Kathleen Mary "Kathy" Griffin
(born November 4, 1960) [1] is an American actress, stand-up comedian, media personality, and LGBT rights advocate. A self-proclaimed "D-list celebrity", Griffin first gained recognition for her supporting role on the NBC sitcom Suddenly Susan
, and is now the star of the Bravo reality show Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List
, for which she won two Emmy Awards as executive producer. She has also worked as a voice artist and red carpet commentator, in addition to several other career pursuits.
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Early life
Griffin was born in the Chicago suburb of
Oak Park, Illinois, and raised there and in nearby
Forest Park.
[2] Her family was
Irish Catholic;
[3] her mother, Margaret "Maggie" (
née Corbally), was a hospital administrator, and her father, John Patrick Griffin, was an electronics store manager.
[4] [5] She attended
Oak Park and River Forest High School, where she graduated in 1978. After highschool she attended
Triton College in
River Grove, Illinois later dropping out. Griffin is the youngest of five children — she has two older brothers, John and Gary, and an older sister, Joyce. Her other brother, Kenny, is deceased.
Career
Stand-up comedy, TV, and film
Griffin began performing in the early 1980s Los Angeles
improv comedy troupe,
The Groundlings. In an
E! True Hollywood Story
segment, she stated that she often went to see the Groundlings perform before she joined. She said that at one show, she went backstage and talked with Groundling member
Phil Hartman and asked him what The Groundlings were all about. Struggling to make it in the Los Angeles acting scene, she joined the troupe after a failed audition for the lead role in the film version of
Harriet the Spy
. This led to her taking classes there and eventually being asked into the Main Company.
She went on to perform stand-up comedy and became part of the burgeoning
alternative comedy scene in Los Angeles, appearing at
Un-Cabaret and her own show "Hot Cup of Talk",
later the title of Griffin's 1998 solo
HBO special.
Kathy made a cameo appearance in
Quentin Tarantino's 1994 film
Pulp Fiction
. Her small role was a pedestrian coming to the aid of Marcellas Wallas (
Ving Rhames) after he is hit by
Bruce Willis' character's car.
She broke into film with the supporting role of Connie in the
horror film The Unborn
, starring
Brooke Adams.
Griffin gradually amassed such
TV and
film credits as a role in comedian
Julie Brown's
Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful
, a
Showtime parody of the 1991
Madonna film
Truth or Dare
; two appearances as the character Susan Klein, a reporter, on
NBC's
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
, her TV
sitcom debut; fellow comic
Bob Goldthwait's film
Shakes the Clown
; as the enthusiastic leader of a fanatical car club on the
Ellen
episode "Oh, Sweet Rapture", airing in January 1996; and an episode of
ABC's
divorce-attorney series
Civil Wars
, Griffin's dramatic-series debut. In addition, she most recently appeared on the show
Ugly Betty
as a fashion channel reporter.
After starring in an
HBO Half Hour Comedy Special
, Griffin's first consistent public exposure came in 1996, when she was cast as the acerbic colleague of
Brooke Shields' title character on the NBC sitcom
Suddenly Susan
. In 1998, Griffin starred in her first one-hour special, HBO's
Kathy Griffin: A Hot Cup of Talk
. She honed a comedy and television career that poked fun at her relatively modest place in the
Hollywood hierarchy in a self-deprecating manner. She frequently appears in such self-consciously tacky projects as the
reality show competition
Celebrity Mole Hawaii
—in which she won the 2003 edition after undergoing such experiences as walking over hot
lava with her bare feet. She identifies her victory as the moment she became a "D-list" celebrity.
Griffin also has a secondary career in
voiceover work, and has been featured on a variety of projects such as the
animated series Dilbert
and
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series
.
Griffin's TV production company is called Inappropriate Laughter, a reference to her sometimes shocking form of humor.
On June 12, 2008 Griffin hosted the first ever Bravo A-List Awards. Included in the show was a scene where Griffin mimicked a "
wardrobe malfunction" (referring to the infamous Janet Jackson
Super Bowl halftime show controversy in 2004).
Kathy Griffin's official website has confirmed that she will again host the 2009 Bravo A-List Awards set to be aired on April 15, 2009. Kathy's new Bravo special aired before the A-List Awards on April 15, 2009. Her official website has also confirmed the name of her new special to be,
Kathy Griffin: She'll Cut a Bitch.
