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Career

She has been featured at the Montreal comedy festival, The Toyota Comedy Festival and the Marshall’s Women in Comedy Festival. She has been featured at the Montrealcomedy festival, The ToyotaComedyFestival and the Marshall’s Women in Comedy Festival. She performed at Chicago’s The Second City, which led to multipleroles in regional theaters, Off Broadway and on TV.

She has gueststarred on televisionseries on ABC, CBS, HBO and AMC.

She is the author of the "Grrl Genius Guidebooks": The Grrl GeniusGuide to Life and The Grrl GeniusGuide to Sex with Other People

Michon is the author of Jane Austen’s LittleAdvice Book and co-wrote EightHuman Talents: The Yoga Way to Restore The Balance and SerenityWithin You with Gurmukh.

From 2001-2002 she starred in her own TV series, Grrl Genius at the Movies on AMC.

Profession

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Her stand-up show The Grrl Genius Club has played at the Hollywood Improv, Caroline"s, and Madison Square Garden to sold-out audiences.

Martin’s Press, 2004) The cast includes Marissa Jaret Winokur (Tony Winner, Hairspray, Winner Celebrity Big Brother) Melissa Peterman (Fargo) Haylie Duff (Napoleon Dynamite) David Arquette (Scream) Retta (Parks and Recreation) Maria Bamford (Lady Dynamite) and many more comedy all-stars.

Who is Cathryn Michon?

Cathryn Michon is an awardwinning actress, writer and stand-up comic.

Cathryn Michon

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Actor

Cathryn Michon is an award-winning actress, writer and stand-up comic. She is the co-writer, co-producer, and star of the movie Cook Office!, which completed principal photography in 2005 and premiers at the 2007 Home Box Office Comedy Festival in Aspen, March 2007.

Michon writes columns for iVillage.com and has a blog on that same site entitled "Adventures of a Grrl Genius".

Achievements

  • Michon is one of the few Hollywood writers to succeed in writing both comedy and drama for television, as well as feature films.

Cathryn Michon is an award-winning comic, actress, improviser, screenwriter and book author who got her start in the touring company of Chicago's famed The Second City. She has been a writer for Emmy Award winning TV series and is, with her writing partner W.

Bruce Cameron, a screenwriter of feature films like Amblin/Universal’s A Dog's Purpose, which is now the most successful international live action dog movie of all time.

grrl genius cathryn michon biography

Her television writing credits include Designing Women, China Beach, Sisters, South Park and Diagnosis Murder.

She performed at Chicago’s The Second City, which led to multiple roles in regional theaters, Office Broadway and on television She has guest starred on television series on American Broadcasting Company, Columbia Broadcasting System, Home Box Office and Administrative Management College.

Her stand-up show The Grrl Genius Club has played at the Hollywood Improv, Caroline's, and MadisonSquareGarden to sold-out audiences.

Michon is one of the few Hollywoodwriters to succeed in writing both comedy and drama for television, as well as feature films. Her TVwritingcreditsincludeDesigning Women, China Beach, Sisters, South Park and Diagnosis Murder.

She’s also a screenwriter for Sony’s A Dog’s Way Home, and the Amblin/Universal A Dog’s Purpose 2: A Dog’s Journey. As a stand-up comic, she has appeared in clubs and in major festivals like The Montreal Comedy Festival and The Toyota Comedy Festival and was a regular guest on NBC's The Today Show. She was the host for three seasons of AMC's cult hit Grrl Genius at the Movies, where she showed some of the greatest chick flicks of all time, highlighting the genius of women in film. She co-directed, co-wrote, produced and starred in the Lionsgate feature film Cook Off!, which was adapted from her bestselling book The Grrl Genius Guide to Life, (HarperCollins, 2001) with Melissa McCarthy (Oscar nominee Bridesmaids) and Wendi McLendon-Covey (Reno 911, Bridesmaids) She also co-wrote, directed, produced and stars in Muffin Top: A Love Story, adapted from her novel The Grrl Genius Guide to Sex (With Other People). (St.

She is the author of the "Grrl Genius Guidebooks": The Grrl Genius Guide to Life (HarperCollins, July 2001) and The Grrl Genius Guide to Sex with Other People (Street Martin"s Press, January 2004)

From 2001-2002 she starred in her own television series, Grrl Genius at the Movies on Administrative Management College.