Janette Barber
Janette Barber | |
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Born | September 25, 1953 |
Nationality | American |
Employer(s) | Rosie O'Donnell, Molly McButter |
Known for | comic, television producer, writer, spokesperson |
Janette Barber (born September 25, 1953) is an American comic, television producer, and writer. She has won six
Career
At The Rosie O'Donnell Show, Barber was the supervising producer and head writer. She shared five Emmy Awards with the producers of the show. Following that she was executive producer and co-host of Lighten Up!, a series she created for the Food Network. Barber won her sixth Emmy Award for writing on The View.[2] She currently works with the on-air team for Rosie's XM Radio Show.
In late 2010, Rosie O'Donnell announced she would be leaving radio to go back to television. Many wondered what would become of Janette Barber and the other people from Rosie's radio show. On May 19, 2011, Barber announced on her Facebook page that, after a massive write in campaign, she would be starring in "Janette's Show," the replacement to the defunct Rosie show.
Barber also has 12 years of stand up comedy experience. She was a nationally touring headliner who made regular appearances on many of the cable comedy shows, such as Showtime Comedy Club Network,
In addition, Barber is a best selling author. She is the co-author, along with Laura Banks, of the humorous work titled Breaking the Rules, Last Ditch Tactics for Landing the Man of your Dreams (Career Press Publishers). Her latest book with Banks, Embracing Your Big Fat Ass, was released in June 2008 by Atria, a division of Simon & Schuster.[3]
Barber is also the food expert and spokesperson for Molly McButter, a non-fat butter-flavored seasoning.[1]
The blog
In March 2007,
In May 2008, Barber started her own video and written blogs on her website www.janettesblog.com and at "Janette Barber Maximized" at MaxMouth.com.
Last day at The View
Barber was Hot Topics Writer of The View and was in the ABC studios on the day Rosie O'Donnell and Elisabeth Hasselbeck had a significant fight that caused O'Donnell to leave the show three weeks earlier than her one-year contract specified. Barber, a close friend of O'Donnell, drew a moustache on a magazine tear sheet of Elisabeth Hasselbeck that was tacked up in The View offices.[4] It was mistakenly reported by the New York Post and TV media outlets that Barber was escorted out of the building.
Chronic pain
Barber is also well known for her dramatic improvement from chronic pain. Barber said that she suffered from
Humanitarian aid
After her chronic pain improved, Barber began doing volunteer work on behalf of AmeriCares, a disaster relief and humanitarian aid agency. Between 1999 and 2001, she participated in three airlifts to Albania, Kosovo and the Republic of the Congo.[6][7][8][9] Barber produced segments for The Rosie O'Donnell Show about these airlifts.[7]
Barber now sits on the board of directors of The Bridge Foundation.
In March 2009, Barber traveled to Rwanda with the Massachusetts-based relief group Medical Missions for Children.[10] She serves as Ambassador at Large for the group and is producing video content to promote the mission.
References
- ^ a b Molly McButter | Cooking Tips
- ^ "35th Annual Creative Arts & Entertainment Emmy Awards Presented at Star-Studded Gala at Lincoln Center in New York City". Retrieved June 30, 2008.
- ^ Simon & Schuster: Embracing Your Big Fat Ass: An Owner's Manual (Trade Paperback)
- ^ Gold, Matea (May 30, 2007). "Walters says 'The View' will go on". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 23, 2008.
- ^ 20/20. July 25, 1999. ABC.
- ^ a b c d e "How Can Chronic Back Pain Be Cured?". Larry King Live. August 12, 1999. CNNhttp://www.tarpityoga.com/larryking.html.
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missing title (help) - ^ a b c d "Janette Barber (Food Network host biography)". Archived from the original on March 8, 2005. Retrieved January 25, 2008.
- ^ Strum, Charles (July 7, 1999). "Public Lives". The New York Times. Retrieved February 20, 2008.
- ^ "AmeriCares Sends Relief to the Congo". July 2, 2001. Retrieved February 20, 2008.
- ^ "Medical Missions for Children". Retrieved August 4, 2009.
External links
- Janette Barber at IMDb
- Official website – Janette's Blog
- Rosie O'Donnell's blog – Where the "Jahero" video blogs are located
- [1] Official site for Janette's book co-authored with Laura Banks