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Rita Rudner
Rita Rudner (born September 17, 1953) is an American comedian, writer and actress. Beginning her career as a Broadway dancer, Rita Rudner noticed the lack of female comedians in New York City and turned her stage presence to stand-up comedy where she’s flourished for over three decades. Her performance on a variety of HBO specials and numerous appearances on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, helped establish Rudner as one of the premiere female comics to emerge from the comedy boom of the 1980s. After extensive touring throughout the past 20 years, Rudner has created a steady career performing in Las Vegas at the Venetian Hotel while residing in Southern California. ==Early life== Rudner was born in Miami, Florida, the daughter of Frances, a homemaker, and Abe Rudner, a lawyer. Her mother died when she was 13 (an experience she detailed in a 2012 episode of ''Celebrity Ghost Stories''). After graduating from high school at 15, Rudner left Miami and headed to New York City to embark on a career as a dancer.〔("Comic learns that comedy, tragedy can go hand-in-hand" ) by Tami Bickley, ''Jewish News of Greater Phoenix,'' Vol. 51, No. 24, March 12, 1999〕 She appeared in several Broadway shows, including the now-legendary original productions of ''Follies'' and ''Mack & Mabel''. Rudner did not turn to comedy until she was 25, after observing how few female comedians there were compared to the number of female dancers. She spent many hours researching her favorite comedians, including Woody Allen and Jack Benny. She enjoys Jewish humor, but reserves her Jewish jokes for Jewish audiences.〔
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