Lisa Rinna Explained

Lisa Rinna
Birth Date:11 July 1963
Birth Place:Newport Beach, California, U.S.
Occupation:Actress, television personality, model
Known For:The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
Days of Our Lives
Melrose Place
Years Active:1985–present
Children:2, including Amelia Gray Hamlin

Lisa Rinna (born July 11, 1963) is an American actress, television personality and model. She portrayed Billie Reed on the NBC daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives and Taylor McBride on Fox's television drama Melrose Place. Between 2014 and 2022, Rinna starred on Bravo's reality television series The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Other television credits include being a contestant on NBC's The Celebrity Apprentice and ABC's Dancing with the Stars, as well as guest-starring roles on Entourage, Veronica Mars, Community, The Middle, and American Horror Stories. Rinna made her Broadway debut in Chicago as Roxie Hart in June 2007.[1]

She was the host of Soapnet's talk show Soap Talk (2002–2006), for which she earned four Emmy nominations for Outstanding Talk Show Host.[2] Rinna has written three books: Starlit; The Big, Fun, Sexy Sex Book; and Rinnavation. Her other ventures include a fashion line for QVC named The Lisa Rinna Collection,[3] the cosmetics collection Rinna Beauty, and the beverage company Rinna Wines.[4]

Early life

Lisa Rinna was born July 11, 1963, in Newport Beach, California, to Lois Irene (née DeAndrade) and Frank Rinna.[5] [6] She is of Portuguese and Italian descent.[7] When Lisa was seven, her older half sister Laurene died. During that same year, her family relocated to Medford, Oregon, when her father was transferred there for job-related reasons, and she spent the remainder of her childhood there.[6] [8] Rinna graduated from Medford Senior High School in 1981.[6]

Career

1981–1991: Career beginnings

After graduating from high school, Rinna moved to San Francisco to pursue a career as a model.[6] She started her career by appearing in commercials and believed she obtained her SAG card "doing a Mervyn's commercial".[9]

At age 21, Rinna appeared in the music video for John Parr's single "Naughty Naughty," as the passenger in Parr's car. Rinna later made her television debut appearing as the girlfriend of Jason Bateman's character in several episodes of The Hogan Family in 1990.

1992–1999: Soap opera stardom

In 1992, she first played the character of Billie Reed on NBC's Days of Our Lives. Her character earned Rinna two consecutive Soap Opera Digest Awards. She departed in 1995, but went on to reprise the role in 2002, 2012, and 2018.

She then made the jump to primetime television, portraying Taylor McBride on Aaron Spelling's Melrose Place from 1996 to 1998.

In 1998, Rinna, while six months pregnant with her first daughter, posed for a nude pictorial ("Melrose Mom," its title, paid tribute to her role in Melrose Place) and cover shoot for the September issue of Playboy magazine. She later recounted the instructions given to her by Playboy photographer Deborah Anderson: "'I do not want you long and sinewy and angular and muscular. I want you soft...' This was really hard for me because being 35 years old and posing for Playboy, you want to amp it up."[10]

Through the late 1990s, Rinna appeared in a series of television films, including Lifetime's Sex, Lies & Obsession opposite her husband Harry Hamlin, based on Hamlin's real life sex addiction and alcoholism.

2000–2007: Subsequent roles and venture into hosting

In 2000, Rinna starred in the Lifetime film, Another Woman's Husband, which boasted one of the highest ratings for a movie on Lifetime since 1999.[11]

In 2001, Rinna played the role of Veronica Simpson in the comedy film Good Advice, which starred Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards.

Rinna was the host of Soap Talk (2002-2006), the flagship daily lifestyle show of cable network Soapnet. She and co-host Ty Treadway received four consecutive Daytime Emmy Award nominations for their work.[12] At the same time, Rinna hosted three seasons of Lifetime's TV home makeover program Merge.

In 2004, Rinna guest-starred on the ABC sitcom 8 Simple Rules and the CW drama Veronica Mars, playing the recurring role of Lynn Echolls on the latter.

In 2006, Rinna competed in the second season of Dancing with the Stars with professional dancer Louis van Amstel. She was eliminated in round seven based on audience voting, despite having higher marks from the judges than fellow celebrity dancer Jerry Rice.[13] She was a regular guest co-host on Live with Regis and Kelly.

In 2007, she portrayed Drama's ex-girlfriend Donna Devaney on HBO's Entourage, in the episode "Malibooty."

Over the summer of 2007, Rinna starred as Roxie Hart in the Broadway production of Chicago alongside her husband, who played the role of Billy Flynn.[14]

In 2007, she also hosted Oxygen's Tease, a reality competition series for hairstylists. From 2007 to 2009, she was the host of TV Guide Network's awards season red carpet coverage, replacing Joan Rivers.

