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Oprah Winfrey
Oprah Gail Winfrey (born January 29, 1954 in Kosciusko,
Mississippi) is one of the most successful entrepreneurs
in the United States.
An African American woman born to
humble beginnings—her unmarried teenage
parents were a housemaid, Vernita Lee, and a soldier,
Vernon Winfrey. Her birth certificate has Orpah,
after the Moabite woman in the Book of Ruth of
the Bible, but family and neighbors transposed
the R and the P when pronouncing and writing her
name. Eventually, Oprah became the accepted name.
Winfrey began her career in broadcasting
at age 19. She was both the youngest news anchor
and the first African-American female news anchor
at Nashville's WTVF-TV. She moved to Baltimore's
WJZ-TV to co-anchor the six o'clock news. She
was then recruited to join Richard Sher as co-host
of WJZ's local talk show, People Are Talking.
In 1985, Winfrey relocated to Chicago
to take over as host of WLS-TV's low-rated half-hour
morning talk show, AM Chicago. The show was so
successful with Winfrey as host that less than
one year later, it was renamed The Oprah Winfrey
Show, expanded to an hour, and debuted nationally.
Originally, the show followed traditional talk
show formats. By the mid 1990s, however, the format
became more serious, addressing issues that Winfrey
thought were of direct importance and of crucial
consequence to women. Winfrey began to do a lot
of charity work, and her show featured people
suffering from poverty or the victims of unfortunate
accidents.
Winfrey has often discussed openly
various aspects of her life, including those more
unpleasant ones, with the media, including a sexually
abusive childhood and a problem with drugs as
an adult. In 1990, her half-sister, Patricia Lee-Lloyd,
revealed that Winfrey had become pregnant at age
14 and delivered a stillborn boy. Winfrey's weight
fluctuations have caused her to be considered
a weight-loss guru. In the late 1990s, Winfrey
introduced her book club on television. Whenever
Winfrey introduced a new book as her book-club
selection, the book instantly became a best-seller,
a powerful demonstration of Winfrey's influence.
For example, when she selected the John Steinbeck
novel "East of Eden," it soared hundreds
of thousands of places to the top of the book
charts.
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Oprah Winfrey Bio continued
During a show about Mad Cow disease with Howard Lyman aired
on April 16, 1996, Winfrey exclaimed, "It has just stopped
me cold from eating another burger!" Texas cattlemen
sued Oprah and Lyman in early 1998 for "false defamation
of perishable food" and "business disparagement,"
claiming that Winfrey's remarks subsequently sent cattle prices
tumbling, costing beef producers some $12 million. After a
trial spanning over two months in a court in the thick of
Texas cattle country, the jury found on February 26 that Oprah
was not guilty, did not act with malice, and was not liable
for damages. After the trial, Oprah received a postcard from
Rosie O'Donnell reading, "Congratulations, you beat the
meat!" It was during this trial that Oprah hired Dr.
Phil Magraw's company (Courtroom Sciences, Inc) to help her
analyze and read the jury. Dr. Phil made such an impression
on Oprah that she invited him to be on her show. He accepted
the invitation and the rest is history. Oprah's production
company, Harpo, produces Dr. Phil's show.
Oprah Winfrey has started The Angel Network (http://www.oprah.com/uyl/oan_landing.jhtml),
an organization that collects millions of dollars a year for
charities. She publishes her own magazines, O, The Oprah Magazine
and O at Home, and cofounded the women's cable television network
Oxygen. She is the president of Harpo Productions (Oprah spelled
backwards), which, among other things, produced the screen adaptation
of the Toni Morrison novel Beloved. Winfrey has also ventured
into acting, most notably in the screen adaptation of the Alice
Walker novel The
Color Purple (for which she received an Oscar nomination)
and in her own production Beloved. Winfrey is also a published
author, and was the recipient of the first Bob Hope Humanitarian
Award at the 2002 Emmy Awards. Winfrey is based in Chicago,
Illinois but has a home in Montecito, California; she is reported
to have recently been buying property on Maui.
Winfrey recently made a deal to extend her show
until the 2010-2011 season, by which time it will have been
on the air twenty-five years. She also plans to host 140 episodes
per season, until her final season, when it will return to its
current number, 130. (http://thecelebritycafe.com/features/1724.html)
Oprah Winfrey is believed to be worth over $1
Billion according to the 2004 Forbes Magazine Issue. Oprah currently
lives on her 42 acre ocean view estate in Montecito, California.
Allegedly Oprah was at a party the previous owners were throwing
and fell in love with the estate such that she offered to buy
it for $50 Million, although it was not for sale. Oprah also
owns a house in Lavalette, New Jersey.

Oprah Criticism
Oprah Winfrey was criticized by conservatives for allegedly
championing liberal causes. One critic, Myrna Blyth, editor-in-chief
of Ladies' Home Journal magazine from 1981 to 2002, charges
in her book Spin Sisters: How the Women of the Media Sell Unhappiness—
and Liberalism—to the Women of America, that the "elite
women of the media" allegedly sell unhappiness to women
and tout false advice.[2] (http://www.700club.com/cbnnews/news/040423a.asp)
She also has had everything from her book club
to her interviewing style mocked by TV sketch comedy shows,
including Saturday Night Live (where she has been lampooned
by Jan Hooks, Tim Meadows and Maya Rudolph); MADtv (where Debra
Wilson and Daniele Gaither have impersonated her); In Living
Color; and Chappelle's Show.
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