Brad Goreski
Brad Goreski | |
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Born | Port Perry, Ontario, Canada | August 15, 1977
Nationality | Canadian - American |
Occupation(s) | Fashion stylist and television personality |
Known for | The Rachel Zoe Project It's a Brad, Brad World Fashion Police |
Spouse | |
Website | www |
Brad Goreski (born August 15, 1977) is a Canadian-American[1] celebrity fashion stylist and television personality. In 2015, he joined Fashion Police as a new co-host. Since 2021, he has been one of the regular judges on Canada's Drag Race.[2]
Career
In 2014, Goreski was named a new co-host of Fashion Police on the E! Network.[2]
In June 2021, it was announced that Goreski would join the panel of Canada's Drag Race as a main judge, replacing Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman and Stacey McKenzie, who announced their departures in March and June 2021, respectively.[3]
He studied art history at the University of Southern California after moving to Los Angeles from Canada, then interned at Vogue and W magazines in New York. As soon as he graduated, Goreski joined Vogue's west coast staff as an assistant.
Filmography
Year | Title | Notes |
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2008–2010 | The Rachel Zoe Project | Himself |
2012–2013 | It's a Brad, Brad World | Himself |
2012 | Miss Universe 2012 | Judge |
2013–2014 | Family Guy | Voice (2 episodes) |
2014 | The Comeback | Himself (2 episodes) |
2015–2017 | Fashion Police | Co-host |
2015 | Project Runway: All Stars | Guest judge (Episode: "Once Upon a Runway") |
2017 | 2 Broke Girls | Himself (Episode: "And 2 Broke Girls: The Movie") |
2021–present | Canada's Drag Race | Judge; Season 2 and Season 3 |
2022 | Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs. the World | Judge |
Published works
- Goreski, Brad (2012). Born to Be Brad: My Life and Style. It Books. ISBN 978-0062125378.
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Results | Ref. |
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2022 | Canadian Screen Awards | Best Host or Presenter, Factual or Reality/Competition (Shared with Brooke Lynn Hytes, Amanda Brugel, and Traci Melchor) |
Canada's Drag Race | Won | [4] |
References
- ^ "Celebrities Who Became U.S. Citizens".
- ^ a b Andreeva, Nellie (December 1, 2014). "Kathy Griffin Set As New 'Fashion Police' Host, Brad Goreski Also Joins E! Show". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
- ^ Joey Nolfi, "Canada's Drag Race season 2 adds new head judges amid panel shake-up". Entertainment Weekly, June 29, 2021.
- ^ "'Winners. 2022 PRINTABLE LISTS'". April 19, 2022.
External links
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- Living people
- 21st-century Canadian male writers
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- Canadian people of Polish descent
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- Canadian gay writers
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