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James Andrews Beard (May 5, 1903 – January 21, 1985) [1] was an American chef, cookbook author, teacher and television personality. He pioneered television cooking shows, taught at The James Beard Cooking School in New York City and Seaside, Oregon, and lectured widely.
When she returned from London, she became a line cook at Jacky Robert's Maison Robert.Within three years, she became head chef in 1974. [6]Shire went to work at Seasons in The Bostonian Hotel in 1982 which led to national recognition and a James Beard Foundation "awarded (her) the coveted "Who’s Who of Food & Beverage" award in 1984."
Fatima Ali (August 8, 1989 – January 25, 2019) was a Pakistani-American executive chef, restaurateur and television personality. She was known for her successful appearances on reality cooking shows Chopped and Top Chef, and for posthumously winning two James Beard Foundation Awards for her writing.
Patricia Jinich (/ ˈ h i n i tʃ / born Patricia Drijanski, March 30, 1972) is a Mexican chef, TV personality, cookbook author, educator, and food writer. She is best known for her James Beard Award-winning [4] and Emmy-nominated public television series Pati's Mexican Table [5] and her James Beard Award-winning [6] PBS primetime docuseries La Frontera with Pati Jinich. [7]
The following season he appeared on the second episode (airing September 23, 2008) of The Biggest Loser: Families, taking the "worst" cook of each pair shopping and teaching them to prepare healthy recipes. DiSpirito was a contestant on season seven of Dancing with the Stars and was paired with professional ballroom dancer Karina Smirnoff. [12]
Michael Solomonov (Hebrew: מייקל סולומונוב; born 1978) is an Israeli chef known for his restaurants throughout Philadelphia. His first restaurant Zahav, founded in 2008, has received national recognition including the James Beard Foundation "Outstanding Restaurant" in 2019.
The book gained favorable reviews and won the James Beard Foundation award for Writing and Literature related to food. [ 36 ] After the success of Yes, Chef in 2015 Samuelsson published Make it Messy: My Perfectly Imperfect Life , aimed at young adults.
Morishita was a member of the Washington Redskins cheerleading squad from 2013 to 2018. [1] [4] [5] She was the team's first non-American born captain.[1]In 2019, Morishita filed a lawsuit against her then ex-boyfriend chef Andrew Chiou and the business Momo Yakitori, which is an LLC legally under Chiou's name, for $66,000. [6]