Orpah
Winfrey
is the
most
successful
female
talk
show
host
in
American
TV
history.
She
went
into
broadcasting
in the
early
1970s;
after
anchoring
and
reporting
TV
news
in
Nashville,
Tennessee
and
Baltimore,
Maryland,
she
landed
a job
on the
morning
show
of A.M.
Chicago
in
1984.
The
next
year
she
made
her
movie
debut
in The
Color
Purple
(based
on the
Alice
Walker
book)
and
was
nominated
for an
Oscar.
In
1986
she
launched
The
Oprah
Winfrey
Show,
a TV
talk
show
which
featured
celebrity
interviews
and
discussions
of
social
issues.
The
show
was a
smash
hit
and
within
a
decade
she
was
one of
the
richest
women
in the
United
States.
"Oprah's
Book
Club,"
a
feature
of her
show
highlighting
new
books,
became
famous
for
its
ability
to
create
bestsellers.
In
2000
she
launched
her
own
lifestyle
magazine,
O.