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Dorothy Lucey, born on November 19, 1958, is an American television personality best known for her work as an entertainment reporter. While limited information is publicly available regarding her childhood and early life, Lucey has often expressed a long-standing passion for television and the entertainment industry.
She graduated from George Washington University in 1979 with a degree in political science. Her academic background laid the foundation for her future career in broadcasting and journalism.
Lucey's television career began at WNEP-TV in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where she worked as an on-air reporter. Her work there led to opportunities at larger networks, including WABC-TV in New York City. She later joined NBC Sports, expanding her experience beyond news into sports broadcasting.
In 1990, she co-hosted the daytime talk show Attitudes on Lifetime Television. Two years later, she went on to host the CBS series How’d They Do That?, further solidifying her presence in television.
In 1995, Lucey joined the Los Angeles morning show Good Day L.A., broadcast on Fox affiliate KTTV. As the show’s entertainment reporter, she gained prominence for her engaging on-air personality and comprehensive celebrity coverage. Lucey frequently reported on popular entertainment news, including segments related to major shows such as American Idol. Her reporting style often incorporated content from online sources like TMZ and Perez Hilton, reflecting the growing influence of digital media during that period.
After nearly 17 years with Good Day L.A., Lucey’s contract was not renewed, and she departed the show on May 25, 2012.
In addition to her work as a news and entertainment reporter, Lucey made cameo appearances in a number of films and television shows, often portraying a television journalist. These roles aligned with her professional expertise and added to her on-screen credentials.
Dorothy Lucey has been married to David Goldstein, an investigative reporter for KCBS-TV in Los Angeles, since 1993. The couple shares a strong professional connection through their careers in journalism and are known for their supportive relationship. They have one son, Nash, and Lucey has often expressed how proud she is of him.
She continues to enjoy a fulfilling personal life and has maintained public interest through her enduring screen presence and interaction with audiences.
Standing at five feet five inches tall, Lucey is noted for her on-camera presence and professional demeanor. She maintains her appearance and is often praised for her charisma. Active on social media platforms, she continues to engage with her fan base by sharing updates and insights into her daily life.
Though no longer on Good Day L.A., Dorothy Lucey remains a recognizable figure in the entertainment news landscape, respected for her contributions to broadcast journalism and her dynamic media career.
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