Roseanne Barr began her comedy career working comedy clubs throughout Denver in 1980, It was there where she perfected her irreverent humor and fearless approach tackling taboo subjects. She got her big break on “The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson” and “Late Night With David Letterman” and went on to get her first HBO special “The Roseanne Barr Show.” In 1987, she landed her own sitcom, “Roseanne.” The show aired for nine seasons and was praised for its relatability to working-class families. From there, she recorded more comedy specials, including “Roseanne Arnold” and “Roseanne Barr: Blonde and Bitchin,.” She currently hosts “The Roseanne Barr” podcast and continues to be her outspoken-self in all aspects of her life and career.