Whoopi Goldberg is a celebrated American actress and comedian whose diverse body of work spans film, television, and theater. Her performances often blend sharp wit with insightful social commentary, exploring complex themes with a unique perspective. Goldberg is known for her ability to deliver powerful emotional and comedic performances, earning her acclaim across various artistic mediums. Her distinctive voice and charisma have cemented her status as a memorable figure in contemporary entertainment.
The legendary actor and comedian shows how to set a great table, shares ideas
for unforgettable celebrations, and says, It's about fun, not perfection! In
her own words...
Whoopi pulls no punches in this hilarious and thought-provoking volume of wit, wisdom and outrageous personal observations. Here's the world according to Whoopi, as the beloved performer treats her multitude of fans to her views on everything from fame to welfare reform to the presidency; from growing up to the Pope to Hollywood to sex.
The memoir reveals the profound influence of Emma Johnson on her daughter, Whoopi Goldberg, highlighting a nurturing relationship that shaped Whoopi's identity and success. Through personal anecdotes, Whoopi recounts their life in New York City's projects, filled with cherished memories and the resilience her mother instilled in her. Following the loss of her mother and brother, Whoopi reflects on their shared experiences and the strength she derived from her family's love. This heartfelt tribute captures the essence of unconditional support and self-discovery.
Whoopi Goldberg brings new meaning to what it means to be a superhero in a new graphic novel! Isabel Frost is a woman who has spent her life as wife, mother, grandmother—a life she feels isn't all she had hoped for, with a husband who has grown in another direction. With a background in computer science, Isabel is an amazing gamer who plays with people all over the country. With the help of her comic-loving grandson and irreverent best friend, she must learn to control her abilities and embrace her new identity as The Change—both the change of life AND her surprising and extraordinary superpowers.
Now in paperback: a set of very personal perspectives on America's most divisive social issue, from 25 well-known writers, performers, and others, including Rita Moreno, Margot Kidder, Ursula K. LeGuin, and Linda Ellerbee. Together they reveal the intensely personal nature of the decision and the harm that results from restricting that choice.