2008–2013: Expansion into reality TV and entrepreneurship

In 2008, she appeared in Disney Channel's musical comedy television series Hannah Montana, in the role of Mr. Dontzig's cousin Francesca. That same year, TV Guide reported that Rinna and Hamlin had signed a deal to create a reality television series based on their family life.[15] The series, titled Harry Loves Lisa, premiered on TV Land on October 6, 2010, and ran for 6 episodes.

In 2008, she released a series of workout videos called Dance Body Beautiful.[16] [17]

In May 2009, she posed again for Playboy and this time was also its cover model.[18] [19] She also graced the covers of CVLUX, Living Well, Soap Opera Magazine and Soap Opera Digest.[20] [21]

In 2009, Rinna expressed interest in reprising her role of Taylor McBride on the CW's revival Melrose Place, if given the offer; however, the series was cancelled after only one season. In 2010, she was also featured as a guest judge on the fourth episode of the second season of RuPaul's Drag Race.

In 2011, Rinna appeared on Nickelodeon's Big Time Rush as Brooke Diamond. Rinna then competed in season 4 of The Celebrity Apprentice. She was eliminated after being the project manager on the second task, writing and performing a children's book. Rinna returned to the show in its sixth season as one of the "All-Stars" contestants. After being eliminated from that roster, she appeared on the May 13, 2013, episode of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon with Lil Jon to discuss their time on the show.

Rinna and her husband Harry Hamlin jointly owned the Belle Gray clothing boutique in Sherman Oaks, California in 2011.[22] They closed the store in 2012 because, by then, both had grown too busy with their respective acting careers to manage it.[23]

Rinna began appearing in more commercials and print ads during this time in her career. She appeared in print ads for Mars Inc's M&M candies with Joey Fatone as part of the "There's an M&M in everyone" advertising campaign.[24] In 2012, Rinna appeared in an infomercial for abdominal muscle toner "The Flex Belt" alongside Adrianne Curry, Denise Richards and Janet Evans. She has appeared in a television commercial for Taco Bell and an infomercial for Winsor Pilates.[24] In 2012 to benefit the charity Dress for Success, she modeled an adult incontinence brief made by Depend under a tight-fitting evening gown.[25] She appeared in print ads and commercials for Depend and,[26] according to reports, Depend paid her $2 million to be their celebrity spokesperson.[27]

In April 2012, Rinna brought her collection to QVC as the Lisa Rinna Collection.[28]

2014–2022: Established reality TV star

In 2014, she appeared as one of the contestants on ABC's game show Sing Your Face Off.

In 2014, Rinna joined the main cast of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills for the show's fifth season.[29] Her casting is often credited with 'saving' the series midway through its run, delivering a substantial boost in ratings.[30] She acknowledged in a 2019 Los Angeles Times interview that being a Housewife brought her unprecedented attention: "I've never been more famous than I am at this point, because of the show."

In June 2019, Rinna launched an activewear collaboration with retailer Goldsheep.[31] Proceeds from the collaboration benefited The Trevor Project, a national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide-prevention services to LGBTQ youth.[31] In September 2019, she walked the runway for Kyle Richards' and Shahida Clayton's new women's clothing brand at New York Fashion Week.[32]

In September 2020, Rinna announced that she will be launching Rinna Beauty,[33] with its lip kits named Birthday Suit, Legends Only, and No Apologies.

In 2021, Rinna reprised her role of Billie Reed for a special Peacock miniseries, , alongside costars Deidre Hall, Eileen Davidson, and Jackée Harry. She has continued to appear in television roles, with guest parts on series including C.S.I., The Middle, The Guest Book, Awkward. and This Close.

In August 2022, Rinna announced on an episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills she is in the process of entering the alcoholic beverage industry with a product called Rinna Rosé.[34]

2023–present: Post-Housewives career

On January 6, 2023, Rinna announced her departure from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills after eight seasons.[35]

In 2023, Rinna guest starred on the third season of American Horror Stories.[36]

Legacy

Rinna is credited as one of the best Housewives.[37] [38] In 2020, a Buzzfeed profile on Rinna observed: "She’s created her own brand of iconic absurdity with her self-help catchphrases (“Own it, baby!!”), tearful controversies about stuffed rabbits, and one of the most aggressive glass-breaking scenes in Housewives history (a tall order in the franchise)." She was nominated as Favorite Reality Star at the People's Choice Awards for her role in the show.

