Alie Ward
Alie Ward | |
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Ward (left) & Georgia Hardstark at the 6th Annual Taste Awards | |
Born |
Alison Ann Ward San Francisco, CA, U.S. |
Occupation | Actress, Writer, Painter |
Years active | 1998–present |
Alison Ann Ward is a writer, a painter, American TV actress and co-host of the 2013 Cooking Channel travel-food television series, Tripping Out with Alie & Georgia. She is also a correspondent for the CBS series Innovation Nation. Ward has written for L.A. Weekly[1] and the L.A. Times.[2] She has appeared in a handful of TV shows, including Nash Bridges. She achieved notoriety from her Alie and Georgia online videos and television appearances, where she and her close friend, Georgia Hardstark, offer up their recipes for some rather odd culinary concoctions, such as the infamous McNuggetini.
Early life
Alie was born as Alison Ann Ward in San Francisco, California to Nancy, an accountant, and Lawrence, a journalist and news broadcaster. She has two older sisters, Celeste and Janelle. When she was 18, she enrolled at University of California - Santa Barbara to study biology, with the intention of pursuing a career in biological illustration. Eventually she changed her course of study and obtained a degree in cinema before moving to Los Angeles.
Career
Acting
While studying cinema in San Francisco, Ward attended an audition for the television series Nash Bridges, which filmed in the area. The role recurred for three seasons. After moving to L.A., Ward continued to take television roles while pursuing writing and painting. She has appeared in several small roles for television, including Grey's Anatomy, King of the Hill and Comedy Central's Key and Peele.
Alie has recorded a number of fan recaps for the ABC series, "Once Upon A Time," "Revenge," and "Scandal."
In 2014 she became a correspondent on the CBS series "Innovation Nation."
Art
Ward's paintings are often acrylic on wood and employ wordplay or are in diptych form, which she calls her "dichotomy series." She likens her painting approach to sign making.
In 2014, LA Weekly named Alie's Instagram account "Best Looking Instagram."
Writing
Alie has stated that she comes from a family of journalists.[3] In late 2005, the L.A. Weekly hired her to illustrate the column 24/7 and in early 2006 she was offered a writing assignment to cover a concert. Within a few months, Ward had a weekly nightlife and culture column called The Mental Ward.
Ward also wrote for the L.A. Times and for Metromix L.A., a website and newspaper owned by the L.A. Times, as well as appearing on-camera for live news segments on KTLA.
Alie and Georgia
In early 2009, Ward and her close friend Georgia Hardstark jokingly created a cocktail called the McNuggetini, drafting plans on the back of a popcorn bag at the L.A. dive bar The Roost.[4] Hardstark blogged about it on the website This Recording.[5]
The website This is why you're fat linked to the recipe and it became virally popular. Hardstark and Ward next shot a short instructional video, enlisting their friend Peter Atencio, a feature director who had also created shorts for Funny or Die, to direct. The video appeared on YouTube in October 2009, and became the most watched How-To, with over 10,000 hits per day. The pair followed up with two farcical how-to videos for the Ham Daiquiri and a Bloody-Maryesque drink known as the Bloody Bacon & Cheese.
Next, Ward and Hardstark began making "Classy Ladies with Alie & Georgia" cocktail videos for Scripps Network and Cooking Channel websites, and appearing on the Cooking Channel travel-dessert show Unique Sweets.
Their podcast, Slumber Party with Alie & Georgia, premiered on the Feral Audio network.
In June 2013, their travel-food show Tripping Out with Alie & Georgia premiered on Cooking Channel. Giada De Laurentiis is an executive producer.
In August 2013, they appeared in Drunk History and read the Lewis and Clark historical story.
Alie and Georgia, as they are known, have been covered by The New York Times, Time Magazine, Cosmo, the Associated Press, The Village Voice, Huffington Post, Serious Eats, Daily Beast, Gawker, The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Magazine and Perez Hilton. The McNuggetini has also been featured on The Today Show.
References
External links
- Alie and Georgia
- Curiology, Alie's art website
- Brand X
- Alie Ward at the Internet Movie Database
- , Innovation Nation