American actress and radio/TV host Dorothy Lucey is best known for presenting the popular TV programs Good Day Live, Hollywood Squares, and Good Day L.A.
She is presently (January 2020) employed as a podcaster.
Dorothy Lucey: Early Life, Age, Wiki, Parents, Ethnicity
On November 19, 1958, Dorothy Lucey was born in the United States.
She earned a Political Science degree from George Washington University in Washington, D.C.
Married To Husband
David Goldstein is married to Dorothy Lucey. David and she were married on September 4, 1993. Nash Goldstein, the couple’s son, was born into the world.
Her husband, David Goldstein, is a native of New York City, New York. George Washington University awarded him a degree in journalism and broadcasting.
He is currently employed by CBS2 and KCAL9 in Los Angeles as an investigative reporter. He also helped establish KCAL’s primetime newscast.
He has worked as an investigative reporter in Miami as well as at WCBS-TV in New York in the past.
David has received 20 Golden Mike Awards and ten Emmy Awards during the course of his more than a three-decade career. In addition, he received the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Los Angeles Press Club and the 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Radio and Television News Association of Southern California.
Career As A Host/Reporter
Dorothy Lucey served as a New York reporter for the television program Eyewitness from 1985 to 1987. She then began hosting the TV program Attitudes in 1991. She then worked as a hostess for the well-known TV program How’d They Do That from 1992 to 1994. Later, from 2001 to 2004, she co-hosted the popular TV program Good Day Live. She participated as a panelist in the TV program Hollywood Squares in 2003.
Additionally, she co-hosted a popular show in 2012 after joining it in 2008.
Career As An Actress
In addition to her work as a reporter, Dorothy Lucey has been a newscaster/host in a number of TV shows and motion pictures. She appeared as a guest co-host in the 1990 episode of the television show Prime Time Pets. She was then hired to play a news presenter in the 1996 film My Fellow Americans. She also played a character with her real name in the 2001 movie Behind Enemy Lines. Later, in 2003, she was given the roles of a news anchor in the television series Nip/Tuck and Vicki in the program Half & Half.
She was hired as a newscaster for the TV show Big Time Rush in 2010 and for the TV show The Middle in 2013.
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