Oprah Winfrey wins the Miss Fire Prevention title in her hometown of Nashville in 1971Photograph: Rex FeaturesA young Winfrey with Anthony Otey, after being named most popular students at East Nashville High School in 1971Photograph: Rex FeaturesIn 1983 Winfrey moved to Chicago to host a low-rated half-hour morning talkshow, AM Chicago. Within months of her taking over, the show overtook Donahue as the highest-rated talkshow in Chicago. It was renamed The Oprah Winfrey Show, expanded to a full hour, and broadcast nationally from 8 September, 1986Photograph: Kevin Horan/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Image
Winfrey in her studio office in Chicago in 1985Photograph: TS/Keystone USA/Rex Features(Foreground, from left) Akosua Busia, Winfrey, Whoopi Goldberg and Rae Dawn Chong in the 1985 film The Colour Purple. This was the first venture for Oprah's production company, Harpo – Oprah spelt backwardsPhotograph: Sunset Boulevard/CorbisAn early episode of The Oprah Winfrey ShowPhotograph: Everett Collection/Rex FeatureWinfrey interviews Michael Jackson for her show in 1993Photograph: APWinfrey with boyfriend Stedman Graham in 1994Photograph: KIP RANO / Rex Features/KIP RANO / Rex FeaturesWinfrey in November 1996 talking to author Toni Morrison, whose novel Song of Solomon was back in the spotlight 19 years after its initial publication following the talkshow host's decision to select it for her book club. Winfrey's endorsement has long been regarded as a surefire way to guarantee a place in bestseller listsPhotograph: Reuters/CorbisThe 1998 film Beloved, which starred Winfrey, Thandie Newton and Kimberly Elise. Despite dedicating two episodes of her hit talkshow to her film, it opened to poor box-office results and ended up losing her millions of dollarsPhotograph: Rex FeaturesOprah talks with George W Bush on 19 September, 2000 in Chicago, Illinois. Bush was a Republican presidential nominee at the timePhotograph: Tannen Maury/AFP/Getty ImagesWinfrey stands in front of the cover of the first issue of O, The Oprah Magazine, at a press breakfast in New York on April l7, 2000. The magazine is still going strongPhotograph: Ed Bailey/APWinfrey on the cover of the September 2001 issue of O. The publisher of a German erotic title, O Magazine, filed a lawsuit in federal court in August 2001 in New York claiming Winfrey's title was guilty of trademark infringement and unfair competitionPhotograph: Getty Images/Getty ImagesWinfrey and fiancé Stedman Graham at O Magazine's first anniversary party in New York in 2001Photograph: Charles Sykes/Rex FeaturesWinfrey receives the Bob Hope humanitarian award at the Primetime Emmy awards in 2002Photograph: Frank Micelotta/Getty ImagesTom Cruise jumps on the sofa during The Oprah Winfrey Show on 23 May 2005, proclaiming his love for his then new girlfriend Katie Holmes, prompting raised eyebrows worldwide. The talkshow has always been famed for its self-help culture and ability to get celebrities to open upPhotograph: Public DomainWinfrey and Halle Berry at the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood in 2005, celebrating the premiere of Their Eyes Were Watching God. Berry starred in the made-for-TV movie, which was produced by Winfrey's production company HarpoPhotograph: Lester Cohen/WireImageWinfrey in January 2007 opening the multi-million dollar school she funded for poor South African girls in Johannesburg. The academy was the culmination of a pledge she had made six years previously to the anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela, who also attended the openingPhotograph: STRINGER/AFPWinfrey listens as Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama addresses a crowd at a campaign rally on December 8, 2007 in Des Moines, Iowa. Oprah supported Obama all the way through his campaign and by some estimates gained him one million votes election dayPhotograph: Scott Olson/Getty ImagesWinfrey interviews Whitney Houston at the town hall in New York City on 31 August, 2009Photograph: George Burns
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