Joan Rivers

Joan Rivers
Joan Alexandra Molinsky, better known as Joan Rivers, was an American comedian, actress, writer, producer, and television host noted for her often controversial comedic persona—where she was alternately self-deprecating or sharply acerbic, especially toward celebrities and politicians...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionComedian
Date of Birth8 June 1933
CountryUnited States of America
favorite food seconds
Is she fat? Her favorite food is seconds
brad course cruise horrible jessica katie mention name simpson tom whatever
Of course we are going to have to mention Brad and Angelina and ... Tom Cruise and the ever-loving Katie and that horrible Jessica Simpson or whatever her name is.
beginning comedy courage ego felt gave looking
I felt comedy ego beginning to grow, which gave me the courage to begin tentatively looking into myself for material.
affair age heart talk
Dont talk to me about Valentines Day. At my age an affair of the heart is a bypass!
developed humor
I was not a pretty child. I developed humor to be accepted.
begin believe help
Once you begin to believe there is help "out there," you will know it to be true.
beginning good
That was the beginning of a very good run.
love million people reach
I love Vines. You make this 6.4-second drama, and you can reach 6 million viewer, and make people laugh. I find it so fabulous.
hoping meet
We were hoping to meet Mr. Right. We didn't even get a wink.
success inspiration memorable
I succeeded by saying what everyone else is thinking.
funeral comedian age
At my funeral, I want Meryl Streep crying in five different accents.
hilarious sailing pay
Money can't buy you happiness but it can pay for the plastic surgery.
horse believe two
If two people want to get married, get married! The Victorians had a great saying: As long as it doesn't scare the horses, do what you want. And I absolutely believe that.
wise mean thinking
Marriage isn't a contest to see who is most often right. Marriage requires being what the Japanese call 'the wise bamboo,' which means you bend so you don't break. Treat your spouse with the flexibility and respect you would give to a top client. Think how we treat clients; We smile, we are polite, we listen to their ideas. Never forget that your spouse is your most important client.