Kathie Lee Gifford
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Born | Kathryn Lee Epstein August 16, 1953 Paris,France |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Oral Roberts University |
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Years active | 1970-present |
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Website | www |
Kathryn Lee Gifford(néeEpstein;born August 16, 1953)[1]is an American television presenter, singer, songwriter, actress, and author. From 1985 to 2000, she andRegis Philbinhosted thetalk showLive! with Regis and Kathie Lee.Gifford is also known for her 11-year run withHoda Kotb,on thefourth hourofNBC'sTodayshow (2008–2019).She has received 11Daytime Emmynominations and won her firstDaytime Emmyin 2010 as part of theTodayteam.
Gifford's first television role was asTom Kennedy's singer/sidekick on the syndicated version ofName That Tunein the 1977–1978 season. She also occasionally appeared on the first three hours ofTodayand was a contributingNBC Newscorrespondent.
Kathie Lee married Paul Johnson, a composer, arranger, producer and publisher ofChristian music,in 1976, and they divorced in 1982. She married sportscaster and former versatileNFLplayerFrank Giffordin 1986. In 2015, Frank Gifford died from complications ofCTE,often caused by contact sports-related injuries. Kathie Lee has released studio music albums and several books, her music and writings feature spiritual and uplifting themes.
Early life and beginnings
[edit]Gifford was born Kathryn Lee Epstein inParis,France, to American parents, Joan (born Cuttell; January 20, 1930 – September 12, 2017), a singer, and Aaron Epstein (March 19, 1924 – November 19, 2002), a musician and formerUS NavyChief Petty Officer.Aaron Epstein was stationed with his family in France at the time of Gifford's birth.[2]Gifford grew up inBowie, Maryland,and attendedBowie High School.[3]
Gifford's paternal grandfather was aRussian JewfromSaint Petersburgand her paternal grandmother hadNative Americanancestry. Her mother, a relative of writerRudyard Kipling,was ofFrench Canadian,GermanandEnglishdescent.[4][5]
After seeing theBilly Graham-produced filmThe Restless Onesat age 12, Gifford became aborn-again Christian.She told interviewerLarry King,"I was raised with many Jewish traditions and raised to be very grateful for my Jewish heritage."[6]
During high school, Gifford was a singer in afolkgroup, "Pennsylvania Next Right", which performed frequently at school assemblies. After high school graduation in 1971, Gifford attendedOral Roberts UniversityinTulsa, Oklahoma,studying drama and music. During a summer in the early 1970s, she was a live-in secretary/babysitter forAnita Bryantat her home inMiami.Her first regular appearances on national TV were as a singer on the game showName That Tune,hosted byTom Kennedyin the late 1970s, in which she would sing small portions of songs that contestants would have to identify.
Career
[edit]Early career
[edit]Gifford's career took off in 1978 when she joined the cast of the short-livedHee Hawspinoff,Hee Haw Honeys.She was also a correspondent and substitute anchor onABC'sGood Morning Americain the early 1980s.
Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee
[edit]On June 24, 1985, Gifford replaced Ann Abernathy as co-host ofThe Morning ShowonWABC-TVwithRegis Philbin.The program went into national broadcast in 1988 asLive! with Regis and Kathie Lee,and Gifford became well known across the country. Throughout the 1990s, morning-TV viewers watched her descriptions of life at home with her sportscaster husband Frank, son Cody, and daughter Cassidy.
