1954
Born on January 29, 1954 at Kosciusko, Mississippi, USA
1954-1960
Oprah was raised on a farm by her grandmother, Grandma Hattie Mae.
1960-1968
Moved from Milwaukee to live with her mother, stepsister and stepbrother in an inner city ghetto in Mississippi. During this time O later revealed she suffered from abuse and was raped by her cousin, uncle, and a family friend
1968
Oprah ran away from home, ran wild and narrowly escaped being sent to a juvenile detention center.
1968
During this time she gave birth to a premature boy, who died soon after birth. She then moved to Nashville, Tennessee with her father and her stepmother Zelma. Vernon by this time had become a successful businessman and city-council member
1968
Vernon Winfrey was very strict and O became an honors student and graduated from East Nashville High School
1970
Won a scholarship to Tennessee State University based on her communication skills and worked at the WVOL local radio station whilst attending the University
1971
Crowned Miss Black Tennessee and Miss Fire Prevention. She also took part in the Miss Black America Pageant
1973
She graduated from Tennessee State University with a Degree in Speech and Performing Arts.
1973
Became the first black TV news anchor reporter with WTVF-TV
1976
Moved to Baltimore to host the 6 o’clock news with WJZ-TV where she met her best friend Gayle King who was a production assistant at WJZ-TV
1976 April 1
Was moved from news anchor to the WJZ-TV morning talk show host of People are Talking. Also became a reporter for an ABC news affiliate in Baltimore, Maryland.
1978
Was moved from news anchor to the WJZ-TV morning talk show host of People are Talking with Richard Sher
1983
Moved to Chicago, Illinois in late 1983 in preparation to host the talk show A.M. Chicago for WLS-TV
1984 January 2
First episode of A.M. Chicago. Show was extremely successful in the ratings
1985
Continued to work on the Oprah Winfrey Show
1986
Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in the Steven Spielberg movie 'The Color Purple' but lost to Anjelica Huston
1986 September 8
Her show expands to one hour and broadcast nationally. It was nominated for several Emmy awards
1986
Formed her own television production company called Harpo Productions
1986
Received the National Organization for Women's Women of Achievement Award
1986
Starred in the movie 'Native Son' as Janet Thomason
1987 February 9
Her much acclaimed episode from her show was aired from Forsyth County, Georgia, where no blacks had been allowed to live since 1912
1987
Oprah won her first Emmy for best talk/service show host and best show.
1987
Cameo role in the Danny DeVito movie Throw Momma from the Train
1988
Named Broadcaster of the Year by the International Television and Radio Society
1988
Harpo Productions which obtained ownership and production responsibilities for her show from ABC-TV station, WLS in Chicago
1988
Bought her Chicago apartmet and her farm in Indiana.
1988
Appeared in the TV program Pee-wee's Playhouse Christmas Special as herself
1989
Starred as Mattie Michael in the movie The Women of Brewster Place (she was also executive producer)
1989
Received the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's Entertainer of the year award and went on to receive their Image Award 4 times from 1989 to 1992
1989
Her half brother, Jeffrey Lee, sadly died of AIDS.
1990
Appeared in the TV program Brewster Place as Mattie Michael
1990
Starred in the movie Listen Up: The Lives of Quincy Jones (documentary)
1991
Initiated the National Child Protection Act and testified before Congress
1991
Appointed chef Rosie Daley to supervise a new and healthier diet.
1992
Won Best Talk Show Host at the Daytime Emmy Awards
1992
Appeared in the TV program The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Episode, A Night at the Oprah
1992
Worked on Lincoln as narrator of the TV documentary
1992
Became engaged to Stedman Graham, a public relations executive
1992
Appointed Bob Greene to supervise her exercise program
1993
Hosted an interview with Michael Jackson which reached an audience of one hundred million
1993
President Bill Clinton signed the National Child Protection Act which had been strongly supported by Oprah
1993
Appeared in the TV program There Are No Children Here role as LaJoe Rivers
1994
Won Best Talk Show and Best Talk Show Host at the 21st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards
1994
Became co-author of the book In The Kitchen With Rosie: Oprah's Favorite Recipes by Rosie Daley and Oprah Winfrey
1995
Became the first woman and the only black on Forbes list of 400 richest Americans. She has remained the only black person to rank among America's 400 richest people nearly every year since 1995
1995
Won an Emmy for Best Talk Show and Best Host for the second year in a row.
1996
Became co-author of the book A Journal of Daily Renewal : The Companion to Make the Connection, by Bob Greene and Oprah Winfrey
1996
Received the prestigious George Foster Peabody’s Individual Achievement Award
1996 April 16
The OW Show dealt with Mad Cow Disease in the United States which led to a court case
1996 September 16
Oprah announced the start of her successful on-air book club
1997
Formation of Oprah's Angel Network encouraging people to make charitable contributions and volunteer work.
1997
Delivered the commencements address to the Wellesley College Class of 1997
1997
Author of the book The Uncommon Wisdom of Oprah Winfrey : A Portrait in Her Own Words by Bill Adler (editor) and Oprah Winfrey
1998
February 26: Sucessfully defended herself in the food disparagement lawsuit brought by Texas cattlemen following the show about Mad Cow Disease
1999
Co-author of the book Make the Connection : Ten Steps to a Better Body and a Better Life, by Bob Greene and Oprah Winfrey
2002
Fortune called O, the Oprah Magazine the most successful start-up ever in the industry
2003
She was the narrator in the documentary Unchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narratives
2004
Nobel Peace Prize Concert was hosted by Oprah and Tom Cruise
2004
Forbes' international rich list has listed Winfrey as the world's only black billionaire
2004
Named by Time as one of the 100 people who most influenced the 20th century
2004
She was the narrator in the documentary Brothers of the Borderland
2005
The Color Purple was made into a Broadway musical of which she was a producer
2005
Forbes' international rich list has listed Winfrey as the world's only black billionaire
2005
Became the first black listed by Business Week as one of America's top 50 most generous philanthropists
2005
Oprah's Christmas Kindness was made to draw bring attention to the plight of young African children affected by poverty and AIDS
2005
Named by Time as one of the 100 most influential people of the year
2005
Named as the greatest woman in American history as part of a public poll as part of The Greatest American in which she ranked in 9th place in the list of greatest Americans
2005
She was the narrator in the documentary Emmanuel's Gift
2006 February 9
Signed 3-year contract with XM Satellite Radio to establish a new radio channel based in Chicago
2006
Forbes' international rich list has listed Winfrey as the world's only black billionaire
2006
Named by Time as one of the 100 most influential people of the year
2006
Appeared in the TV program Drake & Josh in the episode Josh Meets Oprah
2006
Appeared in Drake & Josh - Josh Meets Oprah
2006
Starred in the movie Charlotte's Web playing Gussy
2006
Oprah currently lives on -The Promised Land-, her 42 acre estate in Montecito, California and also owns a house in Lavallette, New Jersey
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