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Roseanne
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| Mostly Credited As: | Roseanne |
| Sometimes Credited As: | Roseanne Barr Roseanne Arnold Roseanne Thomas Roseanne Barr Pentland Arnold Thomas Mrs. Tom Arnold
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| Birth Name: | Roseanne Cherrie Barr |
| Date Of Birth: | November 03, 1952 (Age 57) |
| Country Of Birth: | USA |
| Birth Place: | Salt Lake City, Utah |
| Height: | 5' 4" (1.62 m) |
| Spouse |
| Ben Thomas |
Feb/14/1995 - Oct/2002 |
(Divorced) (1 child) |
| Tom Arnold |
Jan/20/1990 - Dec/09/1994 |
(Divorced) |
| Bill Pentland |
Feb/04/1974 - Jan/16/1990 |
(Divorced) (3 children) |
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With her witty sense of humor, Roseanne Barr Pentland Arnold Thomas was always destined to become a comedian actress.
Roseanne Cherrie Bar was born on November 3, 1952 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Roseanne was born to Jewish refugees. Roseanne has a younger sister. When Roseanne was 17 years old, she gave birth to her first daughter. Roseanne married Bill Pentland on February 4, 1974, and they had three children.
She spent time in local stand up comedy clubs, until, in 1987, HBO offered Roseanne her own show, The Roseanne Barr Show. After the show was cancelled, Roseanne starred in a few films. Roseanne got her fame from the TV Show Roseanne which premiered in the year, 1988. The show ran from 1988 to 1997, and co-starred Emmy winners Laurie Metcalf and John Goodman.
While taping her show she fell in love with fellow actor Tom Arnold, and in January of 1990, she divorced Bill and married Arnold. Four years later this marriage also ended in divorce. Roseanne married Ben Thomas on Valentine's Day in 1995 and they had one son, Buck Thomas. In 1998 she sued Thomas for divorce, claiming he had threatened to kidnap their son; they divorced in 2002.
Roseanne is still is as funny as ever. She is currently living in California with her 8 year old son, Buck.
Quotes By Roseanne
"TV family sitcoms have always been about fathers who know best and mothers who are so enchanted with everything they do. I wanted to be the first mom to be a mom on TV. I wanted to sent out a message about how us women really feel."
"Everything that's written about me has such a negative taint. It just has a life of its own, like an avalanche, and I don't think there's anything I can do to stop it."
"Women complain about premenstrual syndrome, but I think of it as the only time of the month that I can be myself."
Movie Credits Include
Home on the Range (2004) - voice of Maggie
Get Bruce (1999) - Herself
Comic Relief VIII (1998) - Herself
Meet Wally Sparks (1997) - Herself
I Am Your Child (1997) - Herself
Oz: The American Fairyland (1997) - The Wicked Witch of the West
Blue in the Face (1995) - Dot, Vinnie's Wife
What Makes You Laugh? (1995) - Herself
A Century of Women (1994) - Herself
Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1993) - Madame Zoe
Willie Nelson: The Big Six-0 (1993) - Herself
Bob Hope: The First 90 Years (1993) - Herself
The Woman Who Loved Elvis (1993) - Joyce Jackson
Backfield in Motion (1991) - Nancy Seavers
Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991) - Childless Woman
Look Who's Talking Too (1990) - voice of Julie
She-Devil (1989) - Ruth Patchett
Decade (1989) - Herself
The Roseanne Barr Show (1989) - Roseanne Barr
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With her witty sense of humor, Roseanne Barr Pentland Arnold Thomas was always destined to become a comedian actress.
Roseanne Cherrie Bar was born on November 3, 1952 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Roseanne was born to Jewish refugees. Roseanne has a younger sister. When Roseanne was 17 years old, she gave birth to her first daughter. Roseanne married Bill Pentland on February 4, 1974, and they had three children.