The special was taped on March 4, 2009 in Portland, Oregon.
On September 8, 2009, Ballantine Books will publish Griffin's memoir titled Official Book Club Selection.
In 2009 She released "Kathy Griffin: Suckin' It for the Holidays" in late August 2009.
Kathy also appeared in Eminem's" The Real Slim Shady" music video as a nurse.
Guest co-host of The View
Kathy Griffin served as the unofficial guest co-host of
The View
from May 2007 to September 2007. Griffin was considered to join the panel of
The View
in fall 2007 as a replacement for departing panelist
Rosie O'Donnell.
[6] [7] Despite running jokes in her act about Executive Producer
Barbara Walters not liking her, Griffin co-hosted the show many times after O'Donnell left in May 2007.
Whoopi Goldberg was ultimately selected as a permanent replacement. On September 10, 2007,
Sherri Shepherd took over the remaining co-host spot, vacant since
Star Jones' departure. Bill Zwecker of the
Chicago Sun-Times
reports that a source tells him that
The View
was having second thoughts about hiring Shepherd over Griffin, although both
The View
and Walters' spokespersons deny this. Walters has stated that she was worried about hiring another loose cannon after the troubles with O'Donnell.
Griffin recently divulged in her stand-up that she is now banned from
The View
after talking about the gig on her televised comedy special,
Kathy Griffin: Straight to Hell
.
[8] While declining to discuss the ban on
Access Hollywood
,
[9] during the filming of an episode for
My Life on the D-List
with former
View
co-host/moderator
Rosie O'Donnell, Griffin did talk about the ban, specifically targeting
View
executive producer
Bill Geddie. Griffin has also been mentioned as a possible replacement for Walters in the event she departs the show. As of August 2009 Kathy has been un-banned from The View. She will be co-hosting on September 18, 2009.
Airplane incident
In early 2007, Griffin was traveling to a performance in
Stockton, California. She was in a private chartered plane, and the transponder caught fire. She and the rest of the people on board made it safely to the ground.
Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List
Emmy Awards controversy
thumb and
Michael McDonald perform an improv skit for Soldiers and Airmen in
Tikrit,
Iraq.
The second season, which premiered on June 6, 2006, brought Griffin the 2007
Primetime Emmy Award for
Outstanding Reality Program, non-competition, on September 8, 2007. She received it during the
Creative Arts Emmy, which was hosted by
Carlos Mencia and aired on
E! on September 15. Griffin stirred up controversy with her acceptance speech, saying,
"Now, a lot of people come up here and thank Jesus for this award. I want you to know that no one had less to do with this award than Jesus. He didn't help me a bit. If it was up to him, Cesar Millan would be up here with that damn dog. So all I can say is suck it, Jesus, this award is my god now!" [10]
Griffin later explained that she meant this remark not as a slight on Jesus, but rather as a satire of celebrities who thank Jesus profusely and nonsensically for their awards, especially artists who themselves are controversial.
[11]
Her remarks were quickly condemned by the
Catholic League which urged the academy to "denounce Griffin's obscene and blasphemous comment."
[12] The Academy said that her "offensive remarks will not be part of the E! telecast on Saturday night".
[13] Griffin later responded, "Am I the only Catholic left with a sense of humor?"
[14] The editing was condemned in two consecutive episodes of
Freethought Radio, the latter containing the deleted material.
Annie Laurie Gaylor in particular objected to the comment being described as "hate speech."
Fox News commentator
Bill O'Reilly called Griffin a "pinhead" (a label he frequently uses) for her remark, which Griffin considered a "badge of honor."
[15] [16]
Style of humor
While Griffin established her career with candid observations about everyday life and her dating experiences, later focusing on mainly mocking celebrities, her act currently consists of recounting embellished stories involving celebrities. Though her humor may be wicked, Kathy hopes people understand that no malice is intended by it. "I'm genuinely a fan of most of the people I trash in the act," said Griffin in an interview. "I really, really try and focus on making fun of people for their behavior. I'm not so into making fun of someone for the way they look, or something that's out of their control."
