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'''Carrie Keagan''' (born July 4, 1980) is a [[television personality]], [[actress]], [[writer]] and [[television producer|producer]], known as the host of ''Up Close with Carrie Keagan'', ''Big Morning Buzz Live'' on [[VH1]] and for her appearances as a panelist on [[Fox News Channel]]'s ''[[Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld]]'', the [[E!]] [[talk show]] ''[[Chelsea Lately]]'', and her numerous hosting duties for E!, [[VH1]] and G4's ''Attack of the Show!''. She is the niece of singer-songwriter [[Willie Nile]]. Keagan grew up in [[Amherst, New York]], and attended Buffalo State College. She changed her name around 2002 and has not revealed her birth name. <ref>{{cite news |date=May 26, 2011 |author=Jane Kwiatkowski |work=[[Buffalo News]] |url=http://www.buffalonews.com/entertainment/television/article433708.ece |title=Buffalo native creates buzz hosting VH1 morning show |accessdate=May 26, 2011}}</ref>
'''Carrie Keagan''' (born July 4, 1980) is a [[television personality]], [[actress]], [[writer]] and [[television producer|producer]], known as the host of ''Up Close with Carrie Keagan'', ''Big Morning Buzz Live'' on VH1 and for her appearances as a panelist on Fox News Channel's ''Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld'', the E! talk show ''Chelsea Lately'', and her numerous hosting duties for E!, VH1 and G4's ''Attack of the Show!''. She is the niece of singer-songwriter Willie Nile. Keagan grew up in Amherst, New York, and attended Buffalo State College. She changed her name around 2002 and has not revealed her birth name. <ref>{{cite news |date=May 26, 2011 |author=Jane Kwiatkowski |work=Buffalo News |url=http://www.buffalonews.com/entertainment/television/article433708.ece |title=Buffalo native creates buzz hosting VH1 morning show |accessdate=May 26, 2011}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
===Hosting===
===Hosting===
Keagan hosts No Good TV’s original programming, including series ''Up Close with Carrie Keagan'' and ''In Bed with Carrie''. She guest co-hosted [[E!]]'s ''[[The Daily 10]]''; co-anchored [[Emmy]], [[Academy Award|Oscar]] and [[Golden Globe]] red-carpet coverage for [[TV Guide Network]]; and conducted backstage coverage on the [[Teen Choice Awards]] on [[Fox Network|Fox]].  
Keagan hosts No Good TV’s original programming, including series ''Up Close with Carrie Keagan'' and ''In Bed with Carrie''. She guest co-hosted E!'s ''The Daily 10''; co-anchored Emmy, Oscar and Golden Globe red-carpet coverage for TV Guide Network; and conducted backstage coverage on the Teen Choice Awards on Fox.  


She has appeared on numerous [[Mark Burnett]] productions, including [[VH1 Classic]]’s ''Rock’n’Roll Fantasy Camp'' and [[MTV]]’s ''Rock Band Battle'' and ''[[P. Diddy’s Starmaker]]''. She has co-hosted many events for [[VH1]], including the red carpet show broadcast for the [[Critics' Choice Awards]] in 2008 and 2009, and the 3rd annual ''[[VH1 Rock Honors]]: The Who''. She produced and hosted two seasons of [[VH1 Classic]]'s ''One Hit Wonders'' and ''Now: That's What I Call Dance Music''. In 2010, she appeared as a guest host on episodes of [[G4]]'s ''[[Attack of the Show!]]''. In 2011 she hosted her own show ''Big Morning Buzz Live'' on VH1.
She has appeared on numerous Mark Burnett productions, including VH1 Classic’s ''Rock’n’Roll Fantasy Camp'' and MTV’s ''Rock Band Battle'' and ''P. Diddy’s Starmaker''. She has co-hosted many events for VH1, including the red carpet show broadcast for the Critics' Choice Awards in 2008 and 2009, and the 3rd annual ''VH1 Rock Honors: The Who''. She produced and hosted two seasons of VH1 Classic's ''One Hit Wonders'' and ''Now: That's What I Call Dance Music''. In 2010, she appeared as a guest host on episodes of G4's ''Attack of the Show!''. In 2011 she hosted her own show ''Big Morning Buzz Live'' on VH1.


===Acting and modeling===
===Acting and modeling===
Keagan had a recurring role in the [[Comedy Central]] series ''[[Reno 911!]]'' and several roles and cameos in movies, including ''[[Superbad (film)|Superbad]]'', ''[[The Hangover (film)|The Hangover]]'', ''[[Miss March]]'', ''[[American Pie: Book of Love]]'' and'' [[Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball]]''. Keagan was featured as a "Babe of the Month" in Playboy Magazine, was photographed by television producer [[Brannon Braga]] for ''Femme Fatales Magazine'', and has been featured on the cover of ''Garage'' magazine.<ref>[http://garagemagazine.com/garage-gal/ Garage Gals at ''Garage'' magazine]</ref>
Keagan had a recurring role in the Comedy Central series ''Reno 911!'' and several roles and cameos in movies, including ''Superbad'', ''The Hangover'', ''Miss March'', ''American Pie: Book of Love'' and ''Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball''. Keagan was featured as a "Babe of the Month" in Playboy Magazine, was photographed by television producer Brannon Braga for ''Femme Fatales Magazine'', and has been featured on the cover of ''Garage'' magazine.<ref>[http://garagemagazine.com/garage-gal/ Garage Gals at ''Garage'' magazine]</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 06:04, 7 March 2012

Carrie Keagan (born July 4, 1980) is a television personality, actress, writer and producer, known as the host of Up Close with Carrie Keagan, Big Morning Buzz Live on VH1 and for her appearances as a panelist on Fox News Channel's Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld, the E! talk show Chelsea Lately, and her numerous hosting duties for E!, VH1 and G4's Attack of the Show!. She is the niece of singer-songwriter Willie Nile. Keagan grew up in Amherst, New York, and attended Buffalo State College. She changed her name around 2002 and has not revealed her birth name. [1]

Career

Hosting

Keagan hosts No Good TV’s original programming, including series Up Close with Carrie Keagan and In Bed with Carrie. She guest co-hosted E!'s The Daily 10; co-anchored Emmy, Oscar and Golden Globe red-carpet coverage for TV Guide Network; and conducted backstage coverage on the Teen Choice Awards on Fox.

She has appeared on numerous Mark Burnett productions, including VH1 Classic’s Rock’n’Roll Fantasy Camp and MTV’s Rock Band Battle and P. Diddy’s Starmaker. She has co-hosted many events for VH1, including the red carpet show broadcast for the Critics' Choice Awards in 2008 and 2009, and the 3rd annual VH1 Rock Honors: The Who. She produced and hosted two seasons of VH1 Classic's One Hit Wonders and Now: That's What I Call Dance Music. In 2010, she appeared as a guest host on episodes of G4's Attack of the Show!. In 2011 she hosted her own show Big Morning Buzz Live on VH1.

Acting and modeling

Keagan had a recurring role in the Comedy Central series Reno 911! and several roles and cameos in movies, including Superbad, The Hangover, Miss March, American Pie: Book of Love and Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball. Keagan was featured as a "Babe of the Month" in Playboy Magazine, was photographed by television producer Brannon Braga for Femme Fatales Magazine, and has been featured on the cover of Garage magazine.[2]

References

  1. Jane Kwiatkowski. "Buffalo native creates buzz hosting VH1 morning show", Buffalo News, May 26, 2011. Retrieved on May 26, 2011.
  2. Garage Gals at Garage magazine

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