Stand-up comedy, television and film Griffin began performing in the early 1990s in the Los Angeles
improvisational comedy troupe The Groundlings. She went on to perform standup comedy and became part of the
alternative comedy scene in Los Angeles. With
Janeane Garofalo, she created a standup act called "Hot Cup of Talk", which became the title of her 1998 solo
HBO special. Griffin earned a number of television and film credits during the 1990s. She appeared in
Julie Brown's
Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful, a
Showtime parody of the 1991
Madonna film
Truth or Dare. Griffin twice appeared as Susan Klein, a reporter on
NBC's
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air; it was her television sitcom debut. On June 12, 2008, Griffin hosted the first
Bravo! Canada A-List Awards, which included a parody of the "
wardrobe malfunction" experienced by
Janet Jackson in the
Super Bowl halftime show in 2004. She also hosted the 2009 Bravo A-List Awards, which aired on April 15, 2009, and her Bravo special ''Kathy Griffin:
She'll Cut a Bitch'' aired beforehand.
Shout! Factory released an extended version of the show on DVD in early 2010. On September 8, 2009,
Ballantine Books published Griffin's memoir, titled
Official Book Club Selection: A Memoir According to Kathy Griffin, which debuted at number one on
The New York Times Best Seller list. A week prior, she released her second comedy album ''
Suckin' It for the Holidays''; it was her second bid to win a Grammy Award. It was announced on November 3, 2009, that Griffin was to host ABC's new show ''Let's Dance'', on which celebrity contestants would have re-enacted famous dance routines while competing for a $250,000 grand prize for their favorite charity. Griffin hosted
CNN's New Year's Eve broadcast on December 31, 2009, along with
Anderson Cooper. As Cooper talked about the
Balloon boy hoax, Griffin said "fucking". Although Griffin was rumored to have been banned from future CNN broadcasts, she co-hosted the show with Cooper until 2017. In 2017, CNN terminated Griffin from its New Year's Eve Broadcast after Griffin showed pictures of herself holding a bloody, model severed head resembling President Donald Trump. Griffin has also guest-starred in a 2009 episode of
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, playing a lesbian activist. Since the
2008 presidential election, Griffin has made frequent jokes about Republican vice-presidential contender
Sarah Palin and her family. On US television program
Glee, Griffin parodied Palin posing as a judge at a regional singing competition. Griffin also made fun of
Christine O'Donnell in the show by stating, "Before we start, I would like to say I am not a witch". On January 7, 2012, it was announced that Griffin would host a weekly one-hour talk show on the channel
Kathy, which would consist of standup routines, "rant about pop culture", and celebrity interviews. On April 8, 2013, during a live standup performance in
Cincinnati, Ohio, Griffin announced that her show would not be renewed for a third season. She confirmed it later on her Twitter account. According to FOX 411, Bravo was planning to film several comedy specials starring Griffin after the show ended. On June 13, 2014, it was announced that Griffin would host the
41st Daytime Emmy Awards. For the first time in the event's four-decade history, the show bypassed a network television airing for a live online
streaming media event. The ceremony took place on June 22, 2014. Griffin's performance was well received by critics.
Guest co-host of The View Kathy Griffin served as a co-host of
The View from May 2007 to September 2007, replacing the recently departed
Rosie O'Donnell. She declined to discuss the ban on
Access Hollywood As of August 2009, Griffin had been un-banned from
The View and was a guest on September 18, 2009, and June 15, 2010. In an interview on
The Talk, Griffin said that she has been re-banned from
The View due to an argument with its co-host
Elisabeth Hasselbeck.
Laugh Your Head Off World Tour 2017–2018 In August 2017, Griffin announced a worldwide comedy tour. The title "Laugh Your Head Off" was a reference to her depiction of an effigy of U.S. President Donald Trump's severed head. The tour visited major cities in Singapore, Australia, Germany, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and many more European, and Asian cities. Several shows sold out within minutes of going on sale, leading to Griffin adding several shows to the lineup. She continued with a North America leg of the tour, commencing May 23, 2018, in
Ottawa, Ontario and including both
Radio City Music Hall and
Carnegie Hall in New York City. ==Controversies==