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Revision as of 03:22, 5 September 2017
Anita Renfroe (born April 4, 1962)[1][2] is an American Christian comedian from Atlanta, Georgia, the wife of a Baptist pastor and the mother of three children.[3] She is a regular commentator on Good Morning America.[4]
She became famous after her comic rendition of everything that a mother would typically say to her children in the course of a day, set to the William Tell Overture and entitled Momisms, was posted on YouTube.[5] She has been touring with the largest touring Christian women's conference, Women of Faith, since 2006. [citation needed]
Awards
- Georgia Author of the Year (Essay) – “Don't Say I Didn't Warn You: Kids, Carbs, and the Coming Hormonal Apocalypse” [6]
References
- ^ <Anita herself in chat on UStream 2/21/11>
- ^ Mimi Swartz, "Did You Hear the One About the Christian Comedian?", The New York Times, Feb. 24, 2008.
- ^ Oh my God! America's funniest woman?, The Independent 28 Feb. 2008.
- ^ Christian Author Joins GMA Roster, Publishers Weekly 27 Feb. 2008.
- ^ www.christianbook.com Archived November 14, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "46th Georgia Author of the Year Awards" (PDF). Georgia Writers Association. Retrieved 2010-07-01.
External links
- Official website
- Mom's Overture on YouTube
- Interview on CBS
- "Comedian Anita Renfroe's Bad Hair Day" (first segment on Good Morning America), February 15, 2008