In 1990, whenTV Guideheld a poll for readers to select the most beautiful woman on television,Live!presented a week-long mock campaign to garner votes for Gifford.[7]Gifford wound up winning the poll,[8][9]receiving more than four times as many votes as the runners-up,Jaclyn SmithandNicollette Sheridan.[7]
Philbin and Gifford were jointly nominated eight years in a row (1993 to 2000) for Outstanding Talk Show Host during the Daytime Emmy Awards.[10]Gifford decided to leave the show in 2000. She explained that filling in forCarol Burnetton Broadway and guest-hostingLate Show with David Lettermanhad inspired her to pursue more challenging work. The day after she hostedLate Showon February 24, 2000, she told Regis she had decided to leaveLive!.Her last episode aired on July 28, 2000.[11]
Today with Kathie Lee and Hoda
[edit]On March 31, 2008, NBC announced that Gifford was to join its morning show,Today,as co-host of the fourth hour titledToday with Kathie Lee and Hoda,alongsideHoda Kotb.This marked her return to morning television; in many markets, she aired directly after her old show, currently calledLive with Kelly and Mark.Because the fourth hour ofTodayairs live at 10:00 am ET, andLive with Kelly and Ryanairs live at 9:00 am ET, Gifford's hour did not compete directly with her former show in most markets.[12]Kotb and Gifford replacedAnn CurryandNatalie Morales.In the weeks prior to Gifford's arrival, ratings indicated 1.9 million viewers of the fourth hour ofToday.[13]As of 2014, the fourth hour ofTodaywith Gifford and Kotb averaged 2.15 million total viewers, an increase of 13 percent over the 2008 ratings.[14][15]On December 11, 2018, it was announced that she would be leavingTodayin April 2019. Her final Today Show appearance was on April 5, 2019, with a party, including a video by her children Cody and Cassidy Gifford.[16]In 2019, they won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host.
Other media appearances and projects
[edit]Gifford has made guest appearances in films and television series, and has several independently released albums onCD,including 2000'sThe Heart of a Woman,featuring the single "Love Never Fails".[17][18]
She appeared as a spokesperson forSlim Fastdiet shakes after her son Cody was born. She also was the face ofCarnival Cruise Linesin the late 1980s and early 1990s, singing "If my friends could see me now!" In 1991 she christened theCarnival Ecstasy,the 2nd of theFantasy Classof cruise ships. In 1994, she appeared as herself inan episodeof the NBC sitcomSeinfeld.
She did a number of voice overs most notably as Echidna in the 1998 TV seriesHerculesand inHigglytown Heroesas the Mail Carrier Hero in 2004.
In September 2005 she became a special correspondent onThe Insider,a syndicated entertainment magazine television show, ending her relationship with that program upon her co-hosting role withToday.[19]
She played the role of Miss Hannigan in a concert performance ofAnnieatMadison Square Gardenin December 2006.[20]
On an episode that aired March 27, 2010, she guest starred onThe Suite Life on Deck,along with her real-life daughter, Cassidy.
She appeared as herself in the 2015 television filmSharknado 3: Oh Hell No!.
She has written numerous autobiographical books,Just When I Thought I'd Dropped my Last Egg: Life and Other Calamitiesin 2010,The Rock, the Road and the Rabbiin March 2018, andIt’s Never Too Late: Make the Next Act of Your Life the Best Act of Your Lifein 2020. Her book regarding the Christian faith,The Jesus I Know: Honest Conversations and Diverse Opinions about Who He Iswas released in 2021. She has also written a number of children's books.
Current career
[edit]Gifford leftTodayin order to pursue a movie career as an actress, director, and producer. In 2018, she filmedThen Came Youin which she co-stars withCraig Ferguson.That same year, she also filmed a Hallmark Christmas movie forHallmark Movies & MysteriescalledA Godwink Christmas.Gifford intends to make movies about the experiences of losing a loved one and being a widow, which she considers an underrepresented topic in Hollywood.[21]Gifford has several projects in the works including sequels toThen Came You.
On April 28, 2021, Gifford was honored with a star on theHollywood Walk of Famefor her contributions to the television industry. Her star is located at 6834Hollywood Boulevard,only five stars away from that of her former co-host Regis Philbin.[22]
Musical theatre
[edit]In the late 1990s, Gifford began working in musical theatre. She contributed a number of musical numbers toHats,and wrote and producedUnder The Bridge,[23]based upon the children's bookThe Family Under The Bridgeby Natalie Savage Carlson. In 2000 she released the albumThe Heart of a Womanon Universal.
