Ellen DeGeneres Wins Top Humor Award.
Ellen DeGeneres broke grounds in 1997 as the first lead character on prime-time TV to reveal she was gay.today .she is winning the nation's top humor prize.
The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announced Tuesday that DeGeneres will receive the 15th annual Mark Twain
Prize for American Humor. She will be honored Oct. 22 with a lineup of
star performers in a tribute show that will be recorded for broadcast at
a later date.
In a written statement, DeGeneres said receiving the same award as past honorees Bill Cosby, Tina Fey and Will Ferrell makes her wonder, "why didn't I get this sooner?"
It
was 15 years ago just before the humor prize was created when
DeGeneres came out on Time magazine's cover and as her character on the
sitcom "Ellen" to a record 46 million viewers. The popular show began
losing viewers, though, and was canceled a year later. DeGeneres said at
the time that ABC caved in to fear and abandoned the show. She faced
tough questions over whether the sitcom was "too gay" and if she had
torpedoed her career by pushing a "gay agenda."
"When I'm accused of becoming political, I'm showing love," DeGeneres said "How is that political to teach love and acceptance?"
The rejection was enough to send DeGeneres into a deep depression.
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