- She and husband Martin are among the writers working on a musical "Natural Woman," based on the music of Carole King and Gerry Goffin.
- Moved to California in the late 80s and met husband Martin Bergman, an Englishman, whom she met when he was producing stand-up comedy shows. Together, they wrote the film Peter's Friends (1992) that co-starred then-married Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson.
- Hoping for her own sitcom like other comedians in the 1980s, Rita did at least a half-dozen pilots but they never came to fruition.
- She and Martin Bergman have a daughter, Molly Bergman, adopted in 2002.
- She and her husband have written (April 2013) the sitcom, The Rita Rudner Show for BBC Radio 4.
- Kooky, slightly vapid-looking American stand-up comedienne whose specialized brand of neurotic comedy was inspired by idols Jack Benny, Woody Allen, and Bob Newhart.
- Her second novel is "Turning the Tables" published by Shaye Areheart Books in 2006.
- Originally moved to New York from Miami at age 15 to study ballet and pursue a career as a Broadway dancer. She decided to go for comedy because women's stand-up was a less competitive field in 1980.
- Moved her five-year act at Las Vegas' New York-New York casino to Harrah's on October 6, 2006.
- Her first novel "Tickled Pink" was written in 2001. It is a semi-autobiographical tale about a dancer who moves to New York to find success and turns to comedy.
- Release of her book, "Tickled Pink: A Comic Novel" (2001)
- Currently performing in the showroom at Harrah's in Las Vegas, NV. (October 2006)
- Ongoing performances at the New York, New York Hotel and Casino at the Cabaret Theatre. (June 2003)
- Release of her book, "Turning the Tables: A Novel". (2006)
- Release of her book, "Naked Beneath My Clothes: Tales of a Revealing Nature". (1992)
- First big break was being booked on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962) in January 1988.
- Release of her book, "Rita Rudner's Guide to Men" (1994)
- Release of her book, "I Still Have It -- I Just Can't Remember Where I Put It: Confessions of a Fiftysomething". (2008)
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