Ricki Lake
Biography
Ricki Pamela Lake (born September 21, 1968) is an American television host and actress. She is known for her lead role as Tracy Turnblad in the 1988 film Hairspray, for which she received a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead. She is also known for her talk show, Ricki Lake, which was broadcast internationally from September 1993 until May 2004. When the show debuted, she was 24 and credited as being the youngest person to host a syndicated talk show at the time. In late 2012, Lake began hosting a second syndicated talk show, The Ricki Lake Show. The series was canceled in 2013 after a single season, but Lake won her first Daytime Emmy Award for the project. She also starred in other Waters films including Cry-Baby, Cecil B. Demented, and Serial Mom. She starred in Mrs. Winterbourne, Cabin Boy, Last Exit to Brooklyn, Cookie, and Inside Monkey Zetterland. She joined the cast of the Vietnam War drama series China Beach as a Red Cross volunteer, Holly "the Donut Dolly" Pelegrino, for the show's third season. She also had a recurring role on the CBS sitcom The King of Queens as Doug's sister Stephanie. She also had a cameo in the 2007 film Hairspray as a talent agent and sang "Mama I'm A Big Girl Now" with Nikki Blonsky and Marissa Jaret Winokur for the film's end credits. In 2008, her documentary about home birth and midwifery, The Business of Being Born, was released. She also jointly wrote a book, Your Best Birth, on the world of natural childbirth and birthing options, along with Abby Epstein and Jacques Moritz, which was published in 2009. Lake and Epstein also launched MyBestBirth.com, an online social network, powered by Ning, intended to allow parents and medical professionals to dialogue about varying birthing options and resources. She returned to television on May 11, 2009, succeeding Sharon Osbourne as host for the third season of VH1's Charm School. On November 10, 2010, Lake joined fellow talkers Phil Donahue, Sally Jessy Raphael, Geraldo Rivera, and Montel Williams as guests of Oprah Winfrey on The Oprah Winfrey Show, marking the first time those hosts appeared together on one show since their respective programs left the air. She competed on the 13th season of Dancing with the Stars. She was partnered with three-time champion Derek Hough and cited Kirstie Alley's appearance as an inspiration to do the show. In October 2019, she began competing in The X Factor: Celebrity. In March 2018, at SXSW, Lake and Epstein premiered their documentary film Weed the People, examining the use of cannabis as medicine and its status as a Schedule I prohibited drug in the United States. The film focused in particular on the use of cannabis in the treatment of pediatric cancer.
Movie Appearances

The In Crowd
as Dancer (uncredited)
1988
A Family Again
as Carmen
1988

Serial Mom
as Misty Sutphin
1994

Under the Christmas Tree
as Marie
2021

Based on an Untrue Story
as Velour Gnack
1993

Cabin Boy
as Figurehead
1994

Cry-Baby
as Pepper Walker
1990

Mrs. Winterbourne
as Connie Doyle
1996

Cecil B. Demented
as Libby
2000

Working Girl
as Bridesmaid
1988

Last Exit to Brooklyn
as Donna
1989

Where the Day Takes You
as Brenda
1992

The Business of Being Born
as Self
2008

Murder She Purred: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery
as Mary Minor 'Harry' Haristeen
1998

Skinner
as Kerry Tate
1993

Cookie
as Pia
1989

Matters of Life & Dating
as Linda Dackman
2007

I Am Divine
as Self
2014

Inside Monkey Zetterland
as Bella the Stalker
1992

Babycakes
as Grace
1989
TV Appearances

Kate & Allie
1984

Ricki Lake
1993

China Beach
as Holly Pelegrino
1988

King of the Hill
as Lila (voice)
1997

Tamron Hall
as Self - Guest
2019

The King of Queens
as Stephanie Heffernan
1998

Gravedale High
as Cleofatra (voice)
1990

Late Show with David Letterman
as Self - Guest
1993

The Masked Singer
as Raven (archive footage)
2019

Easy to Assemble
2008

The Ricki Lake Show
2012

Whose Line Is It Anyway?
as Self
2013
