- Ellen DeGeneres - Wikipedia
She starred in the television sitcoms Ellen (1994–1998) and The Ellen Show (2001–2002) She also hosted the syndicated television talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2003–2022), for which she received 33 Daytime Emmy Awards
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- TheEllenShow - YouTube
From guilty pleasures, to celebrity crushes, stars reveal all when they answer Ellen’s "Burning Questions"!
- Ellen DeGeneres (@ellendegeneres) • Instagram photos and videos
134M Followers, 456 Following, 12K Posts - Ellen DeGeneres (@ellendegeneres) on Instagram: "@kindscience @edbyellen"
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In new Netflix comedy special 'For Your Approval,' Ellen DeGeneres opened up about a triple health diagnosis—osteoporosis, OCD, and ADHD Here's what to know
- Ellen (TV Series 1994–1998) - IMDb
Ellen DeGeneres' "Ellen" showcased the versatility of one of the best comedians of the 90s She exhibited the physical comedy of a modern day Lucille Ball, dry wit descended from Jack Benny, and jabbing one-liners like Rose Marie and Morey Amsterdam were whispering in her ears
- Ellen DeGeneres | Biography, TV Shows, Facts | Britannica
Ellen DeGeneres, American comedian and television host known for her quirky observational humor After her sitcom, Ellen, the first prime-time series to feature an openly gay lead character, ended in 1998, DeGeneres hosted the daytime talk show The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2003–22)
- Ellen - Entertainment Weekly
Ellen Ellen DeGeneres gets emotional remembering frequent child talk show guest after death at 19: 'I love you, Tayt' By Wesley Stenzel REACT Amy Schumer's food poisoning story makes Ellen
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