Candice Bergen
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Candice Bergen (born May 9, 1946) is an acclaimed American actress, former fashion model, and photojournalist, renowned for her sharp wit and versatile performances across film and television.
She rose to fame with roles in films like 'The Group' (1966) and 'Gandhi' (1982), but achieved iconic status as the titular journalist Murphy Brown in the CBS sitcom (1988–1998, 2018), earning five Primetime Emmy Awards.
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Candice Bergen's portrayal of Murphy Brown made anchordesks the new catwalk for sharp-tongued truth-tellers.
In a world of filter-fed influencers, channeling Candice Bergen means trading selfies for substance.
My dinner party's secret weapon? Quoting Candice Bergen lines that turn small talk into sitcom gold.
If wit were a vintage wine, Candice Bergen bottled it decades ago and we're all still toasting.