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Kelly Ripa
Kelly Ripa Height 5' 3" Born October 2 1970 in Stratford, New Jersey, USA
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Kelly Ripa:Kelly Ripa had been performing
in her senior high school play, The Ugly Duckling, when she was approached by
her current manager, Cathy Parker, who encouraged her to pursue acting. After
attending new Jersey's Camden County Community College, she performed in local
theater productions before joining "All My Children" (1970) in November, 1990.
Kelly has received nominations for a 1993 Daytime Emmy Award and a 1993 Soap
Opera Award. Kelly, is the first in her family to enter the acting profession.
She had studied ballet since age three, plays the piano and, in her words, is
"no Barbra Streisand", but can carry a tune.
Spouse
Mark Consuelos (1 May 1996 - present) 3 children
Trade Mark
Known for her love of shoes, particularly high heels, as seen on "Live with
Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989) (now "Live With Regis & Kelly").
Trivia
Married her "All My Children" (1970) co-star, Mark Consuelos, on May 1, 1996.
They have three children: sons: Michael Joseph, June 2, 1997; Joaquin Antonio,
February 24, 2003, 8lbs 5oz., and daughter, Lola Grace, June 16, 2001, 8lbs 3oz.
Participated in the ABC First-Ever Super Soap Weekend at Disney/MGM Studios, FL
on October 19 and 20, 1996.
During the 80s, when Kelly appeared on "Dance Party USA" (1986), her career goal
was to be a newscaster, and she often did "Dance Party USA" (1986) cast news
reports.
Awarded #19 in E! Rank's Top 25 Blondes.
Kelly regularly chooses to host entire episodes of "Live with Regis and Kathie
Lee" (1989) barefoot.
Attended Eastern Regional High School in Voorhees, New Jersey (class of 1989).
Named one of E!'s "top 20 entertainers of 2001."
Named one of People Magazine's "25 Most Intriguing People of 2001".
Her father, Joe, was sworn in (6th January 2004) as the County Freeholder for
Camden County in the state of New Jersey. The ceremony took place at the
Scottish Rites Auditorium in the New Jersey city of Collingswood. She grew up in
the nearby town of Voorhees.
Does the narration for The Learning Channel's (TLC) "Maternity Ward" (2000/I).
She and her husband, Mark Consuelos, attended Star Jones' wedding to Al
Reynolds.
Is a fan of "The Apprentice" (2004) and "Wife Swap" (2003).
She and her husband, Mark Consuelos, attended Donald Trump's wedding to Melania
Trump.
Daughter of Esther Ripa and Joseph Ripa.
Sister of Linda Ripa.
Announced on St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 2006 that she is 3/4 Italian and 1/4
Irish. Her father is full Italian American and her mother is Italian and Irish
American.
Ranked as #85 in FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2005" special supplement.
(2005)
Her father, Joe, is a Camden County Freeholder (New Jersey version of a County
Commissioner.) He was first elected in 2002.
In September 2006, she was involved in two attempts to break the Guinness World
Record for Most Custard Pies Thrown in One Minute during segments on Live with
Regis & Kelly. She was on the receiving end when NASCAR driver Matt Kenseth
initially broke the record with 17 pies thrown. The following day, Kelly herself
broke that record, throwing 22 pies at Wilmer Valderrama.
Former high school cheerleader.
Named #81 in FHM magazine's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2006" supplement.
(2006).
Kelly is a very big fan of Madonna.
Ranked #85 on the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2007 list
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