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JOYCE BROTHERS
(maiden name Joyce Diane Bauer, born September 20, 1928) is a psychologist and advice columnist, publishing a daily syndicated newspaper column since 1960. She gained fame in 1955 by winning The $64,000 Question game show, on which she appeared as an expert in the subject area of boxing. It should be noted that the game was rigged against her favor, and her win was part of a major court case of the 1950s.
Dr. Joyce Brothers had a monthly column in Good Housekeeping magazine for almost four decades, was the host of her own television program, has published several best-selling books, and continues to appear on television, radio, and in film both as an expert in psychology and in comedic cameo appearances, including Mama's Family, Happy Days, Police Squad, The Nanny, Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, Married... with Children, The Simpsons, All That, Kenan & Kel, Frasier and Late Night with Conan O'Brien. She also appeared as an occasional celebrity guest on game shows such as Match Game, the 1968 revival of What's My Line? and Hollywood Squares.
Joyce Brothers graduated from Far Rockaway High School in Far Rockaway, Queens in 1943.[1] She earned her PhD in psychology from Columbia University after completing her undergraduate work at Cornell University.
Joyce Brothers is a resident in Fort Lee, New Jersey.
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