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Caroline Rhea
Caroline starred as Aunt Hilda on The WB�s �Sabrina, The Teenage Witch� for six years. For three years she was regularly seen with Whoopi Goldberg on �Hollywood Squares.� She continues to perform to sold-out audiences in top comedy clubs as she has for the last fifteen years. In 1989, Caroline ventured to New York to study the fine art of stand-up comedy. She participated in the stand-up program at the New School of Social Research, but her ultimate training would come at the comedy club, Catch a Rising Star. With nightly gigs at New York�s venerable clubs, Caroline�s status quickly grew and she became an integral part of the city�s competitive comedy scene. Her career was further boosted by numerous appearances on �MTV�s Half-Hour Comedy Hour,� �Comic Strip Live� and �Caroline�s Comedy Hour.� With Hollywood knocking on her door, Caroline headed for Los Angeles, where she starred with Jeremy Piven in the NBC television series, �Pride and Joy.� This year Caroline can be seen in supporting roles in the upcoming feature releases, �Skipping Christmas,� starring Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis, and �The Perfect Man,� with Heather Locklear. Additional feature credits include working with Jim Carrey in a supporting role in �Man on the Moon,� the story of the late comedian Andy Kaufman, and the wrestling film, �Ready to Rumble,� opposite Oliver Platt, David Arquette and Scott Caan. On the small screen, Caroline has guest-starred as Drew�s girlfriend on �The Drew Carey Show� and starred in the television movie, �Mom�s Got a Date with a Vampire.� She appears regularly on �Late Night with Conan O�Brien� and has also made appearances on "Late Show with David Letterman," "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," Comedy Central�s �Pulp Comic,� and �Comic Relief 8.� She appeared in the pilot of HBO�s �Curb Your Enthusiasm,� written by Larry David, Caroline is unpredictable, witty and very smart. Her humor is always based on honesty. She�s incredibly fast on her feet, so her shows are always full of surprises | ||||||||