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Brown attended the [[New England Culinary Institute]] in [[Montpelier, Vermont]], US in preparation for writing and starring in his Food Network television show Good Eats.<ref> {{cite web | url = http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0113002/ | title = Internet Movie Database Alton Brown | accessdate = 2011-05-12}}</ref><ref> {{cite web | url = http://www.foodnetwork.com/alton-brown/bio/index.html | title = Food Hosts and Chefs: Alton Brown | accessdate = 2011-05-13}}</ref> | Brown attended the [[New England Culinary Institute]] in [[Montpelier, Vermont]], US in preparation for writing and starring in his Food Network television show Good Eats.<ref> {{cite web | url = http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0113002/ | title = Internet Movie Database Alton Brown | accessdate = 2011-05-12}}</ref><ref> {{cite web | url = http://www.foodnetwork.com/alton-brown/bio/index.html | title = Food Hosts and Chefs: Alton Brown | accessdate = 2011-05-13}}</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 19:59, 14 May 2011
Alton Brown (born Los Angeles, California, July 30, 1962) is a well-known U.S. television personality and chef best known for his long-running show Good Eats seen on the Food Network. Good Eats mixes cooking, cooking techniques, and the science behind it in a quirky way. The show will end after 249 episodes although several specials are planned.[1][2]
During his professional career Brown was the director for photography for R.E.M.s music video The One I Love and has directed television commercials. As an author he has written Alton Brown's Gear for Your Kitchen, I'm Just Here for More Food: Food x Mixing + Heat = Baking, Good Eats: The Middle Years, and Good Eats: The Early Years.
Alton is a resident food historian and commentator on Food Network’s Iron Chef America. He also is a host and judge for the reality series The Next Iron Chef.
His love of cooking started early in life after being guided by both his mother and grandmother in all things culinary.
Brown attended the New England Culinary Institute in Montpelier, Vermont, US in preparation for writing and starring in his Food Network television show Good Eats.[3][4]
References
- ↑ Access Atlanta Radio & TV Talk with Rodney Ho. Retrieved on 2011-05-12.
- ↑ tv.com Alton Brown. Retrieved on 2011-05-13.
- ↑ Internet Movie Database Alton Brown. Retrieved on 2011-05-12.
- ↑ Food Hosts and Chefs: Alton Brown. Retrieved on 2011-05-13.