Personal life

Rinna married actor Harry Hamlin on March 29, 1997, in Beverly Hills, California.[39] The couple have two daughters, Delilah Belle and Amelia Gray.[40] [41]

She has acknowledged having plastic surgery and having silicone, Botox and Juvéderm injections. Although she remains fond of Botox, she has said that using Juvéderm was a mistake.[42]

On November 15, 2021, Rinna announced that her mother Lois, who was featured in The Real Housewives franchise, died of a stroke.[43] Rinna's mother, Lois, had survived being attacked by the Trailside serial killer David Carpenter in 1960, three years before Lisa was born.[44]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Captive RageLucy Delacorte
1990Monday MorningSusan Pevensie
The Hogan FamilyAnnie Derrick4 episodes
1991Lies Before KissesAdrianne ArnessTV movie
Shades of L.A.HollyEpisode: "Send Up the Clowns"
BaywatchKellyEpisode: "Thin or Die"
1992Night SinsBillie ReedTV movie
1992–1995, 2002–2003, 2012–2013, 2018Days of Our Lives679 episodes
1993Robot WarsAnnie
1994Winter HeatBillie ReedTV movie
1995VanishedMarielle Delauney
1996–1998Melrose Place Taylor McBrideMain cast; 66 episodes
1997Close to DangerJennifer ColeTV movie
1998House RulesCassiopa "Cassie" DevineEpisode: "Pilot"
Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.Contessa Valentina "Val" de Allegro FontaineTV movie
2000Another Woman's HusbandLaurel McArthur
Movie StarsAmy Wells HunterEpisode: "The Seduction of Reese Hardin"
2001Oh, BabyMichelle GrantTV movie
Sex, Lies & ObsessionJoanna Thomas
Good AdviceVeronica Simpson
2002My Adventures in TelevisionSamanthaEpisode: "The Chinese Baby"
2002–2006Soap TalkHerself / co-hostMain cast; 104 episodes
2003-2005MergeMain cast; 56 episodes
20048 Simple RulesHollyEpisode: "YMCA"
2004–2005Veronica MarsLynn Echolls3 episodes
2006Dancing with the StarsHerselfContestant
2006Wheel of FortuneHerselfSoap Stars Week Episode 2
2006–2023Live with Regis and KellyHerself / Guest / Guest Co-Host24 episodes
2007TeaseHerself / HostHerself; 6 episodes
EntourageDonna DevaneyEpisode: "Malibooty"
2008Hannah MontanaFrancescaEpisode: "Killing Me Softly with His Height"
2010CommunityChantelle CahillEpisode: "The Art of Discourse"
Harry Loves LisaHerselfMain role; 6 episodes
The Real Housewives of New York CityEpisode: "Fashion and Fighting"
2010, 2020RuPaul's Drag RaceHerself / Guest JudgeSeason 2, Episode 4: "Snatch Game" (2010)
Season 12, Episode 13: "Reunited: Alone Together" (2020)
2011Big Time RushBrooke DiamondEpisode: "Big Time Moms"
The Celebrity Apprentice 4HerselfSeason 11
2013All-Star Celebrity ApprenticeSeason 13
The Tonight Show with Jay LenoAmanda's MotherEpisode: "Episode #22.22"
2014Sing Your Face OffHerselfContestant; Season 1
Awkward.Eva MansfieldEpisode: "Snow Job: Part 1"
2014–2022The Real Housewives of Beverly HillsHerselfMain role; 180 episodes
2015Bound & BabysittingJaneTV movie
The Real Housewives of Orange CountyHerselfEpisode: "Suspicious Minds"
Tori NolanEpisode: "Under My Skin"
The Hotwives of Las VegasKendraEpisode: "What Happens in Vegas... Seriously, What Happens There?"
2017The MiddleTammy BrooksEpisode: "Meet the Parents"
GrannieMiss HaniganShort film
2018The Guest BookLorettaEpisode: "Invisible Son"
2019This ClosePriscillaEpisode: "Three's Company"
2020Celebrity Family FeudHerselfEpisode: "Andy Cohen vs. Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and Kevin Nealon vs. Drew Carey"
2021Billie ReedMain role; 5 episodes
The Shrink Next DoorLisa Rinna2 episodes
The PrinceEpisodes: "Playdate" and "Beverly Hills"
2022The Great NorthEpisode: "Dances with Wolfs Adventure"
2023American Horror StoriesSheila KleinEpisode: "Tapeworm"
The TalkHerself / Guest Co-Host9 episodes
2024So Help Me Todd[45] Jennifer GianolaEpisode: "Iceland Was Horrible"
Mommy MeanestMadelynTV movie
Lopez vs LopezLisa PerrySeason 2, Episode 8: "Lopez vs Lisa"
Herself / Guest judgeSeason 2, Episode 2: "The Hole"

Theater

Bibliography

Date of publication! scope="col"
Title
2009Rinnavation: Getting Your Best Life Ever
2010Starlit: A Novel
2012The Big, Fun, Sexy Sex Book

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryTitle of workResult
1994Soap Opera Digest AwardOutstanding Female NewcomerDays of Our Livesrowspan=2
1995Hottest Soap Couple
2003Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Talk Show HostSoap Talkrowspan=4
2005
2006
2007

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