Kari Byron
American television host and artist
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2021 | Byron contributed original cover art and interior art for 'canvas: poems' published by Viewless Wings Press, utilizing her black powder technique. |
January 8 2021 | Kari Byron began hosting the series Crash Test World, which premiered its first season consisting of six episodes on the Science Channel. |
March 20 2020 | Kari Byron's marriage to Paul Urich was officially dissolved. |
2019 | Kari Byron co-hosted Crash Test World, continuing her work in educational television. |
June 26 2019 | Kari Byron petitioned for separation from Paul Urich. |
2018 | Kari Byron published her memoir titled Crash Test Girl, sharing insights from her life and career. |
December 9 2016 | Kari Byron, alongside Grant Imahara and Tory Belleci, hosted the Netflix series White Rabbit Project, which premiered on December 9, 2016. The show explored unusual aspects of history and pop culture. |
2015 | Kari Byron and Tory Belleci hosted Thrill Factor, a new show that premiered on the Travel Channel. |
2014 | Kari Byron left the show MythBusters after a decade-long tenure. |
October 3 2012 | Kari Byron and Tory Belleci made a guest appearance on the Discovery series Sons of Guns, where they test-fired weapons and re-tested a myth about propane tanks. |
2011 | Kari Byron hosted the 2011 edition of Large, Dangerous Rocket Ships for the Science Channel. |
2011 | Kari Byron started presenting Punkin Chunkin on the Science Channel, a role she held until 2014. |
2010 | Kari Byron hosted the show Large, Dangerous Rocket Ships, contributing to science communication. |
2010 | Kari Byron began hosting the science education program Head Rush, which targeted teens, continuing until 2011. |
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