Brothers, Joyce (1928–)
Brothers, Joyce (1928–)
American psychologist. Name variations: Dr. Joyce Brothers. Born Joyce Diane Bauer, Sept 20, 1928, in New York, NY; graduate of Cornell University; Columbia University, PhD; m. Milton Brothers (internist), 1949 (died); children: Lisa Brothers.
Came to national attention as a winning contestant on tv's "The $64,000 Question"; was a member of the faculty of Hunter College and Columbia University; known as the dean of American psychologists, had her own show on NBC Radio Network; often appeared on tv and in film, usually as herself; wrote a regular column for Good Housekeeping magazine and a daily syndicated column for over 350 newspapers.
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