Kari Wells
Maverick, smart, charismatic, elegant- are just a few of the attributes that embody television host and multi-talented actress Kari Wells. Born and raised in Britain, this well-mannered TV darling has amassed extensive experience both in the US and across the pond. Appearing as the principal in films like "Grand Prince of Moscow," "Road to Lyrics," and "Winter Break;" as series regular on Tyler Perry's "The Have & Have Nots," and BRAVO's "Married to Medicine" and working a myriad of hosting jobs, Kari's extensive training has left her well equipped.
With several movies and television shows under her belt, Kari's training in improv, drama, voice over training and film acting have served her well. Kari has confidently taken on roles and comedic characters like an Albanian psychic in the Ghostbuster web series, a NY mob wife in the short film "The Grand Prince of Moscow." and more serious role as a doctor in the short "Road to Lyrics." There isn't a platform she can't step onto with poise and power. After joining the BRAVO hit television show Married to Medicine; her first reality show--it was evident this wasn't her first venture into TV. BRAVO host Andy Cohen dubbed her "The Queen of Class" for her immaculate composure no matter the circumstance.
Kari's strength and love know no bounds when it comes to her family and philanthropic efforts. A wife, mother of two, author of "The Pink Monkey" a children's book that focuses on tolerance and acceptance, and inspirational lifestyle blogger-- Kari is the quintessential Do-It-All-Mum. She and her husband are deeply involved and committed to humanitarian efforts such as Doctor's Without Borders and a number of youth mentoring programs.
Kari's captivating energy, ambition, and passion-qualities permeate deeply throughout all of her endeavors. With more than two decades of experience, Kari's talent is uniquely recognizable and constantly sought after. Speaking four languages and a world traveler, Kari lives by the mantra "you cannot have a narrow mind with a thick passport."