Gilda Radner

Gilda Radner was a comedian. She was born to a rich Jewish family on Jun 28, 1946 in Detroit, Michigan. Gilda was very close to her father but he died when she was only twelve. Gilda was fat when she was a child and as a teenager she developed anorexia and bulimia, both are eating disorders.

After graduating from high school, Radner was accepted at the University of Michigan, where she studied acting. She dropped out of the University of Michigan, and in joined the Toronto Second City Improvisational Troupe, where she worked for the first time with John Belushi. Later, John became one of her best friends and they worked together often. In 1974 they moved to New York when she was selected to perform on The National Lampoon Radio Hour and in the popular stage production.

In 1975 Gilda became famous as one of the original members of the Saturday Night Live cast. She wrote for the show and appeared on stage. One of her most famous impressions is of Barbara Walters. Gilda won an Emmy Award in 1978 for her work on the show. She had a one-woman show called Radner Live and starred in many films. She married Gene Wilder in 1980. Shortly after she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Gilda never lost her sense of humor or love of life. She died on May 20, 1989.

Gene Wilder opened Gilda's Club on October 17, 1993. Gilda's Club is a special place where the focus is on living with cancer. "At Gilda's Club, where every membership is free-of-charge, a community of support is developed in which people of all ages with all kinds of cancer learn from one another how to live more fully." from Gilda's Club

We were very excited to find out that there is a Gilda's Club near us, right in New York!

For more information:
www.gildasclubwestchester.org 
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0705717/ 
http://www.jwa.org/discover/comedy/radner.html 
http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hc&id=1800027708&cf=gen&intl=us
http://www.drizzle.com/~citoyen/music/albums/radner.html 

Image courtesy of http://www.tvtome.com 

By Kara & Daniel, fourth grade, 2005

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