Carrie Berk
- Actress
- Writer
Nineteen-year-old Carrie Berk already has a life's worth of accomplishments under her belt. It's no wonder Bella Magazine declared her "an ambitious and dedicated boss babe," and The Wall Street Journal dubbed her "a community-minded young creator." She is a verified content creator across several social media channels including TikTok, Instagram, Triller, and Pinterest, with a monthly engagement of more than 70M. And that's just the beginning...
Carrie stars in the Paramount+ reality show Next Influencer airing in January 2022. She plays "Karina" in the Brat TV series Stage Fright. She is a bestselling children's book author with 21 books to her credit and penned her first book Peace, Love & Cupcakes, when she was in second grade. The Cupcake Club series went on to publish 12 books (selling 300,000+ copies worldwide), and became an award-winning Off-Broadway show and featured selection in 2017's New York Musical Festival. Carrie not only co-wrote the script for the show, but starred in it as well, earning her critical praise and a NYMF award for Outstanding Individual Performance.
Carrie's second book, Fashion Academy, stems from her passion for fashion. The six-book series also became an Off-Broadway production at Vital Theatre and is currently licensed worldwide by Concord Music Publishing. Her most recent series, Ask Emma (Bonnier Publishing), springs not just from her boundless imagination, but from her personal experience as a teen lifestyle website creator and someone who has experienced cyberbullying firsthand.
Carrie launched "Carrie's Chronicles" in December 2017. The "Style Empowerment" site is about channeling your style as your superpower. Besides covering fashion, beauty, food, health, entertainment and places/spaces, the site features "Carrie's Q & A," a series of inspirational interviews with today's celebrities, creators, and movers/shakers. Carrie has written over 500 articles on the blog.
Carrie proudly serves as an anti-bullying activist and has made it her mission to encourage tweens and teens to practice empathy and respect among their peers, both in everyday life and on social media. She speaks to children in schools and does media interviews on the topic of bullying to raise awareness of resources to combat bullying.
Carrie has collaborated with top fashion, beauty, and lifestyle brands including Netflix, HBO Max, Walt Disney World, Pixar, Wet N Wild, Adobe, Disney Plus, Fuji Film, H&M, Dunkin, FabFitFun, ProActiv, Roller Rabbit, VS Pink, Alice + Olivia, Madewell, Foreo, and HP. She has been profiled in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Bloomberg Media, The New York Daily News and others. She has served as an on-camera correspondent for TigerBeat and Girls' Life, covering red carpet arrivals and interviewing celebs at the Radio Disney Music Awards (Ardy's), New York Fashion Week, and the Teen Choice Awards. She has contributed to Seventeen Magazine and Girls' Life's print and digital channels and is currently at work on a memoir.
Carrie has been featured as talent at BeautyCon, The Radio Disney Music Awards, Teen Choice Awards, JuiceKrate, Winterlights Social Media Tour, Sad Society Fest, Social Bash and The Boys of Summer 2019 and 2021 Tours. She attends college in NYC, majoring in journalism and fashion studies.
Carrie stars in the Paramount+ reality show Next Influencer airing in January 2022. She plays "Karina" in the Brat TV series Stage Fright. She is a bestselling children's book author with 21 books to her credit and penned her first book Peace, Love & Cupcakes, when she was in second grade. The Cupcake Club series went on to publish 12 books (selling 300,000+ copies worldwide), and became an award-winning Off-Broadway show and featured selection in 2017's New York Musical Festival. Carrie not only co-wrote the script for the show, but starred in it as well, earning her critical praise and a NYMF award for Outstanding Individual Performance.
Carrie's second book, Fashion Academy, stems from her passion for fashion. The six-book series also became an Off-Broadway production at Vital Theatre and is currently licensed worldwide by Concord Music Publishing. Her most recent series, Ask Emma (Bonnier Publishing), springs not just from her boundless imagination, but from her personal experience as a teen lifestyle website creator and someone who has experienced cyberbullying firsthand.
Carrie launched "Carrie's Chronicles" in December 2017. The "Style Empowerment" site is about channeling your style as your superpower. Besides covering fashion, beauty, food, health, entertainment and places/spaces, the site features "Carrie's Q & A," a series of inspirational interviews with today's celebrities, creators, and movers/shakers. Carrie has written over 500 articles on the blog.
Carrie proudly serves as an anti-bullying activist and has made it her mission to encourage tweens and teens to practice empathy and respect among their peers, both in everyday life and on social media. She speaks to children in schools and does media interviews on the topic of bullying to raise awareness of resources to combat bullying.
Carrie has collaborated with top fashion, beauty, and lifestyle brands including Netflix, HBO Max, Walt Disney World, Pixar, Wet N Wild, Adobe, Disney Plus, Fuji Film, H&M, Dunkin, FabFitFun, ProActiv, Roller Rabbit, VS Pink, Alice + Olivia, Madewell, Foreo, and HP. She has been profiled in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Bloomberg Media, The New York Daily News and others. She has served as an on-camera correspondent for TigerBeat and Girls' Life, covering red carpet arrivals and interviewing celebs at the Radio Disney Music Awards (Ardy's), New York Fashion Week, and the Teen Choice Awards. She has contributed to Seventeen Magazine and Girls' Life's print and digital channels and is currently at work on a memoir.
Carrie has been featured as talent at BeautyCon, The Radio Disney Music Awards, Teen Choice Awards, JuiceKrate, Winterlights Social Media Tour, Sad Society Fest, Social Bash and The Boys of Summer 2019 and 2021 Tours. She attends college in NYC, majoring in journalism and fashion studies.