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Caroline Gilchrist Rhea (; born April 13, 1964) is a Canadian actress and
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, who is best known for her role as
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on the
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series ''
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''. She has performed numerous comedy specials, including three one-hour standup specials for HBO, Showtime, and Bravo. She is also known as the voice of Linda Flynn-Fletcher on the Disney Channel series ''
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'' and as a regular on '' Hollywood Squares'' with her friend
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. Rhea was chosen by Rosie O'Donnell as the new hostess of her syndicated talk show (renamed ''
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'') and hosted the reality television show ''
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'' on
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for the first three seasons. She appeared regularly on ABC's '' Match Game'' with
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from 2016 to 2020. She would return to Disney Channel on the series ''
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'', playing the role of Grandma Judy.


Early life

Rhea was born and raised in Westmount, Quebec, the daughter of Margery and David Rhea, an obstetrician and
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, respectively. She has two sisters, Cynthia and Celia. She attended The Study, an all-girls private school in Westmount, Quebec;
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in Nova Scotia; and the University of Arizona.


Career


Standup

Rhea moved to New York in 1986 to pursue a career as a comedian and actress. She began performing at venues like Catch a Rising Star and The
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, where she performed along with comedians including
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. She made her first filmed standup appearances on ''MTV's Half-Hour Comedy Hour'', ''Comic Strip Live'', and ''Caroline's Comedy Hour''. Rhea was given a one-hour special for
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, called ''One Night Stand''. She followed it up with ''Rhea's'' ''Anatomy'', her one-hour special for Bravo, and ''Give Me My Remote'' for Showtime.


Film and television

After finding success in New York as a comedian, Caroline moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career in
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, debuting on
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's television series '' Pride & Joy,'' where she co-starred with Jeremy Piven. She later gained widespread fame for her role as Aunt Hilda on the
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(and later,
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) series ''
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'' and for her recurring role on the latest incarnation of '' Hollywood Squares''. Rhea is also well known for her role as Linda Flynn-Fletcher on the long-running Disney show ''
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''; for her syndicated daytime talk show, ''
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''; as the original host of ''
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'' on NBC; and for playing Noleta Nethercott on the TV series '' Sordid Lives: The Series'' for Logo, which has been rebooted as a feature called ''A Very Sordid Wedding''. In 2004, she appeared in the cult classics ''
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'' and ''
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.'' In 2005, Rhea appeared in '' The Perfect Man'', playing a co-worker of Jean ( Heather Locklear) and had a recurring role on the hit Disney Channel Original Series, ''
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'' as Ilsa Shickelgubermeiger-Von Helsing der Keppelugerhofer, an inspector turned manager of the rival hotel. In 2007, she starred in the original Lifetime Television movie '' To Be Fat Like Me'' opposite Kaley Cuoco and in the Fox animated series ''Two Dreadful Children''. In 2008, Rhea starred alongside Justin Guarini and Mircea Monroe in the
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production of ''Fast Girl''. In 2013, Rhea hosted a travelling live stage show version of the game show '' Family Feud'' that toured fairs in the US and Canada, including the Calgary Stampede. In 2017, she began a recurring role on ABC's revival of '' Match Game''.She appeared in 21 episodes, her last airing in October 2020. Rhea has competed on Bravo's '' Celebrity Poker Showdown'' and GSN's ''World Series of Blackjack'', and has also done a live webcast with author Meg Cabot. In 2018, Rhea began hosting '' Caroline & Friends'' on GSN. The series features funny videos of animals and children. The studio audience votes for the best video from ones chosen by Rhea and her two guest comedian co-hosts. The show lasted for one season. In 2019, Rhea began appearing as Judy, the grandmother, in the Disney Channel sitcom ''
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'', which premiered January 25, 2019 and ran for three seasons until November 2021. The role did get her a spot amongst a team of contemporary moms on the network for an episode of ''
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'' which aired in 2020.


Charity work

Rhea has appeared at '' Comic Relief'' as well as the Ms. Foundation's "Women of Comedy from Caroline's Comedy Club". She appeared as a contestant in 2001 on a special edition of '' Who Wants to Be a Millionaire'', winning $125,000 for her charity.


Personal life

Rhea and her former partner, comedian Costaki Economopoulos, have a daughter, Ava (born October 2008). Rhea's parents were diagnosed with cancer one week apart. Her mother, Margery, was diagnosed with breast cancer and her dad, David, with lung cancer. David, an OB/GYN, died 10 months later; Margery lived another six years.


Filmography


Film


Television


See also

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References


External links


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