Cary Harrison
- Producer
- Actor
Cary was spawned from the Mayflower and Abe Lincoln on his mother's side and signers of the Declaration and Constitution on the other. As such, he strongly believes in democratizing media and propelling a strong voice for multiculturalism, inclusion, and free-flowing, accurate information.
Following his afternoon drive-time in New York City, CBS commentaries in Chicago ("Realty Checks"), and syndicated daily radio features, Cary pioneered America's first LGBTQ+ network morning show for SiriusXM. He then joined Air America, hosting a daily show in LA (Harrison on the Edge), which birthed the "Parade for World Peace", now worldwide under the auspices of the U.N.. (initially led by Harrison and Gandhi grandson, Arun - drawing 10,000 listeners to Hollywood). Later, KPFK Public Radio tapped him for afternoons and now syndicated with Reality Check Live across both Public and Commercial stations.
Awards: Millions have enjoyed Harrison's free-range perspective, commentary and satire, earning him Vanderbilt University's distinguished Siegenthaler Award for integrity, intelligence and courage in the field of journalism, the Sigma Delta Chi award-the highest honor bestowed for public service by the Society of Professional Journalists, top honors-two years' running-from American Women in Radio & Television for exposé reporting and investigative journalism, and 1st place honors for "Best Commentary" from the Associated Press. Harrison has been honored by the UN, the Mayor and City Councils of West Hollywood/LA for his Environmental and Peace work, The LA Press Club for News coverage, and was recently nominated for an Edward R. Murrow Award in Public Radio.
He studied at Institut Montana, Zug, Switzerland, USF.
He speaks English and German.
He lives in West Hollywood, California.
Following his afternoon drive-time in New York City, CBS commentaries in Chicago ("Realty Checks"), and syndicated daily radio features, Cary pioneered America's first LGBTQ+ network morning show for SiriusXM. He then joined Air America, hosting a daily show in LA (Harrison on the Edge), which birthed the "Parade for World Peace", now worldwide under the auspices of the U.N.. (initially led by Harrison and Gandhi grandson, Arun - drawing 10,000 listeners to Hollywood). Later, KPFK Public Radio tapped him for afternoons and now syndicated with Reality Check Live across both Public and Commercial stations.
Awards: Millions have enjoyed Harrison's free-range perspective, commentary and satire, earning him Vanderbilt University's distinguished Siegenthaler Award for integrity, intelligence and courage in the field of journalism, the Sigma Delta Chi award-the highest honor bestowed for public service by the Society of Professional Journalists, top honors-two years' running-from American Women in Radio & Television for exposé reporting and investigative journalism, and 1st place honors for "Best Commentary" from the Associated Press. Harrison has been honored by the UN, the Mayor and City Councils of West Hollywood/LA for his Environmental and Peace work, The LA Press Club for News coverage, and was recently nominated for an Edward R. Murrow Award in Public Radio.
He studied at Institut Montana, Zug, Switzerland, USF.
He speaks English and German.
He lives in West Hollywood, California.