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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 ...
Long Lost Family (Australia) Long Lost Family is an American documentary television series based on the Dutch series Spoorloos created by broadcaster KRO-NCRV that premiered on March 6, 2016, on TLC. Presented by Chris Jacobs and Lisa Joyner, the show helps provide aid to individuals looking to be reunited with long-lost biological family members.
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 ...
Emma Thomas (sister-in-law) Lisa Joy (born May 23, 1977) is an American screenwriter, director, producer, and lawyer. She is best known as the co-creator, writer, director, and executive producer of the HBO science-fiction drama series Westworld (2016–2022). For her work on the series, she received multiple Primetime Emmy Award nominations. [1]
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.
Julius (played by Terry Crews), based on Chris Rock's father, is Rochelle's cheap, frugal, worrisome, levelheaded, and devoted husband and the father of Chris, Tonya, and Drew. He is known for his extreme cheapness and taking the easy way out when it comes to purchasing essential items for his family (such as by using food-stamps and buying ...
Lisa Tamsin Faulkner (born 19 February 1972) [1] is an actress, presenter and television chef. She has had roles in The Lover (1992), Dangerfield (1995), Brookside ...
Joyner, who is from Columbus, Ga., and is now 51, previously operated a tennis association in Dale County, Ala., where he coached underprivileged children and teens, per prosecutors.