Rosie O'Donnell
American comedian and actress
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March 2025 | Revealed her move to Ireland through a TikTok video, explaining her decision to relocate for personal and political reasons. |
2025 | Rosie O'Donnell appears in an episode of 'Battle for Dream Island' titled 'Start the Shift', credited as 'Clay's Mom' in the role of Spool |
January 2025 | Moved to Ireland with her child Clay, citing political and personal reasons. |
2024 | Rosie O'Donnell received the Icon Award at the Queerty Awards in recognition of her work. |
November 2024 | Chelsea was arrested for a third time in Marinette County, facing several felony counts related to bail jumping and drug possession. |
November 19 2024 | O'Donnell's YouTube channel was terminated due to copyright issues, ending her project of sharing show interviews online. |
October 2024 | Chelsea was arrested again in Oconto County, charged with bail jumping and felony possession of drugs. |
September 2024 | Chelsea was arrested in Marinette County, Wisconsin, on multiple charges including child neglect and drug-related offenses. |
2023 | Becomes a regular contributor to The Advocate magazine. |
2022 | In 2022, Rosie O'Donnell voiced the role of the MTA subway announcements in the second season of the Netflix series Russian Doll. |
2022 | Also in 2022, Rosie O'Donnell appeared as Vi in the Amazon Prime Video series A League of Their Own. |
2022 | Rosie O'Donnell played Detective Sunday in 'American Gigolo,' where she was part of the main cast. |
2021 | Rosie O'Donnell began sharing interviews from her show on her personal YouTube channel. |
2021 | Rosie O'Donnell played Dr. Nancy Josephson in the 'Run the World' episode 'My Therapist Says...'. |
2021 | Rosie O'Donnell appeared as Carrie in 4 episodes of 'The L Word: Generation Q.' |
June 15 2021 | Rosie O'Donnell was announced to star as Detective Sunday in a series reboot of American Gigolo on Showtime, which was set to premiere in 2022. |
2020 | Rosie O'Donnell played Lisa Sheffer in 'I Know This Much Is True' for 5 episodes. |
March 22 2020 | The Rosie O'Donnell Show was revived for a one-night charity special during the COVID-19 pandemic, live streamed on Broadway.com YouTube channel to raise money for the Actors Fund of America. |
2019 | Rosie O'Donnell played Mrs. Paroo in The Music Man at the Kennedy Center. |
April 3 2019 | It was announced that Rosie O'Donnell would play the role of Lisa Sheffer in the HBO series I Know This Much Is True. |
2018 | O'Donnell was set to appear in Good for Otto by David Rabe Off-Broadway but left the production prior to its opening due to illness. |
2017 | Rosie O'Donnell played Vanessa in the 'Difficult People' episode 'Code Change.' |
2017 | Rosie O'Donnell voiced Townie in 2 episodes of 'American Dad!'. |
2017 | Rosie O'Donnell portrayed Del Martin in 2 episodes of 'When We Rise.' |
November 5 2017 | Rosie O'Donnell joined the cast of the comedy series SMILF, which premiered on November 5, 2017, and received critical acclaim for her portrayal of the character Tutu. |
September 15 2017 | Michelle Rounds, O'Donnell's second wife, died by suicide. |
2016 | She was a regular panelist on Match Game and appeared on The $100,000 Pyramid. |
2016 | O'Donnell played the role of the gym teacher in Hairspray Live! |
2016 | O'Donnell made a two-episode appearance in the CBS series Mom as Jeanine, the ex-girlfriend of Bonnie. |
2016 | Rosie O'Donnell appeared as herself in 3 episodes of 'The $100,000 Pyramid.' |
2015 | She made a cameo in Pitch Perfect 2, portraying a co-host on The View. |
2015 | Rosie O'Donnell performed in the stand-up comedy special 'Rosie O'Donnell: A Heartfelt Stand Up' on HBO. |
2015 | O'Donnell appeared in an episode of Empire as Pepper O'Leary and hired an acting coach to prepare for the role. |
2015 | Rosie O'Donnell served as the host for 'The View' during the year 2015. |
October 2015 | The divorce between O'Donnell and Rounds was settled, with O'Donnell being awarded full custody of their adopted child. |
September 2015 | She appeared in Everything Is Copy, a documentary about Nora Ephron by Jacob Bernstein. |
August 2015 | O'Donnell tweeted that her 17-year-old daughter, Chelsea, had gone missing along with her therapy dog. |
April 2015 | O'Donnell appeared in the documentary Roseanne For President!, which focused on Roseanne Barr's presidential bid. |
February 2015 | O'Donnell filed for divorce from Rounds after two years of marriage. |
February 6 2015 | O'Donnell's representatives confirmed she would exit The View panel, citing concerns about her health. |
2014 | Rosie O'Donnell was awarded the Isabelle Stevenson Award for her commitment to arts education for New York City's public school children. |
2014 | In the fall, O'Donnell returned to The View as a co-host along with Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie Perez, and Nicolle Wallace. |
2014 | O'Donnell landed a reoccurring role as Rita Hendricks on The Fosters, where her character worked for the foster care system and mentored a member of the Foster family. |
2014 | O'Donnell returned to The View but left after a brief five-month run due to personal issues. |
2013 | Rosie O'Donnell appeared in a number of television shows, including playing reporter Dottie Shannon in an episode of Bomb Girls, voicing the Bouncing Bumble Queen in Jake and the Never Land Pirates, and appearing as herself in two episodes of Smash. |
2013 | Rosie O'Donnell appeared as herself in the 'Impractical Jokers' episode 'Everything's Just Rosie.' |
January 9 2013 | O'Donnell and Rounds announced they had adopted a baby girl. |
2012 | Rosie O'Donnell appeared as Katy O'Grady in the episode 'Mother's Day' of 'Happily Divorced.' |
August 2012 | In mid-August 2012, Rosie O'Donnell suffered a heart attack, caused by an artery that was 99 percent blocked, which required the insertion of a stent. |
June 9 2012 | O'Donnell married Michelle Rounds in a private ceremony in New York. |
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