Robin Ophelia Quivers, known as Robin Quivers, is a highly accomplished American radio personality, TV personality, author, and actress, renowned for her significant contributions to the radio industry. She was born in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, on August 8, 1952.
Robin began her journey in the world of radio as a newscaster at WIOO in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where she showcased her talent and dedication to the craft. However, it was her collaboration with Howard Stern that catapulted her to widespread fame in the early 1980s. Joining Stern's groundbreaking morning program at WWDC, Robin became an integral part of his team and has remained a consistent presence throughout the evolution of Howard Stern's radio ventures, extending to television and social media platforms.
In addition to her radio work, Robin Quivers has demonstrated her acting prowess in notable films such as "Private Parts" and "Deadly Web," as well as the popular TV series "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air." Furthermore, she has exhibited her literary skills as an author, penning the insightful books "Quivers: A Life" and "The Vegucation of Robin: How Real Food Saved My Life."
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