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On June 30, 2013, Kimball married Melissa Lee Baldino, executive producer of the America's Test Kitchen television show. [6] She is now co-founder of Christopher Kimball's Milk Street. [14] Their son, Oliver Kimball, was born on May 4, 2017. A daughter, Rike, was born in 2019.
Christopher Kimball, the show's host for seasons 1–16, was the co-founder, editor and publisher of America's Test Kitchen and its associated magazine, book, television and radio programs from their inception through 2016. Kimball and ATK parted company in the fall of 2016 over a contract dispute. [16]
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street is a multimedia, instructional food preparation organization created by Christopher Kimball. [1] [2] The organization comprises a weekly half-hour television program seen on public television stations, a magazine called Christopher Kimball's Milk Street, a cooking school, a weekly one-hour radio program heard on public radio stations called Milk Street Radio ...
Elizabeth Key "Bess" Armstrong (born December 11, 1953) [1] is an American actress. She is known for her roles in the films The Four Seasons (1981), High Road to China (1983), Jaws 3-D (1983), and Nothing in Common (1986).
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Donal Francis Logue [1] (born February 27, 1966 [2]) is a Canadian-American film and television actor.He played the starring role of Sean Finnerty on the sitcom Grounded for Life (2001–2005), and Detective Harvey Bullock on the DC Comics adaptation Gotham (2014–2019).
Kang was a series regular on CBS's The Mentalist as Special Agent Kimball Cho. He appeared in Rambo ( 2008 ) and on TV shows like The Office , Chappelle's Show , The Vampire Diaries , and Monk . He returned to his theater roots for Julia Cho 's new play Aubergine , playing one of the lead characters, Ray.
Kimball was also responsible for the science-fiction two-reel cartoon Cosmic Capers (1957). [3] Kimball also worked (as a writer) on the live-action musical Babes in Toyland (1961). [3] He later returned to television and directed 43 episodes of The Mouse Factory (1972–1973). [3] Kimball retired in 1973 and left the Disney studio.