Ellen DeGeneres is an American comedian, actress, and television host born on January 26, 1958, in Metairie, Louisiana. She gained widespread fame in the mid-1990s with the success of her self-titled sitcom, “Ellen,” where she became one of the first openly gay lead characters on a primetime television series.
Ellen DeGeneres is perhaps best known for her talk show, “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” which premiered in 2003. The show quickly became popular for its mix of celebrity interviews, comedy sketches, and segments showcasing regular people with unique talents or stories. “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” received numerous awards over the years and made Ellen a household name.
In addition to her work as a comedian and television host, Ellen DeGeneres has acted in films, lent her voice to animated characters, and hosted major award shows, including the Oscars. She is also known for her philanthropy work and has been involved in various charitable activities.
It’s worth noting that Ellen DeGeneres announced in 2021 that the 19th season of her talk show, which aired in 2021-2022, would be its last.