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The iconic Whoopi Goldberg will have her own documentary that will tell her life and career

- March 11, 2026
- Updated: March 11, 2026 at 3:35 PM

A new documentary about the iconic actress and comedian Whoopi Goldberg is on the way, with Geeta Gandbhir, known for her work on The Perfect Neighbor, as director. This untitled project will be a collaboration between Imagine Documentaries, Message Pictures, and One Hoe Productions, and will focus on Goldberg’s life and experiences, exploring her autobiography Bits and Pieces: My Mother, My Brother and Me.
Much more than her career as an actress
The documentary promises to provide a deep and personal look at Goldberg’s life, who has been an influential figure in entertainment for decades. Through her autobiography, it will seek to highlight not only her achievements in acting and comedy but also the challenges and stories that have marked her journey, including accounts of her family, her beginnings in the world of entertainment, and her active participation in social causes.
Whoopi Goldberg, a multiple award winner, including an Oscar and several Emmys, has left an indelible mark on popular culture, and this documentary presents an opportunity for fans and the general public to learn more about the woman behind the character. By focusing the narrative on her autobiography, the team aims to capture the essence of her experiences, providing an authentic and moving account.
The project is expected to initiate a new facet in Goldberg’s filmography, showcasing not only her career in film and television, but also her personal life and the moments that have shaped her as a person. Although there are no specific details about the release date yet, interest in this production has already begun to grow among fans and critics alike.
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