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Joyce Brothers

Joyce Brothers

5 titles Acting Oct 20, 1927 Died: May 13, 2013 Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

Joyce Diane Brothers (originally Bauer), born on October 20, 1927, and passing on May 13, 2013, was a trailblazing American psychologist, television personality, advice columnist, and author. She rose to prominence in 1955 after winning the grand prize on the game show The $64,000 Question, a victory that catapulted her into the public eye and paved the way for her influential career in popular psychology.

Brothers is widely recognized for her role in making psychological concepts accessible to the American populace. Her syndicated advice columns appeared in numerous newspapers and magazines, including a longstanding monthly feature in Good Housekeeping that lasted nearly four decades. This extensive reach earned her the title of the "face of psychology" for many viewers and readers.

In addition to her writing, Brothers made numerous television appearances, often portraying herself, and later took on fictional roles that humorously echoed her "woman psychologist" image. Her career spanned over fifty years, showcasing her versatility across various media. Throughout her life, she received accolades for her leadership as a woman in psychology, significantly contributing to the destigmatization of the profession. Joyce Brothers remains a significant figure in both the fields of psychology and entertainment, celebrated for her pioneering spirit and lasting impact.

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