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Joy Behar
/dʒɔɪ ˈbiː.hɑːr/
Definition
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Joy Behar is an American comedian, actress, writer, and television personality, best known as an original co-host of the ABC talk show The View since its premiere in 1997.
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Born Josephina Victoria Occhiuto on October 7, 1942, she is recognized for her sharp wit, outspoken commentary on politics and pop culture, and long-standing presence in daytime television.
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Joy Behar's eye-roll game is so on point, it could win Olympic gold in sarcasm.
When Joy Behar takes the stage, even the toughest topics turn into prime-time comedy gold.
Fans tune into The View just to catch Joy Behar dropping truth bombs wrapped in laughter.
Joy Behar proved age is just a number by out-quipping guests half her age without breaking a sweat.