- Anthony Bourdain
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name = Anthony Bourdain
caption = Bourdain in June 2006
birthdate = birth date and age|1956|6|25
birthplace =New York City, New York
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style = French
education =Vassar College Culinary Institute of America
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television = "A Cook's Tour" ""
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website =Anthony Michael "Tony" Bourdain (born June 25, 1956) is an American
author andchef . He is well known for his 2000book , '. Bourdain is also the host ofTravel Channel 's culinary and cultural adventure program, '. A 1978 graduate of theCulinary Institute of America and a 28-year veteran of professional kitchens, [ [http://www.travelchannel.com/TV_Shows/Anthony_Bourdain/ci.Meet_Anthony_Bourdain.show?vgnextfmt=show&idLink=28eec51a4fdc7110VgnVCM100000698b3a0a____ Bourdain's biography] on TravelChannel.com] Bourdain is currently a "Chef-at-Large" whose home base isBrasserie Les Halles , [cite web | url=http://www.leshalles.net/ | title=Les Halles Homepage| publisher=Brasserie Les Halles | accessdate=2007-06-18] where he wasexecutive chef for many years.Biography
Bourdain was born in
New York City but grew up inLeonia, New Jersey . Bourdain has French ancestry on his father's side; his paternal grandfather immigrated to New York from France following World War I. ["", episode 5.4: "Uruguay"; July 28, 2008] Bourdain attendedVassar College , and graduated from theCulinary Institute of America in 1978. Currently, Bourdain is honorary Chef-at-Large ofBrasserie Les Halles , where he held the title of executive chef for nearly a decade. When he is not traveling, Bourdain lives inManhattan .Bourdain married his highschool girlfriend, Nancy Putkoski, in the 1980s, and they remained together for two decades before divorcing; Bourdain has cited the irrevocable changes that come from traveling widely as the cause of the split. [cite news | url=http://observer.guardian.co.uk/foodmonthly/story/0,,1761844,00.html | title=Regrets? He's had a few ... | publisher=Guardian | author=The Observer | date=2006-04-30 | accessdate=2007-06-16] He currently lives with his second wife, Ottavia Busia. Together, they have one daughter, Ariane, born on 9 April 2007; the pair were wed on 20 April 2007. [cite news | url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20037733,00.html | title=Monitor | publisher=Celebrity Baby Blog | author=Lindsay Soll | date=2007-05-11 | accessdate=2007-06-14]
Culinary training and career
In "
Kitchen Confidential ", Bourdain describes how his love of food was kindled inFrance — when he tried his firstoyster on an oyster fisherman's boat as a youth while on a family vacation. Later, while attending Vassar College, he worked in theseafood restaurant s ofProvincetown ,Massachusetts , which sparked his decision to pursue cooking as a career. Bourdain graduated from theCulinary Institute of America in 1978, and went on to run various restaurant kitchens inNew York City — including the Supper Club, One Fifth Avenue, and Sullivan's — culminating in the position of executive chef atBrasserie Les Halles beginning in 1998. Brasserie Les Halles is based inManhattan with additional locations in Miami,Florida ,Washington, D.C. , and, at the time of Bourdain's tenure,Tokyo ,Japan .Media career
Writing
Bourdain gained immediate popularity from his 2000 "New York Times" bestselling book "". The book is a witty and rambunctious exposé of the hidden and darker side of the culinary world, and is a memoir of Bourdain's professional life as well.
