Joan Rivers, born Joan Alexandra Molinsky, was a prominent American comedienne, actress, writer, producer, and television host. Rivers was renowned for her brash and often controversial comedic style characterized by self-deprecating humor and sharp, critical observations about celebrities and political figures, delivered in her distinctive New York accent. A pioneer for women in comedy, she broke barriers and paved the way for future generations. Her career spanned decades, during which she garnered accolades including an Emmy and a Grammy Award, along with a Tony Award nomination, solidifying her status as an entertainment icon.
A tribute show honoring Joan Rivers is set to air on NBC and Peacock. Comics posed with Joan Rivers' ashes. Melissa Rivers discusses the 'Dead Funny All-Star Tribute,' sharing memories and insights into her mother's enduring legacy.
On June 8, 1933, Joan Alexandra Molinsky, later known as Joan Rivers, was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Russian Jewish immigrants Beatrice and Meyer C. Molinsky.
In 1949, at the age of 16, Joan Rivers was vice president of the Dramatic Club at Adelphi Academy of Brooklyn.
In 1951, Joan Rivers graduated from the Adelphi Academy of Brooklyn at the age of 18.
In 1954, Joan Rivers graduated from Barnard College with a B.A. in English literature and anthropology.
In 1956, Joan Rivers' first marriage was to James Sanger. The marriage lasted six months and was annulled because Sanger did not want children and had not told Rivers before the wedding.
In 1961, Joan Rivers had her breakthrough at The Second City in Chicago, where she was dubbed "the best girl since Elaine May".
Between 1963 and 1964, Joan Rivers joined forces with Jim Connell and Jake Holmes in the cabaret act "Jim, Jake & Joan".
In 1964, Jim, Jake & Joan's appearance at The Bitter End led to their inclusion in the motion picture Once Upon A Coffee House, marking Rivers' first credit in a feature film. However, the group disbanded soon after.
On February 17, 1965, Joan Rivers made her first appearance on The Tonight Show with its new host, Johnny Carson. Carson told her, "you're gonna be a star."
On July 15, 1965, Joan Rivers married Edgar Rosenberg.
In 1965, Joan Rivers made her debut appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson at Bill Cosby's suggestion. Cosby described her as intelligent and human. Her conversational style led to eight more appearances that year. Time magazine likened her humor to Woody Allen's, while Rivers compared herself to Allen as well.
In 1965, Joan Rivers released her comedy album Mr. Phyllis and Other Funny Stories under Warner Bros.
In 1965, Joan Rivers rose to prominence as a guest on The Tonight Show, hosted by Johnny Carson. This appearance established Rivers' comedic style.
In 1965, Joan Rivers underwent an eye lift as an attempt to further her career.
On January 20, 1968, Joan and Edgar Rosenberg's only child, Melissa Rivers, was born.
On September 16, 1968, Joan Rivers' short-lived syndicated daytime talk show called That Show with Joan Rivers premiered.
In 1968, The New York Times television critic Jack Gould called Joan Rivers "quite possibly the most intuitively funny woman alive".
In 1969, Joan Rivers released her album The Next to Last Joan Rivers Album under Buddah.
On January 2, 1972, Joan Rivers made her Broadway debut in the play Fun City, which received a negative critical reception and ran for only nine performances.
In 1973, Joan Rivers co-wrote the made-for-television movie The Girl Most Likely To... She also wrote a thrice-weekly column for The Chicago Tribune from 1973 to 1976.
In 1974, Joan Rivers published her first book, Having a Baby Can Be a Scream, described as a "catalogue of gynaecological anxieties".
From 1972 to 1976, Joan Rivers narrated The Adventures of Letterman, an animated segment for The Electric Company. 1976 was when the show ended.
Joan Rivers's time writing a thrice-weekly column for The Chicago Tribune ended in 1976, as she had started in 1973.
In 1978, Joan Rivers made her directorial debut with the comedy Rabbit Test, which she also wrote and which starred Billy Crystal.
In August 1983, Johnny Carson established Joan Rivers as his first permanent guest host on The Tonight Show.
In 1983, Joan Rivers released the comedy album What Becomes a Semi-Legend Most? under Geffen.
In 1983, Joan Rivers, a friend of Nancy Reagan, attended a state dinner.
Since 1983, Joan Rivers had been a patient of plastic surgeon Steven Hoefflin and was open about her multiple cosmetic surgeries.
In 1984, Joan Rivers performed at a luncheon at the Republican National Convention. That year, she also published her best-selling humor book, The Life and Hard Times of Heidi Abramowitz.
In 1984, Joan Rivers was nominated for a Grammy Award for her album What Becomes a Semi-Legend Most?
In May 1985, Joan Rivers appeared at a Comic Relief benefit with Nichols and May for the new AIDS Medical Foundation in New York City.
On October 9, 1986, The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers premiered on Fox Television Network.
In 1986, Fox Television Network announced that Joan Rivers would host The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers, leading to the end of her friendship with Johnny Carson. Carson learned of the show from Fox and not from Rivers.
