy Award, Golden Globe, Tony, BAFTA and Grammy Award-winning American comedian, film actress and radio DJ.

Although her father was a Protestant preacher, Goldberg says that her family is of mixed religious heritage - including Catholic, Buddhist and Jewish traditions, hailing from a "West Indian" immigrant community. Although she has a religious family heritage, she does not consider herself in any religious order. Her stage name was taken from 'whoopie cushion', which she initially wanted as her name, but chose the last moniker of Goldberg after her mother pointed out that her initial name pick would not look dignified enough to take seriously. According to an 2006 interview, she stated that, "If you get a little gassy, you've got to let it go. So people used to say to me, 'You are like a whoopee cushion.' And that's where the name came from."

Whoopi is one of only a few individuals (including Barbra Streisand, Mel Brooks, Rita Moreno, Audrey Hepburn and Helen Hayes) who have won an Oscar, a Tony, an Emmy, and a Grammy. She also is the second black female performer to win an Academy Award for acting, and currently is the only black female performer to be nominated for an Oscar more than once.

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The Hills Audrina Talks Safe Sex (MTV UK)
The Hills star speaks out on relationship issues to... Whoopi Goldberg?

View Co-Hosts Debate Sarah Palin's Pregnant Teen Daughter (US Weekly)
Sarah Palin's pregnant 17-year-old daughter, Bristol, proved to be quite the "hot topic" on ABC's The View on Tuesday. Elisabeth Hasselbeck blasted "left-wing liberals" for "looking down on the fact that she's going to have a child" when "she's giving [a baby] a chance at life." Whoopi Goldberg said she hoped the girl had a choice in whether or not she wanted to have the child. "What I ...

Palin has created quite a stir ... with her designer glasses (USA Today)
The nation's eyes aren't just on Gov. Sarah Palin they're on her glasses.

Elisabeth Hasselbeck Rocks the Republican Convention (People Magazine)
The View co-host meets delegates and designs McCain T-shirts

Buntrock to Return to Grease and Hoffman to Xanadu Sept. 9 (Playbill)
Two Tony-nominated Broadway productions will welcome back former cast members Sept. 9.

Whoopi Goldberg (New York Post)
 While on hiatus from The View, Whoopi Goldberg is revisiting one of her favorite places: the Broadway stage. The 52-year-old Chelsea native stars in the campy hit musical Xanadu (through September 7). And although Whoopi has won a Tony, an Emmy, an Oscar and a Grammy, she’s quite humble about it. “New Yorkers are always doing four things at once!” she laughs 1 Who do you consider to be ...

Best, worst of summer movie fare (Honolulu Advertiser)
What a glorious summer of cinema it was, with "The Dark Knight" reminding us why we miss Heath Ledger, ABBA fans coming out of the closet and out of the woodwork for "Mamma Mia!," "Kung Fu Panda" and "WALL-E" keeping the kiddies entertained and an August so littered with funny, raunchy movies the nation's frat houses threatened to empty out altogether.

Broadway ticket availability and capsule (Times Leader)
Broadway ticket availability and capsule reviews of shows as of Sept. 1 follow:

Whoopi Goldberg's Biography

Goldberg was born in New York City. In childhood, she struggled as a student at Berkwood Hedge, a private school in Berkeley, California, due to dyslexia (though she would not be diagnosed as dyslexic until adulthood). Eventually the disorder troubled her so much, she dropped out of high-school and, in the process, got addicted to heroin. She eventually cleaned up her act, and married her drug counselor, with whom she had one child. They divorced after a matter of years. Whoopi would marry again twice. After succeeding as a stand-up comedian in the San Francisco Bay Area, Goldberg created a one-woman show in 1983 called The Spook Show. This show caught the attention of Mike Nichols who produced a one-woman show for Goldberg on Broadway, called simply Whoopi Goldberg, which ran from October 24, 1984 to March 10, 1985, for a total of 156 performances. Goldberg's performance caught the eye of Steven Spielberg, who was inspired to cast Goldberg in her major film debut, an adaptation of the award-winning novel The Color Purple by Alice Walker. This performance garnered her an Oscar nomination for best actress in 1986. She had previously read the book, and contacted Ms.Walker, saying she would be willing to be anything in the movie, including dirt or a venetian rug, because she loved the script so dearly. Her comedy acts previous to this golden-hit movie eventually won her the role, after performing in front of Steven Spielberg and Michael Jackson, among other famous figures. Alice Walker had also previously seen Goldberg in a show, and thought she was "magical." She followed up this performance with a sell-out, highly acclaimed one-woman show on Broadway. The majority of the films she made in the 1980s featured her in tough-woman comedic roles (Burglar, Fatal Beauty, Jumpin' Jack Flash), though she regularly balanced them out by performing in family-oriented films (Clara's Heart).

