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Liana K in 2008 doing cosplay as Dawn | |
Born | (1978-02-15) February 15, 1978 (age 46) Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Occupation(s) | Television entertainer and video game journalist |
Spouse | Steven Kerzner |
Liana Kerzner, also known by her stage name Liana K, is a Canada-based nerd and hobbyist cosplayer. She is a former television host, writer and producer who co-hosted the talk show Ed & Red's Night Party with her husband Steven.
Biography
Liana Kerzer was born in 1978 in Toronto, Ontario. She married Steven Kerzner in 1999.
Career
In 2004, she joined Ed the Sock, voiced by her husband, to become the first female co-host on the show. In 2005, their show ended.
The Secret Six comic book character Liana Kerzner, a lover of Scandal Savage, named after her.
References
- Heath McCoy (2008-04-26). "Geek girls gone wild!". Calgary Herald. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
- Rita Zekas (2009-04-04). "Sock it to me! At home with Ed The Sock's creator". Toronto Star. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
- "Liana Kerzner". Comic Vine. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
External links
- Liana Kerzner on Twitter
- LianaK on YouTube
- Liana Kerzner at IMDb
Ed the Sock | |
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- 1978 births
- Canadian costume designers
- Canadian female models
- Canadian feminists
- Canadian Jews
- Canadian journalists
- Canadian television hosts
- Canadian television producers
- Canadian television writers
- Cosplayers
- Critics of feminism
- Ed the Sock
- Jewish Canadian writers
- Jewish feminists
- Living people
- Video game critics
- Writers from Toronto