Degeneres, 69, said at the time, she hadn't worked in three years and the offer of a Pixar film saved her life, reported Guardian online.
Speaking at a London press conference to promote "Finding Dory" - the sequel to the 2003's smash hit "Finding Nemo" - she said, "Well I had no job offers at the time. I hadn't worked in three years. I was thrilled that I had been offered anything. I was about to start working at the Olive Garden! I couldn't believe I was being offered anything, much less a part in a Pixar film, so it was amazing.''
"I think that the coincidence was that I was doing this for three years because it took three years to do Nemo, and it came out coincidentally when I launched my talk show. So it came at an amazing time, obviously. It certainly saved my life in many ways.
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