Karen Duffy
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Karen Duffy | |
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Born | New York City, U.S. | May 23, 1962
Alma mater | University of Colorado at Boulder |
Occupation | Writer, model, actress, television personality |
Years active | 1991–present |
Karen "Duff" Duffy (born May 23, 1962) is an American writer, model, television personality, and actress. She is a certified hospital chaplain, a former Coney Island Mermaid Queen, and one of People Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" in 1993.[1] In 1995, Duffy was diagnosed with a rare form of the disease sarcoidosis called neurosarcoidosis. Since then, she's written two books about her experience living with chronic pain and is a member of the Alliance for the Ethical Treatment of Pain Patients.
Early life[]
Duffy was born in New York City, the daughter of Carol, a homemaker, and Phil, a developer[citation needed] She was raised Catholic, and is of Irish descent.[2][3] She attended Park Ridge High School in Park Ridge, New Jersey, graduating in 1979. She received a bachelor's degree in recreational therapy from the University of Colorado Boulder.
Film and television career[]
By 1989, Duffy was modeling and appearing in television commercials. She was a VJ for MTV in the early 1990s, under the name "Duff." She had small roles in a handful of films including Dumb and Dumber and Blank Check, and by 1995 was working as a correspondent for documentary filmmaker Michael Moore on his television shows TV Nation and The Awful Truth.[citation needed] She also was a Revlon "Charlie Girl" as well as the face of Almay Cosmetics, and co-hosted the pay-per-view television event, Elvis: The Tribute from the Memphis Pyramid in 1994 with Kris Kristofferson.
In 2006, Duffy hosted on TLC.[4] On July 7, 2007, she appeared on the Live Earth telecast on the Bravo Channel as a co-host at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey.
In 2008, Duffy began working with New York City's NYC Media on a series of emergency preparedness videos.[5] The videos, which mimic the style of the network TV show Secrets of New York, help raise awareness of the perils of natural disasters and preventative actions families should take to prepare for them.
Writing and speaking on sarcoidosis[]
In 1995, Duffy was diagnosed with a rare form of the disease sarcoidosis called neurosarcoidosis. Her brain and spinal cord were affected, leaving her partially paralyzed.
Duffy is the author of the New York Times bestselling memoir, Model Patient: My Life as an Incurable Wise-Ass. In her latest book, Backbone: Living With Chronic Pain Without Turning Into One, she describes her ongoing incurable disease and constant pain, using humor and acceptance of her condition to cope. She was inspired to write the second book by Lord Byron, who wrote "Always laugh when you can, it is cheap medicine."
Her articles on a wide range of subjects have appeared in numerous media outlets, including The New York Times[6] and Oprah Magazine.[7] She spoke at the 2018 US Pain Foundation annual gala.[8]
Personal life[]
She married John Lambros in 1997. They have one son, Jack "Lefty" Lambros, who was born via surrogate in 2003.[9]
Filmography[]
Film | |||
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Year | Film | Role | Notes |
1991 | McBain | Crack Den Girl | Film Debut |
29th Street | Maria Rios | ||
1992 | Malcolm X | Sophia's Friend | |
1993 | Who's the Man? | Officer Day | |
Last Action Hero | Herself | ||
1994 | Blank Check | Shay Stanley | |
Reality Bites | Elaina (actress) | ||
Dumb & Dumber | J.P. Shay | ||
1996 | Memory Run | Celeste/Josette | |
1997 | Unknown Role | ||
DJ | |||
Meet Wally Sparks | Reporter #3 | ||
1998 | Celebrity | TV Reporter at Premiere | |
1999 | The 24 Hour Woman | Margo Lynn | |
2002 | A Smile Gone, But Where | Woman | |
2006 | Host | TV Movie | |
2009 | Fantastic Mr. Fox | Linda Otter | Voice |
Television | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1991 | Unknown Role | Unknown episode(s) | |
1997 | The Big Easy | Wanda Fallon | 1 episode |
1999–2002 | Pepper Ann | Sketch | Recurring Role |
2018 | The Real Housewives of New York City | Herself | 1 episode (10.07 "On An Island") |
Bibliography[]
- Karen Duffy. Model Patient: My Life as an Incurable Wise-Ass. 2001. ISBN 0-06-095727-1.
- Karen Duffy. A Slob in the Kitchen. 2004. ISBN 1-4000-5115-0.
- Karen Duffy. Backbone: Living With Chronic Pain Without Turning Into One. ISBN 1628727950
References[]
- ^ Shue, Catherine Deneuve Andrew (1993). People Weekly. PW.
- ^ Spread Magazine
- ^ Karen Duffy Biography (1962-)]
- ^ TLC :: The House of Tiny Terrors
- ^ "Get Ready New York!". MetroFocus. 2011-08-26. Retrieved 2018-06-13.
- ^ Duffy, Karen. "APPEARANCES; Deconstructing Duffy". Retrieved 2018-06-13.
- ^ "6 Things Everyone Living With Chronic Pain Should Know". Oprah.com. Retrieved 2018-06-13.
- ^ "U.S. Pain hosts third annual gala with special guest Karen Duffy - U.S. Pain Foundation". U.S. Pain Foundation. 2018-06-04. Retrieved 2018-06-13.
- ^ Peachman, Rachel Rabkin (December 2017). "6 Things Everyone Living With Chronic Pain Should Know". oprah.com. Retrieved January 16, 2020.
External links[]
- Karen Duffy at IMDb
- Former MTV VJ tells of battle with chronic illness, by Kat Carney. September 19, 2003, CNN.com.
- COURTTV.COM ONAIR
- Bravo TV Live Earth Bio
- Karen Duffy on Facebook
- Female models from New Jersey
- 1962 births
- Actresses from New York City
- Actresses from New Jersey
- American film actresses
- American television actresses
- Television personalities from New York City
- American women television personalities
- American people of Irish descent
- American people with disabilities
- American voice actresses
- Living people
- People from Park Ridge, New Jersey
- VJs (media personalities)
- 20th-century American actresses
- 21st-century American actresses
- Catholics from New York (state)
- University of Colorado Boulder alumni
- Female models from New York (state)
- Models from New York City