[17] Her favorite celebrity topics are
plastic surgery,
Scientology, drunkenness,
substance abuse, snooty attitudes,
eating disorders, and stars whose
sexual orientation is disputed. Among Griffin's staples are
Paris Hilton,
Clay Aiken,
Barbara Walters,
Whitney Houston,
Larry David,
Celine Dion,
Gwyneth Paltrow,
Jerry Seinfeld,
Star Jones,
Paula Abdul,
Oprah Winfrey,
Britney Spears,
Ryan Seacrest,
Lindsay Lohan,
Miley and
Billy Ray Cyrus, Bravo's
Real Housewives,and
Kirstie Alley.
Griffin is sometimes the object of her own humor, particularly with regard to her D-list status. While Griffin paints herself as a Hollywood outsider, she has a group of close celebrity friends such as
Rosie O'Donnell,
Joan Rivers,
Jerry Seinfeld,
Brooke Shields,
Gloria Estefan,
Whoopi Goldberg,
Jennifer Coolidge,
Larry David,
Ricky Gervais, and
Lance Bass. Griffin's longtime friendship with Bass was the catalyst for a feud between her and gossip
blogger
Perez Hilton, in which Griffin expressed anger over Hilton's "outing" of Bass on his website, calling Hilton's attacks on Bass "mean" and "unfunny".
[18] [19] Hilton responded by saying that Griffin's anger was hypocritical, considering all of the gay jokes she makes about Clay Aiken in her stand-up routines.
In 2007, Griffin commented on her aversion to making fun of celebrity friends by saying, "There's nothing I won't do, but on the other hand I'm full of shit because that changes. For example, you know Lance Bass from
'N Sync and how he's gay now? All those years that I knew he was gay, he and I were friends, I would never say, 'Hey, by the way, did you know that Lance Bass is gay?'"
[20] Griffin and Hilton ended their feud after the death of Griffin's father, and Hilton appeared on an episode of her show in 2007.
Yet in July 2008, he asserted that Griffin's assistant Jessica Zajicek had quit because she could not take Griffin's now hectic career. Griffin dismissed these statements as false as Zajicek is still working for Griffin.
[21]
Her style has led to a number of controversies. Griffin has claimed to be banned from appearing on
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
,
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
,
Live with Regis and Kelly
,
Late Show with David Letterman
, and
The Ellen DeGeneres Show
. She recently got rebanned from
The View
because of a joke she made about Barbara Walters. She says
Ellen
's producers told her they cannot have her "trashing celebrities".
[22] However, Griffin appeared as a guest on
The Ellen DeGeneres Show
on September 11, 2007.
[23] One of the most notable controversies occurred when she made a joke during a 2005 E! televised event that the child actress
Dakota Fanning had entered rehab.
[24] This incident got Griffin fired from hosting duties on E!'s red-carpet award show coverage. Nevertheless, E! purchased rights to air
My Life on the D-List
for its British channel, a fact she noted in an episode of season 3.
In a July 2009 episode of
My Life on the D-List
, after using profanity in an Octomom joke during her routine at New York's legendary Apollo Theatre, Griffin claimed that she received a letter banning her from the venue.
[25]
Griffin has claimed to have been fired from an appearance on the show
Hannah Montana
, on account of her
Emmy acceptance speech. According to Griffin "the instructions literally came down, 'We don't want her anywhere near the building.'"
[26] Griffin hit back in her comedy act joking that
Miley Cyrus "...has been flashing her green bra and posing topless."
[27]
In May 2006, Griffin visited the troops in Kuwait who were on their way to service in Iraq. She had dinner at the chow hall with many troops including
Seabees from
Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 25.
LGBT rights advocacy
Griffin is an outspoken supporter for
LGBT rights, including the right to
same-sex marriages.
[28] She has protested with fellow proponents in
West Hollywood, California,
[29] and showcased the footage of protesting on her reality show
Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List
. Her mother Maggie Griffin is also a supporter of LGBT rights, and is seen in
Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List
protesting alongside her daughter. Prior to the controversial
Proposition 8 ballot results, Griffin volunteered for the
Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center’s "Vote for Equality" campaign, going door-to-door asking Los Angeles residents on their opinion of LGBT marriage rights.
[30]
Personal life
Griffin describes herself as a "
militant atheist".
[31] While in high school, she fell away from the
Roman Catholic Church and wanted to become a
Unitarian. Said Griffin: "I'm not really sure what that is, but it sounds better."
