Tag: The View

  • Whoopi Goldberg

    Whoopi Goldberg is a beloved actress, comedian, and television host who has captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. With her signature dreadlocks and quirky sense of humor, Goldberg has become an icon of pop culture.

    Goldberg was born on November 13, 1955, in New York City, and was named Caryn Elaine Johnson. She grew up in a public housing project in Manhattan and began performing at a young age, taking on the stage name “Whoopi” after a whoopee cushion.

    She first gained national recognition in 1985 with her role in Steven Spielberg’s “The Color Purple,” for which she received an Academy Award nomination. She went on to star in a number of successful films, including “Ghost,” “Sister Act,” and “The Lion King.”

    In addition to her film work, Goldberg has also been a fixture on television, hosting her own talk show, “The Whoopi Goldberg Show,” and serving as a co-host on the popular daytime talk show “The View” since 2007.

    Goldberg is known for her outspoken views on a variety of issues, including race, politics, and LGBT rights. She has been an advocate for equality and social justice throughout her career, and has used her platform to raise awareness of important issues.

    Despite her success, Goldberg has faced her share of challenges. She has been open about her struggles with addiction and has spoken publicly about her experiences with depression.

    Through it all, Goldberg has remained a beloved figure in entertainment. Her infectious energy, humor, and talent have made her a fan favorite, and her contributions to film and television have helped to pave the way for a more diverse and inclusive industry.

    In short, Whoopi Goldberg is a true icon of entertainment, a trailblazer who has broken down barriers and inspired generations of fans with her talent, humor, and activism.

  • Barbara Walters (Great Memories)

    Barbara Walters

    By: Cece Hymes

    Barbara Walters was an American broadcast journalist and television personality. She was known for her interviewing ability and popularity with viewers. She was a great journalist. She appeared as a host on numerous television programs including Today, the ABC Evening News, 20/20 and The View. Did you know that Barbara  was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame? She received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the NATAS in 2000 and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

    Barbara Walters has a couple of books out so if you are a fan check out her Memoir. It is on my list to read. I can’t wait to learn more about her journey, especially with me being a journalist I can get more tips for my journey. I love reading so can’t wait to dive into this book. Some of my favorite quotes by her are:

    ·         “I have such trouble with R’s and L’s. My name should have been Diane Sawyer”

    ·         “Be the last one out. Do your homework. Choose your battles. Don’t whine and don’t be the one who complains about everything. Fight The Big Fights”

    ·         “To excel is to reach your own highest dream”

    ·         “Life sometimes brings enormous difficulties and challenges that seem just too hard to bear”

    Did you know that Barbara Walters signed a 5-million-dollar contract with ABC, establishing her as the highest paid news anchor? She was the first U.S. female network news anchor. Let me know what your most memorable moment was with Barbara Walters. Also make sure to follow me @Cece.Atl.