''Dancin' on Air, Dance Party USA and All My Children'' Aside from local TV gigs, Ripa's first national television exposure came in 1986 when she appeared as a regular dancer on ''
Dancin' On Air, leading into Dance Party USA''. Her career goal at the time was to be a
newscaster and she often did the cast news reports. Ripa was cast in her first major acting role in 1990 as
Hayley Vaughan, a troubled party girl, on
All My Children. She concluded her 12-year role in 2002, but returned for two episodes in 2010 to help celebrate the soap opera's 40th anniversary.
Live! , 2007 After co-host
Kathie Lee Gifford's final show on
Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee,
Regis Philbin began holding on-air auditions to find her replacement. In his autobiography,
How I Got This Way, Philbin says of discovering Ripa: On the day of Ripa's initial
Live! with Regis tryout (November 1, 2000), psychic
Char Margolis was among the guests. During this segment, Margolis guessed that Ripa was pregnant with her second child. Ripa replied, "I haven't told my boss yet!" Philbin later said that Ripa was first among the potential candidates including
Valerie Bertinelli,
Jane Krakowski,
Dolly Parton, and
Bernadette Peters: "[I]t could only be Kelly. We knew that from her memorable debut onward." Ripa was announced as the official replacement on February 5, 2001. Within months, the renamed
Live! with Regis and Kelly young-audience demographics increased by 80 percent with Ripa credited for bringing "a new life to the show." The chemistry between Philbin and Ripa (or "Pippa" as he nicknamed her), their banter, interviews, and conversations about their families, personal lives, and New York City attracted a successful, strong, and loyal viewership averaging 6 million viewers daily. In January 2011, Philbin, 80, announced that he would be retiring from
Live! at the end of the year. His final show aired Friday, November 18, 2011, during which Ripa tearfully reminisced about her first day, the 43 steps they walked together from her dressing room onto set each day for 11 years, and how those 43 steps changed her life. "Thank you for everything! It's been just great my Pippa," Philbin told her in an embrace. Ripa responded, "Thank you for everything. I love you." "I love you, too," said Philbin. Ripa replaced Philbin as the head of the show and returned the following Monday, November 21, 2011, to continue the show, which was re-titled
Live! with Kelly. In a process similar to the one in which she was selected to replace Gifford, a rotating lineup of co-hosts auditioned on-air with Ripa to take over her former co-hosting duties. In the end, Strahan was announced as the new co-host and
Live! with Kelly and Michael premiered September 4, 2012.
Live! won its first
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show on June 23, 2012. On May 16, 2016, the show's name was changed to
Live! with Kelly again after Strahan's last show before his move to
Good Morning America. Another round of guest co-hosts ensued. On May 1, 2017, the show became
Live with Kelly and Ryan, after
Ryan Seacrest took over as Strahan's permanent replacement. On February 16, 2023, Seacrest announced that he would be leaving
Live with Kelly and Ryan after six years in April 2023, primarily due to traveling as his primary residence is in Los Angeles, while the show tapes in
New York City.
Mark Consuelos, Kelly Ripa's husband, replaced him. However, Seacrest has stated that he will return to guest host whenever Consuelos is unavailable, meaning he is not permanently leaving the show.
Hope & Faith Ripa ventured into primetime in September 2003 on
Hope & Faith, playing Faith Fairfield, an unemployed ex-soap star. The half-hour sitcom, co-starring
Faith Ford,
Ted McGinley, and
Megan Fox, gave
ABC its best Friday premiere score since 1996. The show ended in May 2006 with Ripa declaring she "never wanted to work that hard again."
Film Best known for her television work, Ripa also has several feature films to her credit. She appeared in the acclaimed Miramax feature ''
Marvin's Room'' in 1996, alongside
Meryl Streep and
Leonardo DiCaprio.
Other ventures Production company In 2007, Ripa and her husband Mark Consuelos founded Milojo, the production company, named for their children Michael, Lola, and Joaquin. It began with the feature documentary
The Streak, which told the story of the
Brandon High School wrestling team and its 34-year winning streak. It premiered at the
Tribeca Film Festival in 2008. In addition, Milojo launched a first look development deal with
Discovery Channel for non-scripted series' including
Homemade Millionaire, hosted by Ripa, and the docu-series
Masters of Reception. Their next film,
Off the Rez, was also accepted to the
Tribeca Film Festival and premiered on
TLC in May 2011. In 2012, the company premiered its first short film, a collaboration with
Will Ferrell's
Funny or Die entitled "The Bensonhurst Spelling Bee" featuring Ripa, Consuelos, and their son, Michael. The video has had over 1,000,000 views. In 2021, Ripa and Consuelos served as co-executive producers of the
Oxygen series
Exhumed, which debuted on January 17. ==Awards and honors==