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The world of comedy has a queen and her name is Kathy Griffin. With her razor-sharp wit, unapologetic attitude, and a string of successful shows and albums, Griffin has amassed a fortune worth $35 million but it hasn't always been easy for this firebrand. From her early days as a struggling comedian to her rise as a global comedy superstar, Griffin has faced her fair share of challenges. However, through hard work, determination, and a relentless pursuit of her passions, she has proven that anything is possible. So, let's delve into the life and career of the Comedy Queen and discover how she built her impressive empire.

The Early Life Of The Comedy Icon 

 

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Kathy Griffin was born on November 4, 1960, in Oak Park, Illinois. She grew up in a family of first-generation Irish Americans and had four older siblings. Griffin had a natural talent for storytelling and would often visit her neighbors to tell them tales. Her brother Gary and sister Joyce both passed away from cancer and her brother Kenny was a drug addict and homeless. Griffin's dislike for organized religion began in elementary school due to the punishments she received from nuns.

In high school, she found refuge in musical theater and eventually moved to Los Angeles at 18 to pursue acting. Griffin was inspired to pursue a career in comedy after seeing an improvisational group performance and eventually became an ordained minister with the Universal Life Church. She is an atheist, does not drink alcohol, and is an opponent of LASIK eye surgery. Griffin's father passed away from heart failure in 2007, her mother in 2020, and her only sister from an undisclosed form of cancer in 2017. Griffin has been married once and has been in a relationship with Steve Wozniak.

Now that we are familiar with the person of Kathy Griffin, let us take a look at how she has been able to make for herself, a $35 million dollar fortune.

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Establishing A Successful Career In Stand-Up Comedy

 

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Kathy Griffin has been entertaining audiences since the early 1990s. She rose to fame as a part of the improvisational comedy troupe, The Groundlings in Los Angeles, and later became a part of the city's alternative comedy scene. With Janeane Garofalo, she created the popular stand-up act, Hot Cup of Talk which eventually became the title of her 1998 solo HBO special.

Throughout her successful career, Griffin has released numerous stand-up specials, including Kathy Griffin: The D-List, Kathy Griffin: Strong Black Woman, Kathy Griffin: Straight to Hell, and Kathy Griffin: A Hell of a Story. These specials have earned her critical acclaim and a significant amount of financial success, contributing to her impressive net worth.

Griffin’s Enviable Success In Television And Film

 

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Kathy Griffin is a firecracker of talent and comedic genius who has been lighting up the entertainment industry for decades. From her small-screen debut in the 90s with shows like The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful, to hosting the Bravo A-List Awards and CNN's New Year's Eve celebration, Griffin has left her mark in the world of television. Her sharp wit and unapologetic humor have made her a sought-after guest star, with appearances on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and The View.

Not one to shy away from political satire, Griffin's bold jabs at figures like Sarah Palin, Donald Trump, and Christine O'Donnell have only added to her reputation as a fearless comedic force. Her weekly talk show, Kathy, was a platform for her stand-up routines, celebrity interviews, and pop culture commentary. Griffin's impressive filmography includes roles in movies like Pulp Fiction, and The Cable Guy, as well as voice-over work in Lion of Oz.

Despite being banned from The View multiple times for her controversial comments, Griffin's talent and success have earned her a wealth of recognition and respect. The fruit of her hard work and talent has not gone unrewarded. Her years of laughter-inducing performances have contributed significantly to her net worth, solidifying her status as one of the most successful comedians in the world.

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Her many Commercially Successful Tours, Music, and Books

 

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Kathy has left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry and has built a vast fortune along the way. In August of 2017, Kathy embarked on her Laugh Your Head Off tour, a reference to her infamous depiction of President Donald Trump's severed head. The tour was a global affair, traveling to cities in Asia, Europe, and North America, including Radio City Music Hall and Carnegie Hall in New York City. With several shows selling out within minutes of going on sale, the tour was a commercial success, solidifying Kathy's place as a top-billed comedian.

Her success wasn't limited to the stage. Kathy's books, including her memoir, Official Book Club Selection: A Memoir According to Kathy Griffin and Kathy Griffin's Celebrity Run-Ins: My A-Z Index have become bestsellers, reaching the top of the New York Times charts. Her music career has also seen its fair share of success, with several Grammy-nominated albums, including For Your Consideration and Suckin' It for the Holidays. These albums showcase her trademark wit and humor and have even earned her Grammy nominations in 2010 for Kathy Griffin: Does the Bible Belt?

Griffin’s Endorsement Deals, Awards, And Recognitions

 

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Kathy Griffin’s comedic genius has earned her several Grammy Awards nominations and even a win. Kathy's comedic album Calm Down Gurrl won the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album in 2013, solidifying her place in the world of comedy. Kathy has also been recognized by the Producers Guild of America (PGA) Awards, where her TV show Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List was nominated for the Television Producer of the Year Award in Non-Fiction Television three times in a row, from 2008 to 2010.

Kathy did not go unnoticed by the Gracie Awards, where she won the Outstanding Female Lead - Comedy Series award in 2009 for her show Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List. These awards and recognitions have not only solidified Kathy's place as a leading comedian but have also greatly contributed to her net worth.

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Sources: The Superficial, Celebrity Net Worth, and The Sun.