[32]
She is an outspoken opponent of
LASIK eye surgery, having endured a series of operations for her own eyesight that left her partially
blind in one eye with a visible
eyeball deformity.
[33] She is open about her multiple
plastic surgeries, and claims that fat "grew back" after her
liposuction procedure.
Her father, John Patrick Griffin, died of heart failure on February 17, 2007, during the shooting of the third season of her reality show; he was 90 years old. The episode related to his death aired on June 19, 2007.
She placed 17th on
Oxygen's 2007 list of "The 50 Funniest Women Alive".
[34]
On February 12, 2001, Griffin appeared on
The Howard Stern Show
and discussed several aspects of her personal life.
- She mentioned that she "lightly dated" N'Sync member Joey Fatone.
- At the 2000 Billboard Music Awards, she planned to say a joke directed at Britney Spears regarding her nipples, but since another member of N'Sync was dating Britney, Griffin randomly directed the joke towards Toni Braxton instead. Toni became very irate over it since she had been rushed to the hospital recently due to an incident with her breast implants.
- She mentioned that she is a friend of Jenny McCarthy. McCarthy was invited to Griffin's wedding.
- She discussed the fact that she and Matt Moline had not signed pre-nuptial agreements.
- She told Stern that she does not drink any alcohol based on an incident that occurred when she was very young. While choking at the dinner table, she was handed her father's stein of beer. After taking two "gulps", she thought it tasted disgusting.
- She was a friend of Lisa Kudrow. Kudrow was not invited to Griffin's wedding because Kudrow had become very famous and both had not had a chance to see each other in a long time.
Marriage and relationships
Griffin married
Washington, D.C. native Matt Moline on February 18, 2001 atop the 360 Degree Restaurant in Hollywood. ABC News reported that she walked down the aisle to the strains of the 1980s
power ballad "
Sister Christian" by
Night Ranger. Her maid of honor was
Brooke Shields, and the wedding was attended by, among others,
Rebekah Kelley,
Camryn Manheim,
Bill Maher,
James Williams, and
Jane Krakowski.
Although they appeared to have a loving and supportive relationship on her reality show, there were problems beneath the surface. After briefly separating and reconciling in 2005, they divorced in May 2006. Griffin had her
tattooed wedding ring laser-removed after her divorce.
[35] On
Larry King Live
, Griffin accused her husband of stealing $72,000 from her. In a written statement, he declined to respond to the allegations publicly.
[36]
Since July 2007, rumors had circulated that Griffin had been dating
Apple co-founder
Steve Wozniak.
[37] They attended the
2007 Emmy Awards together and speculations rose when the two were interviewed together on the red carpet.
[38] On September 18, 2007,
Us Weekly
reported that Griffin and Wozniak were engaged, however, neither Griffin nor Wozniak confirmed the rumor.
[39] During a January 2008 interview on
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
, Griffin confirmed that Wozniak will be a regular guest on the fourth season of her reality show.
[40] On
Tom Green's House Tonight
on February 6, Griffin confirmed her relationship with Wozniak. When asked if she actually targeted Wozniak to make her ex-husband jealous, Griffin stated "What better way to get back at my ex, who was a tech, than to marry the biggest techno-nerd in the Universe?" Wozniak and Griffin served as King and Queen of the Humane Society of Silicon Valley Fur Ball on April 5, 2008 in Santa Clara, California, and scenes for the fourth season of
My Life on the D-List
were taped.
[41] However, as of June 2008, it was confirmed that Griffin and Wozniak are no longer dating and have decided to remain friends.
[42] As noted in a postscript on the August 7, 2008 episode of
My Life On The D-List
, Wozniak quickly became engaged and subsequently married another woman, later revealed to be Apple executive Janet Hill.
[43] According to Griffin, "He met someone very quickly and then they [got] engaged. I have had dinner with them, and she's a thousand times more appropriate! I hate to say it, but in the Bruce, Demi, Ashton [scheme of things], I’m the Bruce!"
In August 2009, Griffin announced on her official Twitter that she was in a relationship with another currently unknown individual. On August 9 she attended the
Teen Choice Awards with
Levi Johnston [44] and subsequently interviewed him in her role as guest host on Larry King Live.