Gifford wrote the book and lyrics forSaving Aimee,a stage musical about evangelistAimee McPherson,which premiered in 2007 at theSignature TheatreinArlington, Virginia.[24][25]The premiere starred actressCarolee Carmelloin the lead role.[26]The show, retitled asScandalous: The Life and Trials of Aimee Semple McPherson,ran on Broadway from November 15, 2012, through December 9, 2012,[27]with Carmello reprising her role as McPherson. On April 30, 2013, Carmello received her thirdTony Awardnomination for the performance.[28]
On April 16, 2007, Gifford was a guest presenter at the Washington, D.C.Helen Hayes AwardCeremony, honoring contributions and professional accomplishments in theatre.[29]
In 2008, Gifford andDavid Friedmanwrote a junior high school musical entitledKey Pin It Real.[30]The play depicts a coming-of-age story about a young girl named Key Pin. The first production took place in December 2008 inKendallville, Indiana,atEast Noble High School.[31]
In 2011, Gifford was working on a musical adaptation ofIt's a Wonderful LifewithJohn McDaniel;McDaniel is composing music while Gifford is writing lyrics.[32]
Other endeavors
[edit]Charity
[edit]Gifford is a celebrity ambassador for the non-profit organizationChildhelp.She regularly makes appearances at fund raisers and events for the child abuse prevention and treatment organization and is an ardent supporter.[33]
Frank and Kathie Lee Gifford raised the money to build and continued to financially support two shelters inNew York Cityfor babies born withHIV,or a congenitalcrack cocaineaddiction. These shelters were named in honor of her children, Cody and Cassidy.[34]
Labor rights activity
[edit]In 1996 Gifford was earning $9 million annually licensing her name to a brand of clothing sold at Walmart. Part of the proceeds went to charity.Charles Kernaghan'shuman rightsgroup called theNational Labor Committeereported thatsweatshoplabor was being used in manufacturing the Kathie Lee Gifford branded clothing.[35][36]
Gifford called Kernaghan's report "a vicious attack" on an episode ofLive! with Regis and Kathie Lee.Gifford explained during this broadcast that she was not responsible for the contract manufacturers that made her products.[35] [37]
Kernaghan in his congressional testimony of April 1996, said that to make Gifford's clothing, girls as young as 15 worked for 31 cents an hour, 75 hours a week.[35]Kernaghan reported that a worker inHondurassmuggled a piece of clothing out of the factory, which had a Kathie Lee label on it.[38]One of the workers, Wendy Diaz, came to the United States to testify about the conditions under which she worked. She commented, "I wish I could talk to [Kathie Lee]. If she's good, she will help us."[39]
Gifford later contacted federal authorities to investigate the issue and worked with US federal legislative and executive branch agencies to support and enact laws to protect children against sweatshop conditions. She appeared with PresidentBill Clintonat theWhite Housein support of the government's initiatives to counter international sweatshop abuses.[40]
Personal life
[edit]Kathie Lee married Paul Johnson, a composer/arranger/producer/publisher, in 1976. They gained fame in Christian music, appearing on covers of Christian magazines. The marriage was strained from the start and in 1981, Johnson moved out of their residence in Woodland Hills, CA. The couple divorced in 1982.[41]
On October 18, 1986, Kathie Lee married a second time, this time toFrank Gifford,an American football player and television sports commentator. It was his third marriage after marriages with Maxine Avis Ewart and Astrid Lindley. With Ewart he had three children.
Kathie Lee was 23 years younger than Frank Gifford. They had two children together, Cody Newton Gifford (born March 22, 1990) andCassidy Erin Gifford(born August 2, 1993). They also shared the same birthday of August 16. Frank Gifford died on August 9, 2015, from natural causes at theirGreenwich, Connecticut,home at the age of 84.[42][43]
In 2017, Kathie Lee Gifford released the song "He Saw Jesus", co-written with songwriterBrett James,which she dedicated to her late husband. All proceeds from the song went to the internationalevangelicalChristian humanitarian aid charitySamaritan's Purse.
