An actress from 'Til Death...

Joely Fisher

A stand out performer in musical theater, television, and film, Joely Fisher is a real triple threat. The daughter of singer Eddie Fisher and actress Connie Stevens, Ms. Fisher grew up on the road, sleeping in orchestra pits during rehearsals, and by the age of twelve she was singing all over the world.

After having made her Broadway debut in Grease, she earned rave reviews for her turn as Sally Bowles in Cabaret on Broadway and in the national touring company. On screen, Ms. Fisher has shown her range in such films as The Mask, Inspector Gadget, and Slingshot. Television audiences perhaps know her best for her roles as Paige on the ABC show Ellen, which earned her a Golden Globe nomination, and last season as Felicity Huffman's unapologetic boss on Desperate Housewives. She now stars on FOX's new comedy 'Til Death with Brad Garrett. Ms. Fisher is playing on behalf of Dream Foundation, which grants dreams to terminally ill adults.

Do you have a strategy for Celebrity Jeopardy!?
Oh, my goodness. Um, well, I thought I did, until I actually pulled up in front of Radio City and saw all those people, and thought, this isn't going to be like my kitchen when I bang on the counter and my 5-year-old giggles with glee when I get an answer right. So I think it's just to listen to the questions--or to the answers--and, uh, y'know, try to take my time.

"She made her Broadway debut in Grease, and earned rave reviews for her performance in Cabaret. She's now co-starring on the new Fox TV comedy, 'Til Death. Here's..."

Joely appeared in the following archived game:
#5105, aired 2006-11-17 Martin Short vs. Joely Fisher vs. Mario Cantone 2006 Celebrity Jeopardy! game 8. From Radio City Music Hall...

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