Joy Behar

Joy Behar
Joy Beharis an American comedian, writer, actress, and a co-host on the ABC daytime talk show The View. She hosted The Joy Behar Show on HLN from 2009 to 2011 and Joy Behar: Say Anything! on Current TV, from 2012 until the channel switched formats in August 2013. Behar's new weekly late-night talk show, Late Night Joy, premiered on TLC on November 4, 2015...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Show Host
Date of Birth7 October 1942
CityNew York City, NY
CountryUnited States of America
Well you know how some people have cancer in their family and some have heart disease. My family was basically heart disease,
I feel bad for young people. The 20s are a nightmare also. The 20s are hard to do.
Monogamy is monotonous, but it's safe you know. And that's my philosophy. And I like to convey that to people.
I don't know what it's going to take for people to really wake up and understand that they [the Bush administration] are liars and they are murderers.
I do like talk shows. I'm interested in talking to people.
I think it's interesting to me to talk to people who don't agree with me all the time.
I'm Italian, but some people think I'm Jewish because I work the Yiddish. I also work the Italian, by the way.
It's not interesting enough if you don't know who you are, what you want. You need to make educated decisions about your moves and talk to people who care about you. And you need to have people who will have your back.
The Republicans do not have feeling for people who are in bad shape.
When people heckle me, I have the microphone. And the press has the microphone.
As far as people communicating with each other well I think that listening is important. You know really trying to read between the lines of what some body is saying and trying to read their mind a little bit where there at because most people don't really say what they're feeling. Which is the bones of great literature.
I don't get jealous of people. Jealousy is such a waste of time because you're jealous of them, and they go about their lives and have a wonderful time, so what's the point?
I started to take myself very seriously in terms of heart disease.
My mother had a heart attack when she was about 50. My uncle died of a heart attack at 58. Both of my grandparents on my mother's side died of heart attacks around 60.