Discography
[edit](as Kathie Lee Gifford on all albums except where indicated)
- 1978:Finders Keepers(as Kathie Lee Johnson)
- 1993:It's Christmas Time
- 1993:Christmas Carols
- 1993:Sentimental
- 1993:Christmas With Kathie Lee Gifford(double album)
- 1995:Dreamship: Lullabies for Little Ones
- 1995:Kathie Lee's Rock 'N' Tots Cafe: A Christmas "Giff"
- 2000:Heart of a Woman(as Kathie Lee)
- 2000:Born For You(as Kathie Lee)
- 2001:Goodnight, Angel(as Kathie Lee)
- 2004:Gentle Grace
- 2009:Everyone Has a Story(as Kathie Lee Gifford & Friends)
- 2009:My Way Home
- 2010:Super Hits
- 2013:Scandalous, The Musical(lyrics by)
- 2017:The Little Giant
- 2020:Then Came You(Original Motion Picture Soundtrack with Brett James & Sal Oliveri)
Filmography
[edit]Films
[edit]Year | Title | Role(s) | Notes |
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1996 | The First Wives Club | Herself | Cameo appearance |
1999 | Hercules: Zero to Hero | Echidna (voice) | Voice role |
Dudley Do-Right | Herself | Cameo appearance | |
2011 | Adventures of Serial Buddies | Herself | |
2020 | Then Came You | Annabelle Wilson | Also screenwriter |
2022 | Jennifer Lopez: Halftime | Herself | Documentary |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role(s) | Notes |
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1975 | Days of Our Lives | Nurse Callihan | Episode dated October 17, 1975 |
1985-2000 | Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee | Herself / Co-host | |
1991 | All My Children | Herself | Episode dated November 11, 1991 |
1993–2002 | Late Show with David Letterman | Herself / Announcer | |
1994 | Evening Shade | Stephanie Rodgers | Episode: "Mama Knows Best" |
Seinfeld | Herself | Episode: "The Opposite" | |
1995 | Coach | Herself | Episode: "The Day I Met Frank Gifford" |
The Cosby Mysteries | Herself | Episode: "Big Brother is Watching" | |
Women of the House | Herself | Episode: "Dear Diary" | |
1996, 2000 | Touched by an Angel | Wendy / Jolene | 2 episodes |
1996–2002 | The Rosie O'Donnell Show | Herself / Guest host | 12 episodes |
1997 | Second Noah | Herself | Episode: "Diving In" |
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child | Jill (voice) | Episode:"Mother Goose" | |
Spin City | Herself | Episode: "Radio Daze" | |
The Tom Show | Herself | Episode: "It's Jan!" | |
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show | Herself | Episode: "Honey, I Know What You're Thinking" | |
1998 | Diagnosis: Murder | Mary Montgomery | Episode: "Talked to Death" |
The Simpsons | Herself | Episode: "Treehouse of Horror IX" | |
Soul Man | Herself | Episode: "Grabbed by an Angel" | |
Style & Substance | Herself | Episode: "A Recipe of Disaster" | |
Hercules | Echidna (voice) | 4 episodes | |
Lateline | Herself | Episode: "Pearce on Conan" | |
1999 | Hey Arnold! | Jackie Lee (voice) | Episode: "Deconstructing Arnold" |
The Famous Jett Jackson | Herself | Episode: "New York" | |
2000 | Model Behavior | Deirdre Adams | Television film |
2000–2004 | Hollywood Squares | Herself / Panelist | 15 episodes |
2001 | The Amanda Show | Princess Whiff | Episode: "Episode 29" |
Spinning Out of Control | Amanda Berkeley | Television film | |
Just Shoot Me! | Allison Spencer | Episode: "Sugar Momma" | |
The Drew Carey Show | Vanessa Bobeck | Episode: "Christening" | |
2003 | Star Search | Herself / Guest judge | Episode dated March 5, 2003 |
2004 | Hope & Faith | Marge | Episode: "The Diner Show" |
2004–2005 | Higglytown Heroes | Mail Carrier (voice) | 2 episodes |
2004–2019 | Today | Herself / Co-host | |
2005 | That's So Raven | Claire | Episode: "Dog Day After-Groom" |
