Background
Duffy was born in New York City, the daughter of Carol, a homemaker, and Philosophy Duffy, a developer.
Duffy was born in New York City, the daughter of Carol, a homemaker, and Philosophy Duffy, a developer.
She attended Park Ridge High School in Park Ridge, New Jersey, graduating in 1979.
She received a bachelor"s degree in recreational therapy from the University of Colorado. Film and television career By 1989, she was modeling and appearing in television commercials and would become a VJ for Music Television in the early 1990s as "Duff." Since then she has had small roles in a handful of films including Dumb & Dumber, and by 1995 she was working as a correspondent for documentary film-maker Michael Moore on his television shows television Nation and The Awful Truth. In 2006 Duffy hosted House of Tiny Terrors on TLC. On July 7, 2007, she appeared on the Live Earth telecast on the Bravo Channel as a co-host at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States.
In 2008, Duffy began working with New York City"s NYCTV through a series of emergency preparedness videos, based on the network"s television show, Secrets of New New York
The videos, which mimic the unique style of the network"s Emmy-award winning series are an attempt by City officials to raise awareness of the perils of natural disasters and preventative actions families should take to prepare for them. Personal life Duffy was leading a relatively carefree youth in the heyday of her modeling career when in 1995 she was diagnosed with the relatively rare disease sarcoidosis.
In her case, this affected her brain (neurosarcoidosis), leaving her partially paralyzed. She has so far battled it with a sense of humor, as is evident from her 2000 autobiography They have since had a son named Jack "Lefty" Lambros.