Joyce Brothers
Psychologist and television personality

Born
October 20th, 1927
97 years ago
Died
May 13th, 2013
12 years ago — 85 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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An influential psychologist and author, she gained prominence through a successful television career. Brothers became a pioneering figure in the field of psychology and public discourse, using her platform to discuss psychological topics with a broad audience. She achieved recognition for her engaging persona and insightful commentary, making psychology accessible to the general public. Her media presence included a long-running advice column and frequent appearances on television game shows. Brothers authored several books, solidifying her status as an expert on various psychological issues.
Hosted 'The Game of Life' and other shows
Authored the book 'The Brothers'
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