Myers, Dee Dee (1961–)
Myers, Dee Dee (1961–)
American journalist and press secretary. Born Margaret Jane Myers, Sept 1, 1961, in Providence, RI; raised in Valencia, CA; sister of Betsy Myers (feminist activist); m. Todd Purdum (journalist); children: Katherine (b. 2000).
Served as White House press secretary for the 1st two years of the Clinton administration (Jan 20, 1992–Dec 22, 1994), the 1st female to hold that position; with Mary Matalin, hosted tv show "Equal Time"; became a consultant on "The West Wing" and a contributor for MSNBC.
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