Acting Lake made her film debut as Tracy Turnblad, the lead character in
John Waters' 1988 cult classic
Hairspray. Lake also starred in other Waters films including
Cry-Baby (with
Johnny Depp and
Susan Tyrrell),
Cecil B. Demented (with
Melanie Griffith and
Stephen Dorff), and
Serial Mom (with
Kathleen Turner and
Sam Waterston). She starred in
Mrs. Winterbourne with
Shirley MacLaine and
Brendan Fraser,
Cabin Boy,
Last Exit to Brooklyn,
Cookie, and
Inside Monkey Zetterland. She joined the cast of the
Vietnam War drama series
China Beach as a
Red Cross volunteer, Holly "the
Donut Dolly" Pelegrino, for the show's third season. She also had a recurring role on the CBS sitcom
The King of Queens as Doug's sister Stephanie. She guest-starred on television series including
Drop Dead Diva and a voice role on
King of the Hill, and starred in the
television movie Baby Cakes. She had a cameo appearance in the 2007 remake of the original cult-classic
Hairspray as a
William Morris talent agent, and teamed up with star
Nikki Blonsky (who played Tracy Turnblad in the 2007 movie musical remake) and
Marissa Jaret Winokur (who played Tracy Turnblad in the
Broadway musical based on the original 1988 film) to record "Mama I'm a Big Girl Now" for
the soundtrack. The song is played during the film's end credits. She later reunited with original
Hairspray co-star
Debbie Harry for the film
Hotel Gramercy Park, which was released in 2008.
Talk shows Ricki Lake was Lake's first daytime
talk show and at 25, she was the youngest person at the time to host one. The show specialized in topics involving invited guests and incorporated questions and comments from a studio audience. The show debuted in syndication on September 13, 1993, and ended first-run episodes on May 25, 2004. In 2000, Lake told
Rosie O'Donnell in an interview that she had signed on for four additional years. Although
Sony Pictures Television had many stations contracted through the 2004–2005 season, Lake decided to end the show in August 2004, citing (among other things) a desire to spend time with her family. She moved from Los Angeles to New York to tape the 11th season of the show, then returned to
California when taping was complete. Lake returned to the talk show platform when she hosted a revived version of her original
talk show which premiered in September 2012 and was cancelled after one season. Lake's talk show often discussed controversial psychological topics, including those related to family dynamics and the impact of trauma on parent-child relationships.
2006–2010: Other projects '' After her talk show had wrapped production on its final season, Lake went on to host the 2006
CBS limited series
Gameshow Marathon, which re-created classic
game shows with celebrity contestants. She also signed a development deal with
Gameshow Marathon production company
FremantleMedia for other ventures, including creating and producing future programs and projects. In October 2007, Lake appeared in the Lifetime TV movie
Matters of Life and Dating. Lake also had a cameo in the 2007 film
Hairspray as a talent agent and also sang "Mama I'm A Big Girl Now" with
Nikki Blonsky and
Marissa Jaret Winokur for the film's end credits.
The Business of Being Born, Lake's documentary about
home birth and
midwifery, was released in limited markets on January 18, 2008. The film premiered at the
Tribeca Film Festival and Red Envelope released the film in New York, L.A. and San Francisco in October; it also screened in Australia.
The Business of Being Born included footage and details of Lake's own "life-changing" home-birthing experience and followed a midwife going about her work.
Tribeca called it "The Inconvenient Truth of Childbirth". She performed in the CBS television special
Loving Leah in January of that year. Lake also jointly wrote a book on the world of
natural childbirth and birthing options, along with
Abby Epstein and Jacques Moritz,
Your Best Birth, which was published by Wellness Central on May 1, 2009. Lake and Epstein also launched MyBestBirth.com, an online social network, powered by Ning, intended to allow parents and medical professionals to dialogue about varying birthing options and resources. Lake returned to television on May 11, 2009, succeeding
Sharon Osbourne as host for the third season of
VH1's
Charm School. On November 10, 2010, Lake joined fellow talkers
Phil Donahue,
Sally Jessy Raphael,
Geraldo Rivera, and
Montel Williams as guests of
Oprah Winfrey on
The Oprah Winfrey Show, marking the first time those hosts appeared together on one show since their respective programs left the air.
2011–present In March 2011, reports said that three television studios,
Twentieth Television,
Universal Media Studios and
CBS Television Distribution, were interested in bringing Lake back to the talk-show realm in 2012. This was after Lake began appearing on various programs in which she expressed a desire to return to the genre. Lake competed on the 13th season of
Dancing with the Stars. She was partnered with three-time champion
Derek Hough and cited
Kirstie Alley's appearance as an inspiration to do the show. Lake achieved tremendous success, consistently achieving high scores. After making the finals, Lake was announced as the contestant in third place, losing to television personality
Rob Kardashian and actor and Army veteran
J. R. Martinez, despite having higher scores than either. On April 20, 2011, Lake signed with Twentieth Television to develop
The Ricki Lake Show, which premiered in September 2012. The new program had a more
Oprah-like format as compared to her earlier talk show. Lake won the
Daytime Emmy for
Outstanding Talk Show Host in 2013. On December 7, 2016, Lake made a cameo in the television musical
Hairspray Live! On February 11, 2017, Lake appeared as a guest judge on the British talent show
Let It Shine with
Gary Barlow,
Dannii Minogue, and
Martin Kemp on the
BBC. On February 17, 2018, Lake appeared on the British television show
Through the Keyhole hosted by
Keith Lemon. In March 2018, at
SXSW, Lake and Epstein premiered their documentary film
Weed the People, examining the use of
cannabis as medicine and its
status as a Schedule I prohibited drug in the United States. The film focused in particular on the use of cannabis in the treatment of
pediatric cancer. On February 6, 2019, she was revealed to be "Raven" in the
Fox series
The Masked Singer during its
first season. She performed "Rainbow" by
Kesha, "
Bad Romance" by
Lady Gaga and "
Brave" by
Sara Bareilles. In October 2019, she began competing in
The X Factor: Celebrity. On October 28, Ricki made a guest appearance on the ITV Daytime program
Loose Women. Ricki was said to be a last minute addition to the panel with one of the original panellists off sick at short notice. In 2022, Lake launched a podcast,
Raised by Ricki, in collaboration with
Lemonada Media. Lake and co-host Kalen Allen discuss previous episodes of
Ricki Lake and interview celebrity guests. ==
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