Bourdain subsequently wrote two more "New York Times" bestselling nonfiction books: "
A Cook's Tour " (2001), an exotic account of his food and travel exploits across the world, written in conjunction with his first television series; and "The Nasty Bits " (2006), another collection of exotic, provocative, and humorousanecdote s andessay s mainly centered around food. Bourdain's additional books include "Anthony Bourdain's Les Halles Cookbook", the culinary mysteries "Bone in the Throat" and "Gone Bamboo", and a hypothetical historical investigation, "Typhoid Mary: An Urban Historical".Bourdain's articles and essays have appeared many places, including in "
The New Yorker ", "The New York Times ", "The Times ", "The Los Angeles Times", "The Observer ", "Gourmet", "Maxim", "Esquire" (UK), "Scotland on Sunday ", "The Face", "Food Arts", "Limb by Limb", "BlackBook", "The Independent ", "Best Life ", the "Financial Times ", and "Town & Country". On the Internet, Bourdain'sblog for Season 3 of "Top Chef " [http://www.bravotv.com/blog/anthonybourdain Anthony's Blog: Read Anthony Bourdain's Online Blog - Top Chef TV Show - Official Bravo TV Site ] ] was nominated for aWebby Award for best Blog – Cultural/Personal in 2008. [http://www.webbyawards.com/webbys/current.php?season=12#webby_entry_blog_culture Webby Nominees ] ]Television
"
Kitchen Confidential ", Bourdain's racymemoir , garnered so much acclaim that Bourdain was offered his own food and world-travel show, "A Cook's Tour", by theFood Network , premiering on January 8, 2002. In July 2005, he premiered a new, somewhat similar television series, "", on theTravel Channel . A further result of his well-known memoir was the 2005 Fox sitcom, "Kitchen Confidential", named after the book, in which the character "Jack Bourdain" is based loosely on the biography and persona of Anthony Bourdain.In July 2006, Bourdain was in
Beirut filming an episode of "No Reservations" when the Israel-Lebanon conflict broke out. Bourdain and his crew were evacuated with other American citizens on the morning of July 20 by the United States Marines. [cite interview |subject=Anthony Bourdain | url=http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0607/23/lkl.01.html | title=Twelve Days of Conflict Between Israel and Hezbollah | callsign=CNN |interviewer=Larry King | program=Larry King Live | date=23 July 2006 | accessdate=2007-06-16] Despite having filmed only one restaurant before fighting began, Bourdain's producers compiled the Beirut footage into a "No Reservations" episode which aired on August 21, 2006. Uncharacteristically, the episode included footage of both Bourdain and his production staff, and included not only their initial attempts to film the episode, but also their firsthand encounters withHezbollah supporters, their days of waiting for news with other expatriates in a Beirut hotel, and their eventual escape aided by a "cleaner" (unseen in the footage) who Bourdain dubbed "Mister Wolfe". The episode was nominated for anEmmy Award in 2007.Bourdain has appeared five times as guest judge on Bravo's "
Top Chef " reality cooking competition program: first in the November 2006 "Thanksgiving" episode of Season 2; and then again in June 2007 in the first episode of Season 3, judging the "exoticsurf and turf " competition featuring ingredients includingabalone ,alligator ,black chicken ,geoduck andeel . His third appearance was also in Season 3, as an expert on air travel, judging the competitors' airplane meals. Bourdain also wrote weeklyblog commentaries for many of the Season 3 episodes, filling in as a guest blogger while Top Chef judgeTom Colicchio was busy opening a new restaurant. Bourdain next appeared as a guest judge for the opening episode of Season 4, in which pairs of chefs competed head-to-head in the preparation of various classic dishes; and again in the Season 4 Restaurant Wars episode, temporarily taking the place of head judgeTom Colicchio , who was at a charity event.Bourdain made a guest appearance on the August 6, 2007
