As one of the original “Saturday Night Live” cast members, she was known for her larger-than-life, zany characters and over-the-top physical comedy gags.
Each episode of their Emmy-nominated show included playful banter between the pair, comedy sketches and, of course, a performance of their signature classic, “I Got You Babe.”
Rowling went from being a struggling single mother to the world’s first billionaire author.
"I’ve been on the treadmill of success for a long time. I really feel that finally in my life, I am happy in the skin I’m in.”
Over 750 million people around the world tuned in to watch their fairytale wedding.
She would grow up become the youngest first lady in history as the wife of President John F. Kennedy.
The song, off her 1996 album “Secrets," had us all saying, “Baby, baby, baby, baby.”
With her girl-next-door charm, comedic timing and acting chops, she grew up to become one of the most bankable actresses in Hollywood.
The groundbreaking moment gave hope to many women suffering from infertility.
She grew up to become the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic, as well as the first person to fly solo across the Pacific from Hawaii to the continental United States.