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Love's Kitchen (originally titled No Ordinary Trifle) is a 2011 British romantic comedy film directed by James Hacking and starring Dougray Scott, Claire Forlani, Michelle Ryan, and featured celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay in his first acting role. Hacking also wrote the script for the film, and it was the director's first feature-length film.
Films about illegal immigration to the United States (1 C, 48 P) Films about Irish-American culture (1 C, 33 P) Films about Italian-American culture (2 C, 35 P)
Wray, who won the first season of Hell's Kitchen and a $250,000 prize, spoke about the culture shock when joining the show. "Any of these guys that came on the show that never really worked in a ...
Comedian and writer Julio Torres talks about his new movie, "Problemista," in which he stars alongside Tilda Swinton and plays an aspiring toy designer who immigrates from El Salvador, like Torres ...
Gordon James Ramsay OBE (/ ˈ r æ m z i /; born () 8 November 1966) is a British celebrity chef, restaurateur, television presenter, and writer.His restaurant group, Gordon Ramsay Restaurants, was founded in 1997 and has been awarded 17 Michelin stars overall and currently holds eight.
Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back is an American reality television series that aired on Fox from June 13, 2018 to May 12, 2020.. Starring chef Gordon Ramsay, the show features his travels across the United States, visiting failing restaurants in his 70-foot-long "Hell On Wheels" semi-truck that unfolds into a high-tech mobile kitchen, where the chefs are retrained.
Gordon fishes with Marco Pierre White, who confides to the camera about Gordon's highly competitive nature, which creeps into even the simplest things like fishing. Ramsay's maitre d' Jean-Claude Breton spots staff from the Michelin Guide appearing for dinner, perhaps a sign of a coveted third Michelin star, and Ramsay banishes the camera ...
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