New York City episode ofBizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern ; Zimmern appeared as a guest on the New York City episode of Bourdain's "No Reservations" airing the same day. Bourdain has also appeared in an episode of TLC's reality show "Miami Ink " which originally aired August 28, 2006. ArtistChris Garver tattoo ed askull on Bourdain's rightshoulder , who noted it was his fourth tattoo. Among other reasons, he wished to balance theouroboros tattoo he had done on this opposite shoulder inMalaysia while filming "Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations".Bourdain also has a brief
cameo appearance in the 2008 movie "Far Cry". [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0400426/ Far Cry (2008) ] ]Public persona
Known for consuming exotic and daring ethnic dishes, Bourdain is famous for eating
sheep testicles inMorocco ,ant eggs in Puebla, Mexico, a raw sealeyeball as part of a traditionalInuit seal hunt, and a whole cobra — beating heart, blood, bile, and meat — inVietnam . According to Bourdain, the most-disgusting thing he has ever eaten is a Chicken McNugget, [ [http://www.avclub.com/content/feature/anthony_bourdain Anthony Bourdain | The A.V. Club ] ] though he has also declared that the unwashedwarthog rectum he ate inNamibia [', episode 3.4: "Namibia"; January 22, 2007] and the fermented shark he ate inIceland [', episode 1.2: "Iceland"; August 1, 2005] are among 'the worst meals of his life.'Bourdain has been known for being an unrepentant drinker and smoker. In a nod to Bourdain's (at the time) two-pack-a-day cigarette habit, renowned chef
Thomas Keller once served him a 20-course tasting menu which included a mid-meal "coffee and cigarette": a coffee custard infused with tobacco, together with afoie gras mousse. [cite book | last=Bourdain | first=Anthony | pages=pp. 248-9 | title=A Cook's Tour| location=New York | publisher=Bloomsbury | year=2001 | isbn=1582341400 ] However, Bourdain has stopped cigarette smoking as of the summer of 2007, because of the birth of his daughter. [cite news | title=Anthony Bourdain Speaks His Mind with No Reservations | publisher=TV Guide | url=http://www.tvguide.com/news/anthony-bourdain-reservations/080107-02 | accessdate=2008-03-20 | date=2008-01-07 | first=Joseph | last=Hudak ]Because of Bourdain's liberal use of light
profanity andsexual references in his television show "No Reservations", the network has prepended viewer discretion advisories to each segment of each episode. In early seasons, these were a simple screen of white text on a black background, but in more recent seasons, they now include animation that is related in some way to the episode.Adding to his untamed image, Bourdain is a former user of
cocaine ,heroin , andLSD . In "Kitchen Confidential" he writes of his experience in a trendySoHo restaurant in 1981: "We were high all the time, sneaking off to the walk-in [refrigerator] at every opportunity to 'conceptualize.' Hardly a decision was made without drugs. Pot,quaaludes ,cocaine ,LSD ,psilocybin mushroom s soaked inhoney and used to sweeten tea,Seconal ,Tuinal , speed,codeine and, increasingly,heroin , which we'd send a Spanish-speakingbusboy over to Alphabet City to get." [cite book | last=Bourdain | first=Anthony | pages=p. 123 | title=Kitchen Confidential | location=New York | publisher=Bloomsbury| year=2000 | isbn=158234082X ]Bourdain is also noted for his not-so-subtle put-downs of celebrity chefs such as
Emeril Lagasse (though he has since warmed up to Lagasse, who has appeared with Bourdain in an episode of "No Reservations") andBobby Flay , and Food Network personalities such as Sandra Lee andRachael Ray (who is the butt of many jokes on "No Reservations"). Bourdain fully expressed his feelings about certainFood Network personalities in a popular blog entry from February 2007, [http://blog.ruhlman.com/ruhlmancom/2007/02/guest_blogging_.html] and appears to be irritated by both the overt commercialism of the celebrity cooking industry and its lack of culinary authenticity. Bourdain has recognized the irony of his transformation into a celebrity chef and has, to some extent, begun to qualify his insults. He has been consistently outspoken in his praise for chefs he admires, particularlyThomas Keller ,Masa Takayama ,Gordon Ramsay ,Eric Ripert ,Ferran Adrià ,Fergus Henderson ,Marco Pierre White , andMario Batali . [cite web | url=http://www.seriouseats.com/2007/03/qa-anthony-bourdain.html | title=Meet & Eat: Anthony Bourdain | publisher=Serious Eats | author=The Serious Eats Team | date= 2007-03-02 | accessdate=2007-06-16]Bourdain's taste in music is also a matter of public record. His book, "The Nasty Bits", is dedicated to "Joey, Johnny, and Dee Dee" of the