She spent time in local stand up comedy clubs, until, in 1987, HBO offered Roseanne her own show, The Roseanne Barr Show. After the show was cancelled, Roseanne starred in a few films. Roseanne got her fame from the TV Show Roseanne which premiered in the year, 1988. The show ran from 1988 to 1997, and co-starred Emmy winners Laurie Metcalf and John Goodman.
While taping her show she fell in love with fellow actor Tom Arnold, and in January of 1990, she divorced Bill and married Arnold. Four years later this marriage also ended in divorce. Roseanne married Ben Thomas on Valentine's Day in 1995 and they had one son, Buck Thomas. In 1998 she sued Thomas
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Roseanne TV Appearances |
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| Show: The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2005) |
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• Roseanne Barr, Kaley Cuoco, Counting Crows |
04x62: (Apr/09/2008) |
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Herself |
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• Roseanne Barr, Malachy McCourt |
03x80: (May/15/2007) |
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Herself |
| Show: Jimmy Kimmel Live (2003) • 5 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Thursday March 06th, 2003) |
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• John Cusack, Sofia Vergara, the Jonas Brothers |
06x46: (Mar/26/2008) |
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Herself |
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• Roseanne Barr, Joseph Cross |
04x160: (Nov/02/2006) |
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Herself |
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• Roseanne Barr, Rev. Run, Black Eyed Peas |
03x140: (Oct/17/2005) |
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Herself (as Roseanne Barr) |
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• Dave Foley, Scott Thompson, & Larry Pines |
01x38: (Mar/24/2003) |
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Herself |
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• Jared Fogel & Roseanne |
01x29: (Mar/06/2003) |
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Herself |
| Show: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992) • 6 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Wednesday July 30th, 2003) |
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• Roseanne Barr, Heather Mills, James Morrison |
15x117: (Mar/21/2007) |
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Herself |
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• Roseanne Barr, Sharon Osbourne, Marilyn Manson |
15x27: (Oct/31/2006) |
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Herself |
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• Terry Bradshaw, Marian Morris & Boo Boo, Russell Crowe & The Original Fear of God |
14x114: (Mar/10/2006) |
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Herself, [Uncredited] |
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• Roseanne Barr, Sue Johanson, Sergio Mendes |
14x88: (Feb/02/2006) |
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Herself |
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• Roseanne Barr, Bo Bice Featuring Richie Sambora |
13x181: (Jul/06/2005) |
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Herself |
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• Roseanne Barr, Dakota Fanning, Ben Lee |
11x260: (Jul/30/2003) |
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Herself |
| Show: The View (1997) |
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• Roseanne, guest co-host Joely Fisher |
10x130: (Mar/13/2007) |
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Herself |
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• Roseanne, Wolfgang Puck |
09x37: (Feb/21/2006) |
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Herself |
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• Roseanne |
08x51: (Nov/08/2004) |
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Herself |
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• Roseanne, Wynonna Judd, Jessica Corbin |
06x229: (Aug/13/2003) |
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Herself |
| Show: Real Time With Bill Maher (2003) |
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• Episode 94 |
05x04: (Mar/09/2007) |
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Herself |
| Show: Sit Down Comedy (2005) |
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• Roseanne Barr |
02x03: (Mar/07/2007) |
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Herself |
| Show: My Name Is Earl (2005) |
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• Made A Lady Think I Was God |
02x06: (Nov/02/2006) |
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Millie Banks |
| Show: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2003) |
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• Roseanne, Carrie Underwood |
04x43: (Nov/01/2006) |
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Herself |
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• Roseanne, David Boreanaz |
03x147: (Apr/26/2006) |
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Herself |
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• Roseanne Barr/Orlando Jones |
02x41: (Nov/01/2004) |
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Herself |
| Show: American Idol (2002) |
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• Top 3 perform live |
05x38: (May/16/2006) |
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Herself |
| Show: The Bigger Picture (2005) |
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• Woody Harrelson, Roseanne |
02x06: (Feb/13/2006) |
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Herself |
