Chicago native Kathy Griffin - a multi-faceted performer with a rapid fire wit - stars in Bravo's Emmy-Award winning series Kathy Griffin: My Life On The D-List. Kathy is also well known for her four-year stint on the NBC sitcom Suddenly Susan as Vickie Groener, Brooke Shields' acerbic colleague.
After moving west and joining the famed Los Angeles Groundlings comedy improvisational troupe, Kathy began building her resume with guest starring roles on such series as ER and Seinfeld, where she created recurring character Sally Weaver. 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."
Kathy has supplied voices for characters on the animated series Dilbert and The Simpsons, and she appeared in a dual role on the X-Files as well as in Eminem's video, "The Real Slim Shady", which was co-directed by Dr. Dre. Kathy has co-hosted The Billboard Music Awards three years in a row; and appeared on numerous talk shows including Late Night with David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Howard Stern and The View, as well as having been featured in the films It's Pat and Four Rooms among others.
Kathy has a great passion for reality TV. 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. Kathy has performed three very successful stand-up specials for Bravo. The first in 2005 called "Kathy Griffin ... Is Not Nicole Kidman," the second in May of 2006 called "Strong Black Woman," and the third "Kathy Griffin-Straight To Hell" aired this past November. Kathy's DVD stand-up special "Allegedly" is in stores now.
In August 2005 Kathy's reality show, Kathy Griffin: My Life On The D-List, debuted on Bravo to rave reviews. The second season of Kathy Griffin: My Life On The D-List was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Reality Program. The third season of Kathy Griffin: My Life On The D-List, which premiered June 5 2007, won Kathy Griffin her first Emmy for Outstanding Reality Program.
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I dont know what happened, whether it was the Chicago Theatres fault or what. We were seated in the middle balcony, and pretty much everyone from our seats up to the last row, couldn't hear anything she was saying during her performance. At one point, people in the last row shouted to Kathy, "we can't hear you!!" She responded to find out how bad the audio problem was, and discovered that basically 2/3's of the balcony couldnt hear her performance. I'm sure it would have been a good performance if we could have heard her.