- Paula Poundstone
Infobox Comedian
name = Paula Poundstone
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1959|12|29|mf=y
birth_place = Huntsville,Alabama , U.S.
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medium = Stand-up,television
nationality = American
active =1979 - present
genre =Observational comedy ,Improvisational comedy
subject =everyday life ,motherhood ,
influences =Lily Tomlin ,Bill Cosby ,George Carlin
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website = [http://paulapoundstone.com PaulaPoundstone.com]
footnotes =Paula Poundstone (born
December 29 ,1959 inHuntsville, Alabama ) is an American stand-upcomedian . She is known for her quiet, self-deprecating style, political observations, and her trademark style of dress: a suit and tie.Life
Poundstone was born in
Huntsville, Alabama , and her family moved toSudbury, Massachusetts , when she was young. [http://www.nndb.com/people/340/000022274/ Notable Names Data Base: Paula Poundstone] She adopted her first child, Thomas, in1993 . In1997 , she adopted two girls, Toshia and Allison. Later, she adopted a son, who she refers to as "Thomas E.". [cite book
last = Poundstone
first = Paula
title = There Is Nothing in this Book That I Meant to Say
publisher =Three Rivers Press
year = 2007
isbn = 0307382281 ]Poundstone was a foster mother to several other children until 2001, when she was barred from the foster care program following a conviction of child endangerment for driving under the influence with child passengers. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B07E3DF123BF931A15752C0A9649C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all The Hard Road Back For Paula Poundstone] from "
The New York Times "] She uses the incident—and the publicity surrounding it—as the source for some of her comedic material.Career
Poundstone attended
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School , but dropped out to pursue a show business career. Her jobs have included bussing tables and working as a bicycle messenger. She started doing stand-up comedy on open-mike nights inBoston in1979 and then relocated toCalifornia . In 1984, Poundstone was cast in the movie "Hyperspace" but she did not follow through on a potential acting career. Instead she became better known as a comedian and began appearing on several talk shows. In 1989, she won theAmerican Comedy Award for "Best Female Stand-Up Comic." In 1990, she wrote and starred in anHBO special "Cats, Cops and Stuff" and subsequently won aCableACE Award for the show. She worked as a political correspondent for the "Tonight Show " during the 1992 Presidential campaign and did the same for "TheRosie O'Donnell Show" in 1996.In 1993, Poundstone won a second Cable Ace Award, began writing a regular column "Hey, Paula!" for "Mother Jones" magazine (
1993 -1998 ), and had a variety show "The Paula Poundstone Show" on ABC (which lasted only two episodes). She was a regular panelist for the game shows "Hollywood Squares " and "To Tell the Truth ."Poundstone voiced Judge Stone on
Science Court , anedutainment cartoon series done inSquigglevision shown onABC Kids in1997 .She was the original voice of Paula Small for the first five episodes of the cartoon series "Home Movies," which aired on
UPN , but left the show when it moved toCartoon Network and was replaced byJanine Ditullo. The character's name and appearance were modeled after Poundstone. Also, she is currently a regular panelist on "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! ," a radio game show produced byNPR . She is a regular guest on "A Prairie Home Companion ", often appearing in shows in Los Angeles or at joke shows.She is number 88 on
Comedy Central 's list of the 100 greatest standups of all time, and number 7 on Maxim's list of "Worst Comedians of All Time". [ [http://www.maximonline.com/slideshows/index.aspx?slideId=2096&imgCollectId=98 The Worst Comedians of All Time on Maxim ] ]She had her own Bravo special as part of their three-part Funny Girls series, along with
Caroline Rhea andJoan Rivers . It was entitled, "Look What the Cat Dragged In."Around the same time as her Bravo special, Poundstone also released her first book entitled "There Is Nothing in this Book That I Meant to Say". Described as an autobiography that is "part memoir, part monologue," the book intertwines historical biographies with anecdotes from her own life story.
Arrest
In 2001, Poundstone was arrested on a felony warrant for three counts of committing a lewd act on an unidentified girl under the age of 14. The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office also stated that Poundstone was charged with endangering two other unidentified girls and two boys. [ [http://archives.cnn.com/2001/US/06/27/poundstone.arrest CNN.com - Comedian Poundstone charged with molesting child - June 28, 2001] ] Poundstone pled guilty to the charges of felony child endangerment and misdemeanor inflicting injury on a child. Few details were released, but the prosecutor indicated that the charges were a result of an incident in which Poundstone was driving her children while intoxicated. She accepted a plea agreement and pled no contest to felony child endangerment and a misdemeanor charge of inflicting injury on a child. In exchange, the three charges of lewd conduct were dropped by prosecutors.
"The lewd conduct charges against me were dropped because they weren't true," says Poundstone. "I pled no contest to the child endangerment/injury charges because they were. My drinking helped to create a dangerous situation for the children. For this, I am very sorry." [14 September 2001] Poundstone was sentenced to five years probation and 180 days in an alcohol rehabilitation program. Following completion of the program, she was granted full custody of her adopted children but permanently lost custody of two other children who were in Poundstone's home as part of the foster care system. [ [http://archives.cnn.com/2002/LAW/11/01/poundstone.hearing/index.html CNN.com - Paula Poundstone custody battle on hold - Nov. 2, 2002] ] [ [http://archives.cnn.com/2002/LAW/12/11/poundstone.children/index.html CNN.com - Comedian Poundstone gets custody of children - Dec. 11, 2002] ]
Poundstone's poorly timed troubles were referenced in the "
South Park " episode "Super Best Friends " and in the "Family Guy " episode "8 Simple Rules for Buying My Teenage Daughter ".References
External links
* [http://paulapoundstone.com Official website]
* [http://motherjones.com/commentary/columns/1993/03/poundstone.html? Poundstone's first column in Mother Jones]
* [http://polkonline.com/stories/052399/lif_comedian.shtml Los Angeles Times interview by Candace A. Wedlan]
* [http://enigmaonline.com/gbase/Expedite/Content?oid=oid%3A671 Q & A With Paula Poundstone by Dave Weinthal]
*Radio interview with Poundstone onThe Sound of Young America : [http://libsyn.com/media/tsoya/tsoya061105.mp3 MP3 Link]
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/archives/2007/02/fof_480_-_the_u.php Interview with Poundstone] on theFeast of Fools (podcast)
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