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Melissa Rivers
Born
Melissa Warburg Rosenberg

(1968-01-20) January 20, 1968 (age 56)
EducationJohn Thomas Dye School
Alma materUniversity of Pennsylvania
Occupation(s)Television host, producer, actress, equestrienne, philanthropist
Years active1983–present
TelevisionJoan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best?
Spouse
John Endicott
(m. 1998⁠–⁠2003)
PartnerJason Zimmerman (2008–12)
ChildrenEdgar Cooper Endicott
Parent(s)Edgar Rosenberg and Joan Rivers

Melissa Warburg Rosenberg (born January 20, 1968), who uses the stage name Melissa Rivers, is an American actress, television host and producer, equestrienne and philanthropist. She is the daughter of Joan Rivers and Edgar Rosenberg.

Early life

Melissa Warburg Rosenberg was born in Manhattan on January 20, 1968, the only child of Joan Rivers and Edgar Rosenberg.[1] She attended the private John Thomas Dye School in Bel-Air[2] and then The Buckley School in Sherman Oaks, California. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, where she received a degree in European History in 1989.[3]

In 1990, she took on her mother's stage surname, after which she became known as Melissa Rivers.[4]

Career

She was an accomplished equestrienne competing on the show circuits.[5]

As an actress, she has had roles in television shows including Beverly Hills, 90210, Silk Stalkings, The Comeback. In 1998, she also appeared in the sci-fi/comedy made-for-television movie Men in White and in the 1999 film The Big Tease, a comedy directed by Kevin Allen starring Craig Ferguson. Additionally, she teamed up with her mother Joan Rivers, portraying themselves in the 1994 celebrity docudrama Tears and Laughter: The Joan and Melissa Rivers Story.

In the early 1990s, she branched out on the pre-show red carpet, interviewing celebrities on nationally televised awards shows. Rivers, who has hosted various events and served as a producer for the E! Network, has hosted two of the channel’s highest-rated specials: Oh Baby! Melissa’s Guide to Pregnancy[6] and Oh Toddler! Surviving the Early Years (aired in January 2002).

With her mother, she hosted fashion on the red carpet interviews for the E! cable network. In 2003, they left her red carpet pre-show on E! to accept a more lucrative deal with the TV Guide Channel valued at between $6 and 8 million.[7] Also in 2002, she appeared on the ABC Network competitive reality show I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!. She has been a regular guest on the webcast show Tom Green's House Tonight.

In 2013, she was a co-creator and co-producer of Joan's YouTube web series In Bed With Joan, a 15- to 30-minute show with a new video uploaded weekly in which Joan interviews a celebrity about a wide variety of personal topics in Joan's bed, with Melissa conducting interview questions for the last several minutes. Featured videos that have garnered the most views feature comediennes Kathy Griffin, Sarah Silverman, and Margaret Cho, television personalities Kelly Osbourne and RuPaul, as well as Youtubers Jenna Mourey (Jenna "Marbles"), Grace Helbig ("itsgrace") and Justine Ezarik ("iJustine"). Other guests include Russell Peters, Gary Busey, Rob Delaney, Gabriel Iglesias, Carmen Electra, Lance Bass, Howie Mandel, Chris Hardwick, Bill Engvall, Tom Green, Penn Jillette, Aisha Tyler, Anthony Jeselnik, Nick Kroll and T.J. Miller.[8]

Philanthropy

In 2003, she appeared in a PETA anti-fur ad campaign, encouraging consumers to "Fake It...for the Animals' Sake."[9]

She raised $100,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation,[10] resulting from ABC's 2006 television show I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Live. On June 24, 2008, Rivers appeared on the NBC game show Celebrity Family Feud as part of the Rivers Family Team. She and her mother first battled against the Ice-T Family Team, then went on to compete against the Raven-Symoné Family Team. They won $50,000 for their charity, Guide Dogs for the Blind.[citation needed]

She appeared on the NBC reality television program Celebrity Apprentice playing for the Lili Claire Foundation. She was fired in the episode that aired April 26, 2009, after which she stormed out of the boardroom, verbally assaulted other teammates, yelled at the production crew, and refused the obligatory exit interview. Her mother was also a contestant on that season of The Apprentice, and threatened to quit the show after Melissa's firing, but remained and ultimately won the competition.[11]

She raised $22,250 on a special celebrity edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, where all the celebrities played to raise money for the research of Alzheimer's disease.[12]

Personal life

She married horse trainer John Endicott in December 1998, at New York City's Plaza Hotel in $3 million wedding.[13] They divorced in 2003.[14] She has one son from that marriage, Edgar Cooper Endicott (born in 2000)[15] who is featured with Rivers and her mother in the reality show Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best?[16] She was in a relationship with sports coach Jason Zimmerman from 2008 to 2012. Her best friend is Lynne Koplitz.Jason Zimmerman, Melissa Rivers: How She Discovered His Online Habit | Contactmusic.com</ref>

References

  1. ^ "Melissa Rivers". TVGuide.com. Retrieved September 18, 2014.
  2. ^ "Biography of Melissa Rivers". I am a Celebrity. ABC. Archived from the original on 28 June 2006. Retrieved 8 March 2009.
  3. ^ About Melissa Rivers web site
  4. ^ "Melisa Rivers takes mother's surname" September 14, 1990, Spokane Chronicle
  5. ^ "VOWS; Melissa Rivers, John Endicott". The New York Times. December 13, 1998.
  6. ^ Hale, Mike. "Test". The New York Times.
  7. ^ "TV briefs: Rivers duo may leave E! for TV Guide Channel" June 25, 2004, The Seattle Times
  8. ^ http://www.inbedwithjoan.com
  9. ^ Deborah Shoeneman, "Arnold's High Times...Melissa Rivers's Naked Ambition...Grimm News for Polanski," New York Magazine, 25 August 2003
  10. ^ List of charity contributions
  11. ^ NBC Celebrity Apprentice 2 Press Release
  12. ^ Bio at Yahoo News
  13. ^ "VOWS; Melissa Rivers, John Endicott" December 13, 1998, The New York Times
  14. ^ Melissa Rivers Is Single Again | The Smoking Gun
  15. ^ Fink, Mitchell (December 2, 2000). "Stars To Swell Cathedral For Mottola Wedding". Daily News. New York. Archived from the original on June 6, 2012.
  16. ^ "Joan Rivers is a nice person – really" June 24, 2010, Miami Herald

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