[45] In the interview, Griffin and Johnston mocked the idea that they were in a serious relationship. She later Twittered on August 10 that "Oh, and I think I'm pregnant".
[46]
Filmography
Film
|
Year
| Film
| Role
| Notes
|
1991
| The Unborn
| Connie
|
|
1992
| Shakes the Clown
| Lucy
|
|
Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful
| Taffy
|
|
1994
| Pulp Fiction
| herself
| Cameo
|
It's Pat
| herself
|
|
1995
| Big News
|
| TV film
|
Four Rooms
| Betty
|
|
The Barefoot Executive
| Mary
| TV film
|
1996
| The Cable Guy
| Mother
|
|
1997
| Who's the Caboose?
| Katty
|
|
Trojan War
| cashier
|
|
Courting Courtney
| Ona Miller
|
|
1999
| Can't Stop Dancing
| modeling agent
|
|
Dill Scallion
| Tina
|
|
Muppets from Space
| Female armed guard
|
|
Jackie's Back
| herself
| TV film
|
2000
| Lion of Oz
| Caroline
| Voice role
|
The Intern
| Cornelia Crisp
|
|
Enemies of Laughter
| Cindy
|
|
A Diva's Christmas Carol
| Ghost of Christmas Past
| TV film
|
E
| Nurse
| "The Real Slim Shady", music video collection
|
2001
| On Edge
| Karen Katz
|
|
2002
| Run Ronnie Run
| herself
|
|
2003
| Beethoven's 5th
| Evie Kling
|
|
2005
| Dirty Love
| Madame Pelly
|
|
2005
| Dinotopia: Quest for the Ruby Sunstone
| Rhoga
| Voice role
|
Her Minor Thing
| Maggie
|
|
Love Wrecked
| Belinda
|
|
2006
| Bachelor Party Vegas
| She-Elvis
| Uncredited cameo
|
2007
| Judy Toll: The Funniest Woman You've Never Heard of
| herself
| Documentary
|
In Search of Puppy Love
| herself
| Documentary
|
Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project
| herself
| Documentary
|
Heckler
| herself
| Documentary
|
2009
| Around the World in 50 Years 3D
|
| post production
, voice role
|
Television
|
Year
| Title
| Role
| Notes
|
1990
| On the Television
| various
| "Beauty and the Beet"
|
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
| Susan Klein
| "Not with My Pig, You Don't"
|
1993
| Civil Wars
| Yvonne
| "Watt, Me Worry?"
|
Dream On
| Dawn
| "The French Conception"
|
1995
| ER (TV series)
| Dolores Minky
| "Motherhood"
|
Dweebs
| Sheila
| "The Birthday Party Show"
|
1995
| Mad About You
| Brenda
| "New Year's Eve"
|
1996
| Ellen
| Peggy
| "Oh, Sweet Rapture"
|
Partners
| Michelle
| "Can We Keep Her, Dad?"
|
Caroline in the City
| DMV clerk
| "Caroline and the Movie"
|
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist
| herself
| Two episodes, voice role
|
1995-1996
| Ned & Stacey
| Jeanne
| Two episodes
|
1997
| Oddville, MTV
|
| August 13
|
1996-1998
| Seinfeld
| Sally Weaver
| Two episodes
|
1997-1998
| Premium Blend
| herself
| Hostess
|
2000
| The X-Files
| Betty Templeton/Lulu Pfeiffer
| "Fight Club"
|
1999-2000
| Dilbert
| Alice
| thirty episodes, voice role
|
1996-2000
| Suddenly Susan
| Vicki Groener
| Ninety-two episodes, main character
|
2001
| The Simpsons
| Francine
| "Bye Bye Nerdie"
|
Strong Medicine
| Matchmaker
| "Silent Epidemic"
|
Weakest Link
| herself
| "Comedians Special"
|
Kathy's So Called Reality
| herself
| Hostess
|
2002
| The Drew Carey Show
| Kathy
| "The Eagle Has Landed"
|
2003
| What's New, Scooby-Doo?
| Luis Agent Autumn Summerfield
| "The Unnatural", voice role
|
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series
| Roxanne Gaines
| "Mind Game: Part 1" and "Part 2"
|
Crank Yankers
| Maria
| One episode, voice role
|
The Mole
| herself
| Six episodes, season three winner
|
2002-2003
| Whose Line Is It Anyway?
