Karie Bible
Born a heterochromatic baby (put down the medical reference book – it means she’s got two different colored eyes) with the last name “Bible” on Halloween night, Karie was destined to be nothing if not unique. Her passion for history and Hollywood’s past led her to starting a cemetery tour at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in 2002.
Karie has lectured at The Old Town Music Hall, The Queen Mary, The Homestead Museum and is also a “Lady in Black” to honor silent film star Rudolph Valentino. During the pandemic, she started a Facebook Live/YouTube series called Hollywood Kitchen where she makes recipes attributed to stars from Hollywood’s Golden Age.
She has appeared in segments for Turner Classic Movies, CNN, History Channel, Travel Channel, NPR, the PBS series “World’s Greatest Cemeteries” and “Lost L.A”. She co-authored the book “Location Filming in Los Angeles” with historians Marc Wanamaker and Harry Medved and co-authored “Hollywood Celebrates the Holidays” with Mary Mallory.
A vintage lifestyle devotee, she lives in a mid-century apartment and collects clothing from the 1920s to the 1950s.