Goldberg and long time friend Britni Moore came to the attention of much of the U.S. public when their two-woman Broadway show was broadcast as an HBO special in 1985. They played a number of characters in a series of sketches, which were humorous but also examined bigotry, sexism and a variety of other issues of the day. In danger of fading from public acclaim, she revitalized her career in the role of a fake "spiritualist" who manages to actually make contact with the dead in the tear-jerker Ghost, for which she won an Oscar award for best supporting actress. It was named #45 in a magazine's list of "50 best characters of all time" She cemented her status as a comedic actress in 1992 as a lounge singer who is hidden in a convent (and consequently revitalises their choir) in the box office smash Sister Act. She had a recurring role on Star Trek: The Next Generation as Guinan, a role which she reprised in two of the Star Trek feature films. A life-long Star Trek fan, as a girl she saw Nichelle Nichols portraying Lieutenant Uhura, and exclaimed, "Momma! Everybody! Come quick - there's a black lady on television, and she ain't no maid!" When asked why she requested the role on Star Trek TNG, she explained that she could not manage to receive any other role at the time, and was a big fan of Star Trek, as mentioned before. It is rumored that she was not paid for this role. However, it made her fans quite happy, and ultimately three action figures were made that resembled Whoopi in her highly acclaimed costume.

Goldberg has appeared in 149 films as of October 2002. She has received two Oscar nominations and won one. She has received five Daytime Emmy nominations, winning one. She has received five Emmy nominations. She has received three Golden Globe nominations, winning two. She has won three People's Choice Awards. In 1999, she received the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Vanguard Award for her continued work in supporting the gay and lesbian community. She has been nominated for five American Comedy Awards with two wins. In 2001, she won the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. She also hosted the Oscars in 1994, 1996, 1999 and 2002.

Goldberg was paired with Jean Stapleton in the CBS sitcom Bagdad Café (with a plot differing from the 1987 movie in several respects), which lasted two seasons (1990 - 1991). She hosted a syndicated talk show (The Whoopi Goldberg Show) in 1992 - 1993. She also starred in the sitcom Whoopi, which began broadcasting in fall 2003 on NBC. Whoopi starred as Mavis Rae, the owner of a small New York Hotel (called the Le Mont Hotel). An ex-singer in a girl group, Mavis was as much of a diva running the hotel as she was in the group’s glory days. The sitcom was cancelled due to low ratings in May 2004.

Rather than the traditional autobiography, Goldberg wrote Book in October 1997, a collection of stories from her past and opinions. A variety of biographies and movies have been made about her, as well. She is a strong supporter of abortion rights. In August 2004, Goldberg announced that she would be reviving her one-woman show on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre.

Goldberg also hosts the Arts and Entertainment section of Trivial Pursuit Unhinged, the PC game from Atari.

Goldberg appeared in TV ads as a spokeswoman for Slim Fast diet shakes, but the company dropped her in July 2004 after she made crude comments about President George W. Bush's last name during a Democratic fund-raiser at New York's Radio City Music Hall.

Her most recent appearance on film is in the very explicit The Aristocrats, which features over 100 comics doing their interpretations of an old, rather filthy joke.

For the 2006 PBS program African American Lives, she had her DNA analyzed, and discovered that she is likely descended from the Pepel and Bayote people of Guinea-Bissau. In May 2006, Clear Channel announced that Whoopi Goldberg would be hosting her own syndicated radio show titled Wake Up With Whoopi which debuted on July 31, 2006. She briefly dated Ted Danson, her co-star in the 1993 movie Made in America. They made news when they appeared together with Danson in blackface.

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