Discovering Film: Whoopi Goldberg


4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Wednesday, May 6 on Sky Arts (350)

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Whoopi Goldberg
Season 13, Episode 3

A look into the life and career of the actress and comedian, whose breakthrough role came in The Color Purple and who won an Academy Award for Ghost


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Arts/Culture (without Music) Film/Cinema

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Whoopi Goldberg (Actor)
Born: November 13, 1955 in New York
Quote: 'My family is Jewish, Buddhist, Baptist and Catholic. I don't believe in man-made religions.'
Trivia: She is a member of the National Rifle Association.
Best Known For: Her many starring film roles.
Early-life: Born Caryn Elaine Johnson in New York on November 13, 1955. She was reportedly nicknamed Whoopi after whoopee cushions due to flatulence as a child. The surname Goldberg was adopted for the stage as her mother thought a Jewish-sounding name was more appropriate for a theatrical career. After beating a heroin addiction, Whoopi decided to become an actress, inspired by watching Nichelle Nichols as Uhuru in Star Trek. She worked in a bank, as a bricklayer and in a mortuary while trying to get her career off the ground.
Career: On moving to California in 1974, Whoopi helped found the San Diego Repertory Company and honed her performance skills doing stand-up comedy. She made her movie debut in 1982's Citizen, but became a huge star in Steven Spielberg's acclaimed drama The Color Purple three years later. She has stuck largely to comedies such as Jumping Jack Flash, Sister Act and Monkeybone since, although she has appeared in such dramas as Girl, Interrupted and Boys on the Side. In 1991 she won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role in Ghost. She also had a semi-regular role in Star Trek: The Next Generation and has taken several bit-parts in US sitcoms. She also appears as a regular on American daytime talk show The View. She returned to the stage in 2010 in the musical versions of The Lion King and Sister Act.

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