| Show: Too Late With Adam Carolla (2005) |
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• Episode 20 |
01x20: (Sep/19/2005) |
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Herself |
| Show: Late Show with David Letterman (1993) |
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• Roseanne Barr, Rachel Weisz |
12x103: (Feb/18/2005) |
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Herself |
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• Rosanne and Tom Arnold, Jon Bon Jovi |
01x84: (Dec/31/1993) |
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Herself |
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• Tom Arnold, Rich Hall, Jon Weiss |
01x35: (Oct/15/1993) |
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Herself |
| Show: Good Day Live (2001) |
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• Roseanne Barr |
04x45: (Nov/05/2004) |
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Herself |
| Show: Celebrities Uncensored (2003) |
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• Show 15 |
01x15: (Nov/26/2003) |
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Herself (archive footage) |
| Show: Last Call with Carson Daly (2002) |
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• Roseanne Barr, David Cross, Pharrell featuring The Clipse & N.E.R.D. |
02x85: (Aug/13/2003) |
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Herself |
| Show: Futurama (1999) |
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• Three Hundred Big Boys |
05x11: (Jun/15/2003) |
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Herself |
| Show: Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993) |
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• Roseanne Barr, Chuck Barris, Dave Attell |
10x71: (Feb/05/2003) |
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Herself |
| Show: Inside the Actors Studio (1994) |
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• Roseanne |
07x19: (Aug/19/2001) |
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Herself |
| Show: E! True Hollywood Story (1996) |
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• Roseanne |
04x17: (Apr/23/2000) |
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Herself |
| Show: 3rd Rock from the Sun (1996) |
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• Fun with Dick and Janet (2) |
03x02: (Sep/24/1997) |
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Janet |
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• Fun with Dick and Janet (1) |
03x01: (Sep/24/1997) |
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Janet |
| Show: Saturday Night Live (1975) |
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• Roseanne/Green Day |
20x07: (Dec/03/1994) |
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Herself (Host) |
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• Tom Arnold/Neil Young |
18x08: (Dec/05/1992) |
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Herself, [Uncredited] |
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• Roseanne Arnold & Tom Arnold/Red Hot Chili Peppers |
17x14: (Feb/22/1992) |
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Herself (Co-Host) |
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• Roseanne Barr/Dee-Lite |
16x13: (Feb/16/1991) |
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Herself (Host) |
| Show: MTV Video Music Awards (1984) |
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• 11th Annual MTV Video Music Awards |
11x01: (Sep/08/1994) |
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Herself (Host) |
| Show: A Different World (1987) |
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• Honeymoon in L.A. (2) |
06x02: (Oct/01/1992) |
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Looting Wife |
| Show: The Ben Stiller Show (1992) |
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• Episode #101 |
01x01: (Sep/27/1992) |
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Herself |
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Show Crew |
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| | Show: Roseanne (1988) | • Based On The Works Of • Creative Consultant | | Show: The Jackie Thomas Show (1992) | • Executive Producer • Creator | | Show: Tom (1994) | • Executive Producer • Creator |
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Overview |
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| Roseanne worked in 4 episodes from 1 TV Show as Writer: 3 episodes as Story: 1 episode as Director: 2 episodes |
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Roseanne Trivia |
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Chosen as #9 in Comedy Central's 100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time, the highest ranking woman. | Roseanne went on to host her own talk show, The Roseanne Show. The show ran for two years before it was cancelled in 2000. | In 1995 she was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for "Roseanne" | Won an Emmy Award in 1993 for "Roseanne" - she was also nominated in 1992, 1994 and 1995. | On 9/17/68, Roseanne was severely injured in a car crash, resulting in memory loss and nightmares. She was then admitted to a state mental hospital at age 17, but left after less than a year. | In a 1991 People magazine interview, she claimed to have been an incest survivor, accusing both parents of physical and sexual abuse, charges which they have publically denied. | She dropped out of high school when she was 17 years old. After a car accident, she admitted herself into a mental institute claiming she was having nightmares and memory loss. | At age 17, Roseanne left Utah and moved to Denver, CO, where she gave birth to daughter Brandi and then gave her up for adoption. |
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