In 1986, Joan Rivers appeared as one of the center square occupants on the 1986–89 version of The Hollywood Squares, hosted by John Davidson.
In 1986, Joan Rivers became the first woman to host a late-night network television talk show with her own rival program, The Late Show with Joan Rivers.
In 1986, Joan Rivers released her book, Enter Talking, which described her rise to stardom and the evolution of her comedic persona.
On May 15, 1987, Joan Rivers and her husband Edgar Rosenberg were fired from The Late Show after she challenged Fox executives.
On August 14, 1987, Edgar Rosenberg, Joan Rivers' husband, committed suicide in Philadelphia. Rivers blamed the tragedy on his "humiliation" by Fox.
In 1987, Joan Rivers made the voice-over role of Dot Matrix in the science-fiction comedy Spaceballs, directed by Mel Brooks. The film was a critical and commercial success.
In 1987, Joan Rivers was married to Rosenberg until his suicide, four days after she asked him for a separation.
In her book Bouncing Back, Rivers described how she developed bulimia nervosa after Rosenberg's 1987 suicide, and the subsequent death of her psychologist. Additionally, Rivers' relationship with her daughter had been strained at the time, as Melissa blamed her for her father's death.
In 1988, Joan Rivers hosted a nighttime program on Fox that was ultimately unsuccessful.
On September 5, 1989, Joan Rivers' daytime television program, The Joan Rivers Show, premiered in broadcast syndication. The show ran for five seasons and was a success.
In December 1989, Joan Rivers appeared on various television shows, including the Pee-wee's Playhouse Christmas Special.
In 1989, Joan Rivers began hosting The Joan Rivers Show.
In May 1990, Joan Rivers starred in the made-for-television comedy How to Murder a Millionaire, which premiered on CBS. She played a Beverly Hills matron.
In September 1990, Entertainment Weekly asserted that The Joan Rivers Show was a better showcase for her funny edginess than her doomed 1988 Fox nighttime program.
In 1991, Joan Rivers wrote her book, Still Talking, which described the cancellation of her late-night show and her husband's suicide.
In 1993, The Joan Rivers Show ended its run. During its run, Rivers won a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Talk Show Host.
Until 1993, Joan Rivers received five additional Emmy nominations for her daytime talk-show The Joan Rivers Show — two for Outstanding Writing – Special Class and three for Outstanding Talk Show Host.
On May 15, 1994, Joan and Melissa Rivers both portrayed themselves in the made-for-television drama Tears and Laughter: The Joan and Melissa Rivers Story, which chronicled the aftermath of Rosenberg's suicide.
In May and June 1994, Joan Rivers' play, Sally Marr ... and Her Escorts, ran on Broadway for 50 performances. Her performance was applauded by critics, she also got nominated for a Drama Desk Award and a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for playing Marr.
In 1994, Joan Rivers was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her performance in Sally Marr ... and Her Escorts.
Beginning in 1995, Joan Rivers and daughter Melissa hosted E!'s annual Academy Awards pre-awards show. They became credited for revolutionizing the red carpet.
Beginning in March 1997, Joan Rivers hosted her own radio show on WOR in New York City for several years.
In 1998, Joan Rivers wrote the self-help book From Mother to Daughter: Thoughts and Advice on Life, Love and Marriage.
In 1999, Joan Rivers wrote the self-help book Don't Count the Candles: Just Keep the Fire Lit!.
In 2000, Joan Rivers was a guest speaker at the opening of the American Operating Room Nurses' San Francisco Conference.
In 2000, Joan Rivers' grandson, Cooper, was born.
In 2002, Joan Rivers, who was licensed to carry a gun in New York City, was threatened with the loss of the license after an altercation with a car rental clerk.
In a 2002 ITV biography, Joan Rivers revealed she is the great niece of singer Happy Fanny Fields, who was a star in the United States and admired by Noël Coward.
Starting in 2002, Joan Rivers embarked on tour with her one-person comedy show Joan Rivers: Broke and Alone, which was presented in the United Kingdom (Edinburgh and London) and in the United States (Los Angeles, and Boston), to generally positive reviews.
In 2003, Joan Rivers left the E! network red-carpet show for a three-year contract (valued at $6–8 million) to cover award shows' red carpet events for the TV Guide Channel.
In 2004, Joan Rivers continued her tour with her one-person comedy show Joan Rivers: Broke and Alone, which was presented in the United Kingdom (Edinburgh and London) and in the United States (Los Angeles, and Boston), to generally positive reviews.
In 2004, Joan Rivers guest-starred as herself in several television series, including Curb Your Enthusiasm, Nip/Tuck, and Boston Legal, and also voiced herself for a brief scene in the 2004 animated fantasy film Shrek 2. Joan Rivers was also part of the formal receiving party when Ronald Reagan was placed in state at the United States Capitol.
On April 9, 2005, Joan Rivers was one of four Americans invited to the Wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles.
On December 3, 2007, Joan Rivers performed at the 79th Royal Variety Show at the Liverpool Empire Theatre, England, with Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip present.
In 2008, Joan Rivers was commended by the City of San Diego for her philanthropic work on behalf of HIV/AIDS, where she was called "Joan of Arc" by the HIV/AIDS community.
