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  2. Ted Allen - Wikipedia

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    Edward Reese Allen [1] (born May 20, 1965) [2] is an American author and television personality. [3] He was the food and wine connoisseur on the Bravo network's television program Queer Eye, and has been the host of the TV cooking competition series Chopped since its launch in 2009, as well as Chopped Junior, which began in mid-2015.

  3. Chopped (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Chopped won two James Beard Awards in 2012 from the James Beard Foundation: one medal for Best Show, In-Studio or Fixed Location, given to Ted Allen, the team of judges, Food Network, and producers Linda Lea, Dave Noll, and Vivian Sorenson; the other for Media Personality or Host, given to Allen. Additionally, Chopped was inducted into the ...

  4. List of HIV-positive television characters - Wikipedia

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    Heterosexual male; former runaway who returned to his family after contracting HIV; died of an AIDS-related illness. He was the world's first soap opera character to contract the disease, and also the first to portray an HIV/AIDS character on a major television show outside North America. 1991: Neon Rider: CTV: Walt: Philip Granger

  5. Detroit news legend Al Allen has died - AOL

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    (CBS DETROIT) - Al Allen, a Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame honoree who worked in broadcast news in Detroit for over 50 years, died Tuesday. He was 79. He was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, and ...

  6. Pedro Zamora, 'Real World' star who died of AIDS ... - AOL

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    Pedro Zamora, 'Real World' star who died of AIDS, 'humanized the disease for a generation,' say activists. ... Since 1981, nearly 39 million people globally have died from AIDS-related illnesses ...

  7. Marcus Samuelsson - Wikipedia

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    After appearing consistently as a culinary judge on the Food Network show Chopped, Samuelsson competed in and won Chopped All Stars 2012: Judges Remix. He was awarded the grand prize of $50,000 for his charity, the Careers Through Culinary Arts Program. [23]

  8. Jeffrey Schmalz - Wikipedia

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    In June 1992, he wrote his first post-diagnosis article about the disease, a profile piece on dermatologist Marcus Conant, one of the first U.S. doctors to diagnose and treat AIDS back in 1981. [8] The New Yorker wrote an article about Schmalz and his work on October 5, 1992 [ 9 ] and one month later he discussed his career and his illness ...

  9. Amyre Makupson - Wikipedia

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    Amyre Makupson (/ ə ˈ m ɪər ˈ m eɪ k ə p s ən / ə-MEER MAY-kəp-sən), (née Porter; born September 30, 1947) is an American former news anchor and director of public affairs at WKBD in Detroit.