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The Funniest Female Comedians of All Time
A trailblazer in sketch comedy, Carol Burnett rose to fame as the host of The Carol Burnett Show, a groundbreaking variety series that saw her playing a range of zany characters. Her infectious laugh and spot-on timing have made her a comedic legend, with several Emmy Awards to show for it. In addition to her television success, Burnett has found acclaim on Broadway and in popular films such as Annie.
- Birthplace: San Antonio, Texas, USA
Beloved for her quick wit and sharp humor, Betty White is best known for her roles on television sitcoms The Golden Girls and The Mary Tyler Moore Show. With a career spanning over seven decades, she has become an icon in the entertainment world and holds the record for the longest TV career of any female entertainer. White's endearing and charming personality has made her a fan favorite across multiple generations.
- Birthplace: Oak Park, Illinois, USA
As the star and co-creator of the iconic sitcom I Love Lucy, Lucille Ball revolutionized television comedy with her impeccable slapstick and hilarious facial expressions. Alongside her on-screen and real-life husband, Desi Arnaz, Ball became a pioneer in the entertainment industry by founding their production company, Desilu Productions. With multiple sitcoms and film appearances, Ball's legacy as a comedic powerhouse remains unmatched.
- Birthplace: Jamestown, New York, USA
- 1I Love Lucy136 Votes
- 2Yours, Mine and Ours126 Votes
- 3The Long, Long Trailer145 Votes
As an original cast member of Saturday Night Live, Gilda Radner quickly became a standout performer with her energetic and quirky characters, most notably Roseanne Roseannadanna and Emily Litella. Her incredible talent for character-driven comedy and improvisation solidified her status as a comedic genius. Although her life was tragically cut short by cancer, Radner's impact on the world of comedy remains significant.
- Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, USA
Blending intelligence and wit, Tina Fey first gained fame as a writer and cast member on Saturday Night Live before creating her own hit sitcom, 30 Rock. With a knack for sharp, insightful humor, Fey has become a household name as an actress, writer, and producer. Her popular films, such as Mean Girls and Sisters, and best-selling memoir "Bossypants" have further cemented her status as a comedic force.
- Birthplace: Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, USA
- 1Mean Girls100 Votes
- 2Date Night80 Votes
- 3Baby Mama82 Votes
As a former Saturday Night Live cast member known for her array of eccentric characters, Kristen Wiig has made a successful transition to film and television. Her co-writing and starring role in the hit comedy Bridesmaids solidified her status as a comedic force, while roles in films like The Skeleton Twins showcased her dramatic range. Wiig has continued to explore different genres and opportunities, including a turn as a villain in Wonder Woman 1984.
- Birthplace: Canandaigua, New York, USA
- 1Bridesmaids146 Votes
- 2Despicable Me74 Votes
- 3Girl Most Likely47 Votes