In 2008, Joan Rivers was invited to take part in a comedy event celebrating Prince Charles' 60th birthday titled, We Are Most Amused. She was the only American alongside Robin Williams invited to take part in the event.
In a 2008 interview, Joan Rivers recounted contemplating suicide after Rosenberg's death and the strained relationship with her daughter, but her dog saved her life.
Through 2008, Joan Rivers wrote and starred in the play Joan Rivers: A Work in Progress by a Life in Progress, which was presented at various venues to a mixed critical reception.
On May 3, 2009, Joan Rivers became a finalist on season eight of Celebrity Apprentice.
In 2009, Joan Rivers competed alongside her daughter Melissa on the second season of The Celebrity Apprentice, ultimately winning the season.
In 2009, Joan Rivers was a special "pink-carpet" presenter for the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade, was roasted in a Comedy Central special, and her reality show, How'd You Get So Rich?, premiered on TV Land. She also wrote two books: Murder at the Academy Awards (R): A Red Carpet Murder Mystery and Men Are Stupid ... And They Like Big Boobs: A Woman's Guide to Beauty Through Plastic Surgery (with Valerie Frankel).
On January 25, 2010, a documentary film about Joan Rivers, Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
On June 11, 2010, the documentary film Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work was released in a limited release and was acclaimed by critics.
Beginning on September 10, 2010, Joan Rivers co-hosted the E! show Fashion Police, along with Giuliana Rancic, Kelly Osbourne, and George Kotsiopoulos, commenting on celebrity fashion.
In 2010, Joan Rivers co-hosted the E! celebrity fashion show Fashion Police.
In 2010, Joan Rivers was the subject of the documentary Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work.
On the December 4, 2011 episode of The Simpsons, "The Ten-Per-Cent Solution", Joan Rivers took on the role of Annie Dubinsky, an agent trying to revive Krusty's career.
In 2011, Joan Rivers starred in the reality series Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best? with her daughter Melissa Rivers.
On March 9, 2012, due to its success with viewers, Fashion Police was expanded to one hour.
On June 5, 2012, Joan Rivers released her 11th book I Hate Everyone...Starting with Me. It received generally positive reviews and made The New York Times Best Seller list.
On August 7, 2012, Joan Rivers protested at a Costco in Burbank, California because the warehouse club would not sell her book. She handcuffed herself to a shopping cart.
In 2012, Joan Rivers guest-starred in two episodes of two series: Drop Dead Diva and Hot in Cleveland.
In a 2012 interview with Howard Stern, Joan Rivers disclosed having extramarital affairs during her marriage to Rosenberg, including one with Robert Mitchum.
On March 5, 2013, Joan Rivers launched the online talk show In Bed with Joan on YouTube, where she interviewed guests in bed.
On February 17, 2014, at the age of 80, Joan Rivers made a brief appearance on The Tonight Show on new host Jimmy Fallon's first episode, marking her first appearance on the show after being banned for many years.
On March 27, 2014, Joan Rivers returned to The Tonight Show for an interview.
On July 1, 2014, Joan Rivers released her 12th book, Diary of a Mad Diva, which also made The New York Times Best Seller list.
On August 26, 2014, the episode of Fashion Police, about the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards and the 2014 MTV Movie Awards, was Joan Rivers' last television appearance before her death.
On August 28, 2014, Joan Rivers experienced serious complications and stopped breathing during a throat procedure in Yorkville, Manhattan. She was resuscitated and transferred to Mount Sinai Hospital.
On September 4, 2014, Joan Rivers passed away. She was known as an American comedienne, actress, producer, writer, and television host.
In October 2014, Joan Rivers posthumously appeared in Makers: Women in Comedy, which premiered on PBS. She had filmed her part before her death.
By 2014, the sales of Joan Rivers' jewelry, clothing, and beauty products on QVC exceeded $1 billion, making her one of the network's top sellers.
Following Joan Rivers' death in 2014, radio host Howard Stern devoted a show to her and delivered the eulogy at her funeral. Sarah Silverman portrayed Rivers on Saturday Night Live, and Whoopi Goldberg and Louis C.K. expressed their sorrow. Amy Schumer paid tribute at the Glamour magazine awards.
In 2014, Joan Rivers's time co-hosting Fashion Police ended. In that same year, Joan Rivers also concluded the reality series Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best? with her daughter Melissa Rivers.
The reality show Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best?, which premiered on We TV and starred Joan Rivers and her daughter Melissa, ran for four seasons until 2014.
On January 26, 2015, Melissa Rivers filed a malpractice lawsuit against the clinic and doctors who performed surgery on her mother.
In 2015, Joan Rivers posthumously received a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for her book, Diary of a Mad Diva.
In May 2016, the malpractice lawsuit filed by Melissa Rivers was settled for an undisclosed amount, with the doctors accepting responsibility for Joan Rivers' death.
In 2017, Rolling Stone magazine ranked Joan Rivers sixth on its list of the 50 best stand-up comics of all time. In October of the same year, she was inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame.
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