Bernhard was raised in a Jewish family and came
of age (along with this writer) in Scottsdale, Arizona. After graduating from high school, she lived on a kibbutz in Israel for a year. She then moved to L.A. and began to develop her stand-up comedy while mak- ing ends meet as a manicurist. Soon after, Bernhard became a regular performer at The Comedy Store and was cast on The Richard Pryor Show, which she describes as “a great learning experience.” She pres- ently ranks among Comedy Central’s listing of the 100 greatest standups of all time.
This growth has exploded in just the last few years. “I think it’s really timely and the perfect evolution of the gay movement,”
“When I was really little, my inspirations were Carol Channing, Carol Burnett and Phyllis Diller,” Bernhard shared. “My musical influences were Tina Turner, Patti Smith and Joni Mitchell. It’s pretty obvious I’ve always been attracted to tough, ballsy women.” The comedian-turned-actress made a big splash
with her first major film role in Martin Scorsese’s The King of Comedy (1983). Bernhard inspired Oscar speculation as Masha, a psychotic woman who stalks and ultimately kidnaps a talk show host played by Jerry Lewis and won the National Society of Film Crit- ics award that year for Best Supporting Actress. Other prominent movie turns followed including Casual Sex?, Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird and, my personal favorite, Hudson Hawk. She plays the mega- lomaniacal Minerva Mayflower in this campy, 1991 comedy-adventure. Though the big-budget movie starring Bruce Willis in the title role became a notori- ous flop at the box office, Bernhard has no regrets. “It was a blast, to live in Europe for three months and just fool around, because they spent so much money on that movie. Also, Richard E. Grant, who played my husband and I have remained very good friends since then.” Bernhard was also famously good friends—and
possibly more—with Madonna for a time. During an appearance together on The David Letterman Show in the late 1980s, the women alluded to a romantic rela- tionship between them and staged a sexy confronta-
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tion before the flummoxed Letterman. Bernhard also appears in Madonna’s documentary Truth or Dare but the pair later grew distant. As one of the first actresses to portray an openly-
lesbian recurring character on TV, Bernhard had a six- year run on the hit sitcom Roseanne. She also played herself on two renowned episodes of Will & Grace. She includes these among the highlights of her career to date, along with The King of Comedy and her one-woman show Without You I’m Nothing, With You I’m Not Much Better, which became a movie in 1990. “For me, almost every time I get up to perform
live, it’s a major moment,” Bernhard said. “To still feel that way after 30 years is a great feeling.” Today, she is making the rounds with a new live show, working on a new book, and working with some producers to try to resurrect her 1992 late-night show Sandra After Dark, at least as a weekly show. Bernhard also contin- ues to make frequent guest appearances on various TV series, including recent shots on Hot in Cleveland and the final episode of GCB.
“On a career level, just getting up every day and
being creative is something I enjoy and am blessed to be able to do,” Bernhard reflects. “On a personal level, spending important quality time with my daughter and spending time with my family and friends” is im- portant to her at this stage of her life. Bernhard, who lives in New York but gets back to Southern California and Arizona regularly, has been partnered with her girlfriend for the past 13 years and their daughter, Cicely, will be starting high school this fall. Before concluding, I asked Bernhard if there was
anything she wanted to say specifically to the LGBT community of Southern California. “I think it’s really important to stay mobilized and to stay clear about our goals, and to get marriage equality recognized at the federal level,” she replied. “There shouldn’t be any question about that.”
To keep up with Bernhard, visit her website:
sandrabernhard.com
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