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Coming soon to TV CONFIDENTIAL: Actress, author and philanthropist Joyce Bulifant shares a few memories of her late husband Roger Perry, including the musical version of You Never Can Tell that they wrote together; her efforts on behalf of children with dyslexia and other learning differences; and some of the many angels who have graced her life at times when she needed it most. Joyce’s memoir, MY FOUR HOLLYWOOD HUSBANDS, is available through Amazon.com. Joyce can also be seen, along with Tom Everett Scott and Tituss Burgess, in I HATE KIDS, a new Amazon Prime original movie directed by Joyce’s son John Asher
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