Described as “the descendant of Dorothy Parker and Mae West”, Katie Puckrik is a broadcaster, writer, and performer. Her TV and radio work in the US and the UK includes entertainment, comedy, music and documentary.
Puckrik has starred on Oxygen Network’s "Pajama Party", the variety talk show she originally devised for British television. She won a Gracie Award for Best Reality Series with her creation "Who Needs Hollywood?", the comedy documentary series she executive produced and starred in for Oxygen.
Her British television work includes hosting and writing hit variety series "The Word" (Channel Four) and "The Sunday Show" (BBC) and "Pyjama Party" (ITV).
Puckrik’s journalism can be read in Elle, The Guardian, Marie Claire and the London Sunday Times. Her career encompasses acting, singing and dancing, including a tour across the globe with the Pet Shop Boys.
Reviewers have called her memoir, "Shooting From The Lip" (Headline) “Gonzette journalism…an ammunition-packed bad girl’s guide to life.” |