wo-time Emmy winner, NY Times bestselling author, four-time Grammy nominee, Broadway darling, 2009's GLAAD Vanguard recipient, and 2011 Trevor Project Life Award honoree Kathy Griffin is a multi-faceted performer with rapid fire wit making audiences laugh for years discussing Hollywood gossip and celebrity blunders.
CAPA presents Kathy Griffin at the Ohio Theatre (39 E. State St.) on Saturday, April 6, at 8pm. Tickets are $29-$68 at the CAPA Ticket Center (39 E. State St.), all Ticketmaster outlets, and www.ticketmaster.com. To purchase tickets by phone, please call (614) 469-0939 or (800) 745-3000.
After moving to California from her native Chicago and joining the famed Los Angeles Groundlings comedy improvisational troupe, Kathy began building her resume with guest roles on such series as "ER" and "Seinfeld." In 1996, Kathy's dream of playing a sidekick on a sitcom came true when she landed the role of Vickie Groener, Brook Shields' sharp tongued colleague on the NBC show "Suddenly Susan."
After her various TV guest spots, Kathy began gaining notice as a stand-up comedienne and landed her own "HBO Half Hour Comedy Special." In 1998, HBO gave Kathy her own one-hour special, "A Hot Cup of Talk." She participated in and won "Celebrity Mole" on ABC, and then hosted the NBC reality series "Average Joe" as well as the MTV series "Kathy's So-Called Reality." In 2010, Kathy took a dramatic turn on "Law and Order: SVU" where she riveted audiences with her portrayal of a lesbian activist with a secret.
In 2005, Kathy's reality show, "Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List," debuted on Bravo to rave reviews and was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Reality Program. The show's second season won Kathy her first Emmy in that same category. The third season premiered in 2007 and again won Kathy another Emmy for Outstanding Reality Program. The fourth, fifth, and sixth (and final) seasons were also nominated.
In March 2011, Kathy brought her stand-up show to Broadway with "Kathy Griffin Wants a Tony," and received rave reviews from outlets across the board including The New York Times and New York Post. She added two shows due to the amazing ticket sales, and did 10 shows in eight days at the famed Belasco Theater. She sold more than $1 million worth of tickets in less than a week, quite a feat for Broadway.
Kathy has performed many successful stand-up specials for Bravo including "Kathy Griffin....Is Not Nicole Kidman" (2005), "Strong Black Woman" (2006), "Kathy Griffin-Straight to Hell" (2008), and "Kathy Griffin; She'll Cut a Bitch" (2009). The two latter specials were both nominated for an Emmy in the category Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special. Kathy's second 2009 special, "Kathy Griffin: Balls of Steal," aired on Bravo to rave reviews. In 2011, Kathy delivered an incredible four stand-up specials-"Kathy Griffin: 50 and Not Pregnant," "Kathy Griffin: Gurrl Down!," "Kathy Griffin: Pants Off," and "Kathy Griffin: Tired Hooker."
In 2008, Kathy released her first comedy album, For Your Consideration, which featured tracks such as "Straight Guys Wake Up!" and "Hi Barbara Walters." The album received a Grammy nomination for Best Comedy Album, and garnered Kathy the acclaim of being the first female comedian ever to debut at #1 on the Billboard Top Comedy Albums chart. In 2009, Kathy released her Christmas album called "Suckin' It for the Holidays." She was again nominated for a Grammy for Best Comedy Album for "Kathy Griffin Does the Bible Belt" (2010) and "Kathy Griffin: 50 and Not Pregnant" (2011).
Kathy co-hosted "The Billboard Music Awards" for three consecutive years and hosted Bravo's "A-List Awards" for two years. She has appeared on numerous talk shows including "Late Night with David Letterman," "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," "Howard Stern," and "The View" in addition to filling in for Larry King on "Larry King Live." On the small screen, she has guest starred on "Privileged," "Days of Our Lives," and "Ugly Betty." Other film credits include It's Pat, Four Rooms, and Hall Pass.
Kathy has supplied voices for characters on the animated series "Dilbert," "The Simpsons," and "Crank Yankers." She also appeared on the "X-Files" as well as in Eminem's video, "The Real Slim Shady," which was co-directed by Dr. Dre. Kathy can currently be seen supplying the voice of the Dancing Witch in the wildly successful box office hit "Shrek Forever After. "
On September 8, 2009, Kathy added best-selling author to her list of many achievements. Her tell-all autobiography entitled Official Book Club Selection: A Memoir According to Kathy Griffin topped The New York Times Best Sellers List as well as The Wall Street Journal and Publishers Weekly lists.
Kathy is very involved with the gay and lesbian community and was presented with the prestigious Vanguard Award at the 2009 GLAAD Media Awards. The Trevor Project designated her as a Lifetime Honoree at the 2011 gala for her tremendous work with the GLBTQ community. Kathy won the 2009 Gracie Award for outstanding female lead in a comedy series. She was the 2007 GAVYN Awards Honorary Gay, the recipient of the 2006 Ladies Home Journal Funny Ladies We Love Award, and in 2005, received the Lambda Legal Liberty Award. Other honors include 2003 Toys for Tots Commander's Award, Women's Night Special Comedic Award, Lucie Award, 2005 Aid for AIDS Friend of the Year, and in 2007, was voted one of the Top 100 Irish-Americans in Irish American Magazine. Kathy has also been nominated four years in a row for the Television Producer of the Year in Non-Fiction Television PGA Award.
Kathy will join the competitive world of nighttime talk shows with her new weekly Bravo pop culture show, "Kathy," beginning April 19.
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