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Kari Byron
Kari Byron at Gen Con Indy 2006
Born (1974-12-18) December 18, 1974 (age 49)[citation needed]
California, United States
OccupationMythBusters (build team)
SpousePaul Urich[1]
ChildrenOne daughter, Stella Ruby
Websitekaribyron.com

Kari Elizabeth Byron (born December 18, 1974)[citation needed] is a San Francisco-based artist and television host, best known for her featured role on the Discovery Channel show MythBusters.

MythBusters

On the show MythBusters, Byron is featured along with fellow Build Team members Tory Belleci and Grant Imahara and also assists as co-hosts for Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman in testing the plausibility of various myths. She became involved in the show after persistently showing up at Hyneman's M5 Industries workshop in a desire to get hired at his company. On her first day as a paid employee, she was asked by Hyneman and MythBusters producer Peter Rees to help out with the "vacuum plane toilet" myth, and she was asked to model her buttocks for a cast. She was given a more prominent role in the show starting with its second season. Not having had a long history in show business, at first she found it hard to act naturally with this more visible position but gradually became more used to it.[2]

During the second half of the 2009 season, Byron was on maternity leave from the show; her place on MythBusters was temporarily occupied by Jessi Combs.[3]

Artist

on 14 January 2010

Art and sculpting are important aspects of her life, and she has claimed that she creates some form of art every day, stating, "I would go crazy if I didn't." Some of her preferred sculpting materials are polymer clay, various found objects, acrylic gouache, wood and metals. Byron showcases some of her art on her personal website,[4] and photography from her public exhibit debut Stray Doll in September 2004 is available at Anno Domini.[5] She believes being an artist is a hard career to choose, but has found inspiration in artists such as various SECCA award winners in the past. Preferring to make her audience think, she has had the following to say about her art:

I do portraits or I make sculptures exploring my cynical view of contemporary issues. Artists that over-explain their art always take away from my experience as a viewer. I try to let my viewer make their own message. Art becomes more personal if you let yourself become involved. I will always explain my motivations and themes if someone asks but I prefer to hear theirs.

Following the success of MythBusters, she still makes sculptures, but she no longer displays them in exhibitions. She felt exposing her inner self through art exhibitions could conflict with the success of MythBusters, with visitors approaching her being more interested in talking about the show than her art. She has also expressed actually enjoying the freedom of working only for herself in this way.[6]

Personal life

Byron graduated from Los Gatos High School and then studied film and sculpture at San Francisco State University, graduating magna cum laude in May 1998 with a B.A. degree in Film and Sculpture.[4] Byron spent the following year backpacking (mostly in South Asia, including the Himalayas) and was also involved in a number of art projects. She also worked as a secret Martini shopper for a liquor company.[7]

Byron is a vegetarian, a fact referred to on occasion on MythBusters where she has been visibly uncomfortable when experiments have called for the use of animal remains.[8]

She is married to artist Paul Urich.[1] The couple have a daughter, Stella Ruby, born on June 28, 2009.[9]

References

  1. ^ a b GOH, MELODY (May 25, 2008). "Three's company". The Star. Retrieved 2008-12-04.
  2. ^ Mammy, Joe. "The Joe-Mammy.com interview with Kari Byron". Joe-Mammy.com. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  3. ^ "Discovery Channel tweet announcing Jessi's addition to the show". July 31, 2009. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  4. ^ a b "Kari Byron". Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  5. ^ "Kari Byron, Stray Doll exhibit > September 3–23, 2004". Anno Domini. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  6. ^ Mammy, Joe. "Kari Byron returns to Joe-Mammy.com". Joe-Mammy.com. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  7. ^ "SBS: Mythbusters: Kari Byron". Special Broadcasting Service. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  8. ^ Vegetarian Nightmare (flv). Discovery Channel. April 13, 2006. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  9. ^ Discovery Channel US (June 29, 2009). "How about some GREAT NEWS?". Retrieved 2010-05-13.

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