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Remember Betty from The Flintstones?  Today he is 61 years old and begins the “third chapter” of his career

Remember Betty from The Flintstones? Today he is 61 years old and begins the “third chapter” of his career

Many people may remember Betty Rubble from the movie “The Flintstones”, whose laughter infected the viewers. Rosie O’Donnell, on the wave of popularity, decided to use her fame to raise many socially important issues.

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Rosie O’Donnell is an American comedian, actress, and television personality who has been active in the entertainment industry for over three decades. She was born on March 21, 1962 in Commack, Long Island, New York, and is the third of . She has appeared in many TV shows and movies. He also has several books to his credit. She is known for her original wit and unique sense of humor.

From appearances in stand-ups to participation in films and series, also his own talk show

O’Donnell began her career in the comedy world by appearing as a stand-up comedian in clubs. She gained recognition and recognition, however, thanks to winning the “Star Search” program. It was then that she also began appearing in various TV series and . She made her debut in the film “A League of Their Own”, and then played various roles in the films “Hocus Pocus”, “Sleepless in Seattle” and “Beautiful Girls”. Rosie O’Donnell is also known to most viewers for her characteristic role in the 1994 feature film “The Flintstones”, where was cast as Betty Rubble, the wife of Fred’s best friend Barney. The actress was remembered by the fans of this production mainly due to the original laugh with which she entertained the viewers in front of the screens.

Buoyed by her success in the entertainment industry and rising popularity, O’Donnell began hosting her own talk show, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, in 1996. The format almost immediately became a hit and was very successful, moreover, it won many awards, including an Emmy Award. For her style and interactions with the guests and audience on the show, she earned the nickname “Queen of Nice”.

O’Donnell, despite being controversial with his comments, is still active on television

Rosie O’Donnell slightly changed the direction of her career and stopped acting in films. The actress became more and more involved in social issues. By leading her own program until 2002, she became known to viewers as gun control advocate. O’Donnell also played significant role in the March of Millions of Moms, one of the largest demonstrations against the unrestricted sale of firearms in US history. The TV star, according to the magazine, said:

I don’t care if you want to hunt, I don’t care if you think you have the right to do it. I say sorry, you are not allowed to own a gun, and if you have a gun I think you should go to jail.

In 2006, O’Donnell became the co-host of The View, a women’s talk show where with her comments on religion, LGBT rights, and opposition to former President Bush’s policies and the Iraq War, she caused much controversy.

O’Donnell is currently involved in various ventures. Despite the speculation she has generated around her persona, she continues to work as an actress as well as a television personality. In 2017, she joined the cast of the series “SMILF”. He also has several books to his credit. Rosie O’Donnell is involved in various charities, and as a lover of theater and the arts, she also founded Rosie’s Broadway Kids, which offers free music and dance lessons to New York City public school students. Celebrating her 61st birthday after working as an actress and host of many talk shows, the TV star announced that she is starting a new career, this time as a podcast host.

My third chapter. When I turned 60, I felt that life is like a book with three chapters, from zero to 30, from 30 to 60, from 60 years.

Source: Gazeta

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