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  1. Sally Lowenthal (born February 25, 1935), better known as Sally Jessy Raphael, is an American former tabloid talk show host known for her program Sally (originally called The Sally Jessy Raphael Show ). [2] Early life and education. Lowenthal was born on February 25, 1935, in Easton, Pennsylvania.

  2. Sally (originally titled The Sally Jessy Raphael Show) is an American syndicated tabloid talk show that was hosted by radio talk show host Sally Jessy Raphael. It originally was a half-hour local St. Louis television program, debuting October 17, 1983, on KSDK (channel 5), and ran in syndication until May 24, 2002, with repeats running until ...

  3. Sally Jessy Raphael. Actress: The Addams Family. Sally Jessy Raphael was born on 25 February 1935 in Easton, Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for The Addams Family (1991), The Equalizer (1985) and The Guru (2002).

  4. Sally Jessy Raphael was born on February 25, 1935 in Easton, Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for The Addams Family (1991), The Equalizer (1985) and The Guru (2002). Family. Spouses. Karl Soderland (1962 - August 6, 2020) (his death, 1 child) Andrew Vladimir (1953 - ?) (divorced, 2 children) Trademarks.

  5. Sally Jessy Raphael: With Sally Jessy Raphael, Myreah Mai Moore, Davy Jones, Carol Burnett. A long-running talk show with a host of the same name. This show was one of the first challengers to Phil Donahue's undisputed rule over the daytime talk world.

  6. Sally Jessy Raphael (b. 1935) is a television personality who served as host of an eponymous, syndicated television talk show from 1983 until 2002, and later hosted the radio series Sally JR's Open House. Raphael appeared on Sesame Street, participating in the celebrity version of "A New Way to...

  7. 9 de mar. de 2020 · March 09, 2020. The Interviews Archive. Foundation Interviews: Sally Jessy Raphael. The pioneering journalist reflects on her long career. Adrienne Faillace. Before Oprah and Ellen, Sally Jessy Raphael — in her trademark oversized red glasses — was television's queen of daytime talk.