Carrie Keagan | |
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Occupation | Television personality, actress, writer, producer |
Website | http://carriekeagan.com |
Carrie Keagan (born July 1980) is an American 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, Vh1 Classic's Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp and her numerous hosting duties for E!, VH1 and G4's Attack of the Show!.
The niece of singer-songwriter Willie Nile, Keagan grew up in Amherst, New York, and attended Buffalo State College. She changed her name circa 2002 and has not revealed her birth name.
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! (including several installments in which she appears as a parody version of the superhero Power Girl). In 2011 she began hosting her own show Big Morning Buzz Live on VH1. Keagan left the show in 2013 and was replaced by Nick Lachey. In August 2014, Keagan helped to raise awareness of the disease ALS by participating in the Ice Bucket Challenge. On January 28, 2016, she was announced as one of the contestants on The New Celebrity Apprentice, also known as Celebrity Apprentice 8. On January 2, 2017, she was the first contestant fired on The New Celebrity Apprentice, finishing in 16th place and earning no money for her charity, The Humane Society of the United States.