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Joyner has been married to actor Jon Cryer since 2007. [1] She and her husband adopted a baby girl, whom they named Daisy. [2] Joyner is both an adoptive parent and an adoptee; in her 30s, she searched for and found her birth family. Along with Tim Green, she hosted the US version of Find My Family on the ABC network. The show reunited adoptees ...
Jon Cryer and his wife, TV personality Lisa Joyner, have jumped aboard the "tiny home" revolution as a way to help the city's unhoused residents. The couple joined ET's Matt Cohen for a tour of a ...
Cryer with wife Lisa Joyner in September 2011. Cryer married British actress Sarah Trigger in 1999, with whom he has a son, Charlie Austin. [10] They divorced in 2004. On a February 2007 episode of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, he announced that he was engaged to entertainment reporter Lisa Joyner, whom he married in Mexico [10] in June 2007.
Lisa Joyner and Jon Cryer Broadimage/Shutterstock Calling himself out! Jon Cryer poked fun at making headlines with his wife, Lisa Joyner, for kissing at a farmers’ market over the weekend.
Hit By Lightning is a 2014 Canadian-American black comedy film written and directed by Ricky Blitt and produced by Chantal Chamandy, as his directorial debut and her film producer debut. [1][2] Filmed on locations in Ottawa and Los Angeles, the film stars Jon Cryer, Will Sasso, Stéphanie Szostak, and Jed Rees. [3][4][5][6][7]
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The series starred Jon Cryer as Theodore "Teddy" Zakalokis, a young man working in a Hollywood talent agency in order to avoid being stuck in his Greek-American family's bakery. When Hollywood star Harland Keyvo (a caricature of Marlon Brando) meets Teddy Z, he is so impressed by his honesty that he makes him his new agent. The humor is derived ...
Jon Cryer and Andrew McCarthy of the so-called Brat Pack discuss their years-long animosity during a reunion at the release of McCarthy's 'Brats' documentary.