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Caroline Rhea Book and hire Caroline Rhea
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Corporate event planners select Celebrity Direct Inc.
to book Caroline Rhea for corporate "in-concert" performances. To check his availability,
contact our national booking office at 212 541-3770.
Caroline
Rhea
brings a fresh, smart and spontaneous
approach to comedy. She has been a
regular on Hollywood Squares and starred
as Aunt Hilda on the WB's Sabrina, The
Teenage Witch. After filling in as a
guest host 12 times during the last two
seasons of The Rosie O'Donnell Show, it
was only a matter of time before the
Montreal native conquered the
talk/variety format. Her innate
curiosity and formidable comedic talents
gives her a natural ability to interview
celebrities and real people alike. She
continues to perform to sold-out
audiences in top comedy clubs where she
has honed these invaluable hosting
skills for the last 11 years.
In 1989, Caroline Rhea ventured to New
York to study the fine art of stand-up
comedy. She participated in the stand-up
program at the New School of Social
Research, but her ultimate training
would come at the comedy club, Catch a
Rising Star. With nightly gigs at New
York's venerable clubs, Caroline's
status quickly grew and she became an
integral part of the city's competitive
comedy scene. Her career was further
boosted by numerous appearances on MTV's
Half-Hour Comedy Hour, Comic Strip Live
and Caroline's Comedy Hour. With
Hollywood knocking on her door, Caroline
headed for Los Angeles, where she
starred with Jeremy Piven in the NBC
television series, Pride and Joy.
Rhea's feature credits include working
with Jim Carrey in a supporting role in
Man on the Moon, the story of the late
comedian Andy Kaufman, and the wrestling
film, Ready to Rumble, opposite Oliver
Platt, David Arquette and Scott Caan. On
the small screen, Caroline has
guest-starred as Drew's girlfriend on
The Drew Carey Show and starred in the
television movie, Mom's Got a Date with
a Vampire. She appears regularly on Late
Night with Conan O'Brien and has also
made appearances on the Late Show with
David Letterman, The Tonight Show with
Jay Leno, Comedy Central's Pulp Comics,
HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm, the Ms.
Foundation's Women of Comedy from
Caroline's, and Comic Relief 8. Caroline
has also hosted her own VH1 series, Fool
for Love and Lifetime's The Great
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