| herself
| Four episodes
|
2004
| Striperella
| The Bridesmaid
| "The Bridesmaid", voice role
|
Half & Half
| Dr. Morgan
| "The Big Labor of Love Episode"
|
Celebrity Poker Showdown
| herself
| Two episodes, third tournament
|
2001-2004
| Hollywood Squares
| herself
| Eighty-six episodes
|
2005
| Cheap Shots
| Rae
| "1995 SuperDogs! Superjocks!"
|
Days of our Lives
| Limo driver
|
|
2006
| Gameshow Marathon
| herself
| "Match Game"
|
2007
| Ugly Betty
| Fashion TV anchor
| "In or Out"
|
Loose Women
| herself
|
|
2008
| Rosie Live
| herself
| Pilot
|
2009
| Privileged
| Olivia
| "All About a Brand New You"
|
Paris Hilton's My New BFF
| herself
| Special guest
|
2008-2009
| Larry King Live
| herself
| Five episodes
|
2009
| The Roast Of Joan Rivers
| herself
| Roast Master
|
The Celebrity Apprentice 2
| herself
| Special guest
|
since 2005
| Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List
| herself
| Forty episodes Gracie Allen Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
|
Discography
On June 10, 2008, Griffin released a comedy
CD titled
For Your Consideration
.
[47] It is Griffin's first audio-only release of her stand-up material. The disc was recorded at the ETK Theatre at the Grand Theatre Center For The Arts in
Tracy,
California on February 17, 2008.
[48] Included on the disc are her takes on various celebrities and her personal life. Griffin stated that she decided to release this CD to try to win a
Grammy award.
On December 3, 2008, Griffin was nominated for a Grammy for Best Comedy Album, however lost to George Carlin's "It's Bad for Ya."
References
- Kathy Griffin - Biography
- Fast Chat: Q & A with Kathy Griffin
- The Girl Can't Help It
- http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/chicagotribune/obituary-print.aspx?n=john-patrick-griffin&pid=86565
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- Griffin unsure about ''The View'' gig
- Kathy Griffin: Split-Screen Made Rosie Leave The View
- Banned by Babs
- Barbara Walters Re-Bans Kathy Griffin From ''The View''
- Kathy Griffin's Jesus Remark Cut from Emmy Show
- Larry King Live
- Griffin's Emmy remarks to be censored
- Kathy Griffin's Emmy Remarks About Jesus to Be Censored
- 'Offensive' Jesus remarks cut from Emmys
- The O'Reilly Factor : Talking Points
- CNN Larry King Live : Kathy Griffin Censored at Emmys
- Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D List
- Perez Hilton Visits Howard Stern
- Perez and Kathy Griffin Make Nice
- Living Life on the D-List
- ''D-List'' star Kathy Griffin denies assistant Jessica Zajicek has quit
- Last in Line for Celebrity: Griffin - Hollywood's Outcast
- The Ellen DeGeneres Show
- Dorothy Snarker
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- Was Kathy Griffin dumped over Jesus joke?
- http://www.post-trib.com/lifestyles/1683848,tvhighlights0726.article
- http://www.afterelton.com/blog/snicks/kathy-imho-7-27-2009
- http://www.akawilliam.com/kathy-griffin-goes-door-to-door-for-gay-rights/
- Celebrity Atheists
- Foul-Mouthed and Funny
- LASIK Nightmare
- http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1047887/board/nest/77206653
- Kathy's Laser Ring Removal
- Kathy Griffin: Ex-husband took $72K from me
- VH1 Best Week Ever - Off The Market: Kathy Griffin Finds a New Man!
- Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Escorted Comedian Kathy Griffin & Her Potty Mouth To The Emmy's
- Kathy Finds Love With Apple Computer Billionaire
- Kathy Griffin on Jimmy Kimmel Live
- A Dogs Night at the Fur Ball
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- http://www.mediaite.com/online/sarah-palins-nightmare-kathy-griffin-levi-johnston-work-the-red-carpe
- http://www.mediaite.com/online/kathy-griffin-and-levi-johnsons-love-story-goes-late-night-on-larry-k
- Kathy Griffin Twitter Post from August 10, 2009, 11:52 AM
- Can't get Enough of Kathy Griffin
- An A-List Comedy Release