With her ability to balance dramatic and comedic television roles with a successful family life and morning talk-show, Kelly Ripa proved to be a paradigm of the modern working mother. Though her coy sex appeal and dramatic flair contributed to a 12-year career on the long-time soap “All My Children” (ABC, 1970- ), it was Ripa’s vibrant personality and unique sense of humor that made her a morning talk show star. Able to stand on her own opposite the brazen antics of television veteran Regis Philbin, Ripa breathed new life into “Live with Regis and Kelly” (ABC, 1988- ). Ripa’s down-to-earth personality and willingness to share her off-camera life with viewers quickly made her one of the most popular names on morning talk-show circuit.Born Oct. 2, 1970 in Stratford, NJ to Joseph and Esther Ripa, the actress was raised in Voorhees, NJ, where she attended Eastern Regional High School. A dancer since the age of three, Ripa took up theater as a teenager, performing in her high school production of “The Ugly Duckling.” After graduating in 1989, Ripa attended Camden Community College in Camden, NJ and performed in local theater productions, including “H.M.S. Pinafore,” “The Wizard of Oz” and “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.” Ripa made her first television appearance in 1989 as a dancer on “Dance Party USA” (USA, 1986-1992) and made her acting debut the following year as Hayley Vaughan on the longtime soap “All My Children.” Ripa’s character quickly caught on with viewers of the show, proving to be a steady gig for the actress. Ripa remained with the series for a 12-year run. The show also played a pivotal role in Ripa’s personal life; paired with actor Mark Consuelos on the series in 1995, the on-screen couple fell in love off screen as well, eloping to Las Vegas, NV in 1996.
Ripa branched out from “Children” to pursue a number of other projects. In 1992, she co-hosted the short-lived syndicated series, “Music Scoupe.” She went on to land a number of small film roles as well, appearing as a soap opera star in the film “Marvin’s Room” (1996) and starring in the independent film, “The Stand-In” (1999), for which Ripa won the award for Best Actress at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival. After serving as guest host of “Live with Regis” (NBC, 1988- ) a total of nine times in 2000, Ripa was asked to step in as co-host of the morning talk show alongside Philbin after the departure of his longtime co-host, Kathy Lee Gifford. Ripa made her debut as the series’ co-host on Feb. 12, 2001 and quickly became popular with viewers.
Finishing a 12-year run on “All My Children” in 2002 – along with husband Mark Consuelos – Ripa continued to act while serving as host of “Regis and Kelly.” Venturing into primetime television in 2002, Ripa appeared in a recurring role on the NBC drama “Ed” (2000-04) and went on to star alongside Faith Ford in the ABC sitcom, “Hope & Faith” (2003-06) as Faith Fairfield, a soap opera star who moves in with her sister after her character is killed off. Though the series initially returned favorable ratings in its first two seasons, its ranking began to slip and the series was cancelled in 2006. Ripa continued to excel as host of “Regis and Kelly,” however, and the break from acting allowed her to focus more on family life. Ripa’s ability to relate her home life and role as a mother of three became one of her major selling points on the morning show; viewers related to Ripa’s personable attitude and sense of humor. Ratings for the morning show increased and the series went on to earn Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Host of a Talk Show five consecutive years in a row from 2002 to 2006.
Profession(s):
Actor, TV host
Sometimes Credited As:
Family
daughter:Lola Grace Consuelos (born June 16, 2001; father, Mark Consuelos)
father:Joseph Ripa
husband:Mark Consuelos (played on screen lovers in "All My Children" from 1995; eloped to Las Vegas in 1996)
sister:Linda Ripa (born c. 1973; writes children's books)
son:Michael Joseph Consuelos (born June 1997; father, Mark Consuelos)
son:Joaquin Consuelos (born February 24, 2003; father, Mark Consuelos)
Education
Camden Community College Camden, New Jersey
Eastern Regional High School Vorhees, New Jersey 1989
Soap Opera Digest Award Outstanding Younger Lead Actress "All My Children" 2000
Soap Opera Digest Award Hottest Romance "All My Children" 1998
Soap Opera Digest Award Outstanding Younger Leading Actress "All My Children" 1996
2006 Earned Daytime Emmy nominations for co-hosting "Live with Regis & Kelly" and the "Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade"
2003 Made transition into tv-comedy by starring in the sitcom "Faith and Hope"
2002 Earned Daytime Emmy nominations as both Outstanding Host of a Talk Show (shared with Regis Philbin) and as Outstanding Supporting Actress for her work on "All My Children"
2001 As of February 12, joined Regis Philbin as permanent co-host of "Live With Regis and Kelly" (syndicated); simultaneously continued acting on "All My Children"
2000 - 2001 Made a total of nine appearances as guest host of "Live With Regis" (syndicated)
1999 Had leading role in the festival-screened feature "The Stand-In"
1996 Appeared on the TV soap opera within the film "Marvin's Room"
1994 Co-hosted the syndicated series "Music Scoupe"; canceled after only a few airings
1990 In November, joined cast of the ABC serial "All My Children" as Hayley Vaughan
1989 Appeared as a dancer on "Dance Party USA"
Performed in local amateur theater in New Jersey