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Vicki got her start
in show business working on "The Carol Burnett Show” for 11 years,
where she earned an Emmy Award and five Emmy Nominations. She has
hosted her own daytime talk-show, which was nominated for an Emmy
Award. Vicki also starred in the comedy series, "Mama's Family" and
has appeared in numerous stage productions. Vicki also travels all
over the country speaking to women’s organizations about her life
and career, women’s health, and being a woman in a man’s world. Her
presentations deal with contemporary women's issues including
women's rights and health issues. All the while she approaches
everything with her characteristic sense of humor, reminding us all
that "Life is much too serious to be taken seriously!" Her
autobiography is titled "Vicki!: The True Life Adventures of Miss
Fireball".
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Multi-talented Vicki
Lawrence was born in Inglewood, California where she excelled in dancing
and singing was a cheerleader and was voted "Most Likely to Succeed" by
her graduating class.
From 1965 to 1967 Vicki sang with the Young Americans musical group and,
also, appeared in the feature film "The Young Americans" which won an
Academy Award for Best Documentary.
During her senior year of high school Vicki sent Carol Burnett a letter
which included a local newspaper article mentioning their resemblance.
Vicki invited Ms. Burnett to the local fire department’s "Miss Fireball
Contest" in which she was performing. Ms. Burnett, looking for an
actress to play her kid sister on her new variety series, contacted
Vicki and made arrangements to come to the event. The rest is television
history. "The Carol Burnett Show" premiered in the fall of 1967; the
same year Vicki entered UCLA to study Theater Arts. She spent eleven
years with Carol, earning one Emmy Award and five Emmy nominations. In
1995 Simon and Schuster published her story. Her autobiography is
entitled "Vicki!: The True Life Adventures of Miss Fireball".
In 1968, Vicki went to Viet Nam to visit the U.S. troops with Johnny
Grant. Several years later, in 1973, Vicki received a gold record as a
recording artist for he international hit single "The Night the Lights
Went Out in Georgia".
After the Burnett show ended, Vicki went on to star in her own TV
series, "Mama’s Family" with Ken Berry, Dorothy Lyman, Beverly Archer,
and Allan Kayser. The last original episode was made in January of 1990,
completing five years of first-run syndication. The show still can be
seen daily throughout most of the country.
Vicki was the honorary head of the D.A.R.E. program in Long Beach,
California for two years while her kids were still young and in school.
Around that time she and her husband also became members of the Long
Beach Police Officer’s Association that raises money to protect the
widows and families of slain police officers. Her efforts to protect
women’s rights were recognized in 1988 when Vicki was the first woman to
be honored as "Person of the Year" by the Coalition of Labor Union
Women. Shortly thereafter, Vicki became one of the few successful,
female game show hosts when she took on the daytime network-version of
"Win, Lose or Draw".
Vicki further perfected her hosting skills on her own daytime talk show,
appropriately called "Vicki!", from 1992 to 1994. She received critical
acclaim when she was the only talk show host since Oprah to be nominated
for a Daytime Emmy in her freshman year. In the fall of 1997, she
briefly returned to daytime talk as the host of "Fox After Breakfast"
from New York City.
On stage Vicki has appeared in numerous productions, including
"Carousel", "Send Me No Flowers", "No, No, Nanette", "My Fat Friend",
"Chapter Two", "Twigs", "Hello Dolly", "Special Occasions", "I’m Getting
My Act Together and Taking It ON The Road", "Annie Get Your Gun", and
live from the Grand Ole Opry, "Nunsense 3: The Jamboree" which aired on
TNN. Most recently she appeared in the Vagina Monologues.
Vicki also travels all over the country speaking to women’s
organizations about her life and career, women’s health, and being a
woman in a man’s world. All the while she approaches everything with her
characteristic sense of humor, reminding us all that "Life is much too
serious to be taken seriously!" She also can be seen across the country
in her stage production: "Vicki Lawrence and Mama, A Two Woman Show."
Recently Vicki was invited to join The Board of Trustees for Miller
Children’s Hospital at Long Beach Memorial Medical Center. One of only
eight children’s hospitals in the state, Miller Children’s Hospital was
dedicated in 1970 as a community, non-profit hospital and now services
patients within a 100-mile radius in LA and Orange counties. Vicki also
hosts the annual WALK FOR THE CURE in her hometown where all the
proceeds go to breast and ovarian cancer research at Long Beach Memorial
Center.
In 1974 Vicki married the head of CBS make-up, Al Schultz, who is both
her best friend and professional partner. Al and Vicki have two
children, Courtney, 30, and Garrett, 28. They live at the beach with
their two dogs, Hannah, a black Labrador Retriever and Watson, a Petit
Basset Griffon Vendeen. They adopted a Yorkie Mix named Rosie when Vicki
was hosting the Humane Society Telethon in Michigan. In their spare time
Al and Vicki enjoy yacht racing. They own a 70-foot sloop named,
fittingly, "Vicki".
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