Thea Vidale

Comedian

Thea Vidale was born in Washington, D.C., District of Columbia, United States on November 20th, 1956 and is the Comedian. At the age of 67, Thea Vidale biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
November 20, 1956
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Washington, D.C., District of Columbia, United States
Age
67 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Networth
$2 Million
Profession
Actor, Television Actor
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Thea Vidale Career

Vidale began her career in 1986 performing at amateur stand-up comedy nights in Houston before quickly progressing to comedy clubs in Washington, D.C., New York City, and Los Angeles. She appeared in the cable comedy special Rodney Dangerfield: Opening Night at Rodney's Place on HBO in 1989. On the same special were such notables as Tim Allen, Jeff Foxworthy, and Sam Kinison. She performed on Late Night with David Letterman and toured internationally. Vidale's most prominent featured role on a TV series was as the title character, a single mother, on the short-lived 1993 sitcom Thea. The show lasted only one season in which it was noted to be "ranked near 50 out of approximately 75 shows in the weekly Nielsen ratings" Nevertheless, she was nominated for a People's Choice Award as Favorite Female in a New Series. She was regularly a judge on the BET comedy competition TV series Comic View. She has performed on numerous sitcoms, including Ellen, The Wayans Bros., The Drew Carey Show, and My Wife and Kids. Vidale made a guest appearance, playing a hairdresser, in the episode "Queens for a Day" (2007) of the television series Ugly Betty. That same year, she played the part of Helen's grandmother on the Drake & Josh episode "Really Big Shrimp". Vidale provided the voice of Mammy Two Shoes in re-dubbed versions of 19 Tom and Jerry cartoons from 1989 to 2001. She has performed in feature films such as 1995's Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde, Jerry Springer's Ringmaster in 1998, and the 2006 Master P comedy Repos.

Vidale performed on World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in 2006. She appeared as the mother to wrestler Shelton Benjamin, who had been going through difficulties in the preceding weeks. Her first appearance was on the January 2 episode of Raw. Over the next several weeks, "Momma Benjamin" was involved in several backstage skits resulting in her challenging wrestlers to matches on Shelton's behalf. Shelton won the majority of these matches, breaking his losing streak before her arrival.

On the February 6, 2006, episode of RAW, Momma Benjamin attempted to interfere in Shelton's match with the Big Show, only to have the Big Show turn to her and scream in her face. After he turned back to finish the match (which he won), Momma Benjamin fainted to the ground, prompting EMTs to rush to her side and wheel her backstage. The official WWE website later announced that she was resting at home after suffering from a heart arrhythmia, which was what caused her to pass out. Momma Benjamin returned to Raw the next week, but with an oxygen tank attached to her wheelchair that started being used as a weapon, especially on the February 20 episode when she led Shelton to winning the WWE Intercontinental Championship, in the process turning them both heel. Momma Benjamin was mentioned for the final time on WWE television on March 13, with Shelton announcing to the crowd that she was having heart surgery, and had no plans to return to WWE.

Her national comedy tour in 1999 was titled Thea Vidale, Down & Dirty. In 2007, she competed on the reality television show Last Comic Standing, making it to the second round. In 2009, Vidale was part of the Hot Tamales Live! presented by Kiki Melendez comedy tour, which was filmed for Showtime. On December 12, 2012, she appeared on Standup in Stilettos, a standup comedy show on the TV Guide Network. She performed on the third and seventh episode of the first season of the Gabriel Iglesias stand-up series Stand Up Revolution.

In 1999, Vidale appeared at the Philadelphia GLBT Pride Fest, her first GLBT event, with comic Etta May. Both were honored by the city's mayor, who officially named the day simultaneously "Thea Vidale Day" and "Etta May Day". Vidale served as co-host for both the 2005 and 2009 AVN Awards.

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