Brodnick is part advocate, part comedian, and part the girl you want to sit next to on the airplane
— The Washington Post
 
 

Caitlin Brodnick is an actor and writer. You can see her in A League of Their Own, VIDA, That Damn Michael Che, and most recently in the Steven Soderbereg series Command Z.

Her acclaimed comedic memoir Dangerous Boobies: Breaking Up With My Time Bomb Breasts was number one in Amazon’s memoirs and breast cancer books, published by Hachette Group, and Seal Press.

Caitlin created and starred in the docu-series with Condé Nast Entertainment and Glamour.com, Screw You Cancer.

Screw You Cancer won a National Magazine Honors Award ASME for excellence in new media. She is also an honoree of the Seventh Annual Television Academy Honors (EMMYS), for using the power of television and video media to bring awareness to important social issues.

She is a writer for Glamour.com, and a blogger for Huffington Post. Her stories have been featured on the MOTH podcast, and quoted by the AV Club.  As a breast cancer awareness advocate, and she has been invited to speak at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium and various locations in New York City.

She is proud to take on the public role as a representative of BRCA testing and cancer prevention.