2005–2014 | The View | Herself / Guest host | 7 episodes |
2006 | Handy Manny | Mrs. Hillary (voice) | Episode: "Not So Fast Food/Merry-Go-Around" |
2009 | The City | Herself | Episode: "Everything On the Line" |
Lipstick Jungle | Herself | Episode: "La Vie en Pose" | |
2010 | 30 Rock | Herself | Episode: "Floyd" |
The Suite Life on Deck | Cindy | Episode: "Model Behavior" | |
2011 | Keeping Up with the Kardashians | Herself | Episode: "Kim's Fairytale Wedding: Part 2" |
Hot in Cleveland | Christal | Episode: "Elka's Choice" | |
2013 | Who Wants to Be a Millionaire | Herself / Contestant | Episode dated May 10, 2013 |
Smash | Herself | Episode: "The Producers" | |
2014 | The Michael J. Fox Show | Herself | Episode: "Changes" |
2014–2017 | Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce | Herself | 3 episodes |
2015 | The Mysteries of Laura | Dr. Carlin | Episode: "The Mystery of the Sunken Sailor" |
Donny! | Herself | 2 episodes | |
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! | Herself | Television film | |
Difficult People | Herself | Episode: "Premium Membership" | |
2016 | Younger | Herself | Episode: "A Kiss Is Just a Kiss" |
2017 | Nashville | Herself | Episode: "Hurricane" |
Sharknado 5: Global Swarming | Herself | Television film | |
2018 | A Godwink Christmas | Aunt Jane | Television film |
2019 | The Other Two | Herself | Episode: "Pilot" |
A Godwink Christmas: Meant for Love | Olga | Television film | |
The Baxters | Lillian Ashford | 3 episodes |
Written works
[edit]Biographical
- 1976: (as Kathie Epstein)The Quiet Riot
- 1992:I Can't Believe I Said That!: An Autobiography by Kathie Lee Gifford
- 1995:Listen to My Heart: Lessons in Love, Laughter, and Lunacy
- 2010:Just When I Thought I'd Dropped My Last Egg: Life and Other Calamities
- 2014:Good Gifts: One Year in the Heart of a Home
- 2018:The Rock, the Road and the Rabbi
- 2020:It’s Never Too Late: Make the Next Act of Your Life the Best Act of Your Life
Cooking
- 1993: (with Regis Philbin)Cooking With Regis & Kathie Lee: Quick & Easy Recipes From America's Favorite TV Personalities
- 1994: (with Regis Philbin)Entertaining With Regis & Kathie Lee: Year-Round Holiday Recipes, Entertaining Tips, and Party Ideas
Christian faith
- 2004:Gentle Grace: Reflections & Scriptures on God’s Gentle Grace
- 2021:The Jesus I Know: Honest Conversations and Diverse Opinions about Who He Is
- 2022: (with Rabbi Jason Sobel)The God of the Way: A Journey into the Stories, People, and Faith That Changed the World Forever
Children's books
- 1997:Christmas with Kathie Lee: A Treasury of Holiday Stories, Songs, Poems, and Activities for Little Ones
- 2010:Party Animals
- 2011:The Three Gifts: A Story About Three Angels and the baby Jesus(co-written with Michael Storrings)
- 2011:The Legend of Messy M'Cheany
- 2018:The Gift That I Can Give
- 2020:Hello, Little Dreamer[44]
In popular culture
[edit]A fictionalized version of Kathie Lee Gifford appears in theSouth Parkepisode "Weight Gain 4000",voiced byKarri Turner.[45]Gifford later re-appears in the episodes "City on the Edge of Forever","The Return of Chef","200"and"201".[46]
See also
[edit]References
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External links
[edit]- Official website
- Kathie Lee Giffordat theInternet Broadway Database
- Kathie Lee GiffordatIMDb
- Kathie Lee Giffordat theInternet Off-Broadway Database
- Kathie Lee Gifford discography (Music City)
- Gifford interview transcript, Larry King Live, 2000ArchivedDecember 1, 2017, at theWayback Machine
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