Ramones . Bourdain has declared fond appreciation for their music, as well as other early punk bands such asDead Boys , Television, andThe Voidoids . Additionally, Bourdain writes in "Kitchen Confidential" that the playing of music byBilly Joel in his kitchen was grounds for immediate firing (ironically, Joel is a fan of his). In the 2006 "" episode inSweden , Bourdain proclaimed that his all-time favorite album (his "desert island disc") is the groundbreaking punk record "Fun House" byThe Stooges ; he also made it clear that he despises the Swedish pop groupABBA . And on his 2007 "No Reservations" Holiday Special episode, the rock bandQueens of the Stone Age were the featured dinner guests, adding food-inspired holiday songs to the episode's soundtrack.Awards and nominations
Bourdain was named Food Writer of the Year in 2001 by "
Bon Appétit " magazine, for "Kitchen Confidential ". [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3190/is_39_35/ai_78804595 "Bon Appetit" names award winners"] ]"
A Cook's Tour " was named Food Book of the Year in 2002 by the British Guild of Food Writers. [ [http://www.gfw.co.uk/awards/?sub=17#contentrow5 Guild Of Food Writers ] ]The
Beirut episode of "", which documented the experiences of Bourdain and his crew during the2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict , was nominated for anEmmy Award for Outstanding Informational Programming in 2007.Bourdain's blog for the reality competition show "
Top Chef " was nominated for aWebby Award for best Blog – Culture / Personal in 2008.Bibliography
;Non-Fiction
*cite book | last=Bourdain | first=Anthony | title=Kitchen Confidential | location=New York | publisher=Bloomsbury| year=2000 | isbn=158234082X
*cite book | last=Bourdain | first=Anthony | title=A Cook's Tour | location=New York | publisher=Bloomsbury | year=2001 | isbn=1582341400
*cite book | last=Bourdain | first=Anthony | title=Typhoid Mary: An Urban Historical | location=New York | publisher=Bloomsbury | year=2001 | isbn=1582341339
*cite book | last=Bourdain | first=Anthony | title=Anthony Bourdain's Les Halles Cookbook | location= | publisher=Bloomsbury | year=2004 | isbn=9781582341804
*cite book | last=Bourdain | first=Anthony | title=The Nasty Bits | location=New York | publisher=Bloomsbury | year=2006 | isbn=978-1596913608
*cite book | last=Bourdain | first=Anthony | title=No Reservations | location=New York | publisher=Bloomsbury | year=2007 | isbn=9781596914476;Fiction
*cite book | last=Bourdain | first=Anthony | title=Bone in the Throat | location=New York | publisher=Villard Books | year=1995 | isbn=0679435522
*cite book | last=Bourdain | first=Anthony | title=Gone Bamboo | location=New York | publisher=Villard Books | year=1997 | isbn=0679448802
*cite book | last=Bourdain | first=Anthony | title=Bobby Gold | location=Edinburgh | publisher=Canongate Crime | year=2001 | isbn=1841951455Footnotes
References
* [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0060899220 Bourdain, Anthony. "Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly] , Updated ed., New York: Harper Perennial (January 9, 2007).
* [http://www.travelchannel.com/TV_Shows/Anthony_Bourdain/ci.Meet_Anthony_Bourdain.show?vgnextfmt=show&idLink=28eec51a4fdc7110VgnVCM100000698b3a0a____ Bourdain's biography] on TravelChannel.comExternal links
* [http://www.anthonybourdain.com/ Anthony Bourdain official website]
* [http://anthony-bourdain-blog.travelchannel.com/ Bourdain's Blog at The Travel Channel]
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfyxJifcAX8 One-hour video interview] from Authors@Google (November 2007)
* [http://www.salon.com/mwt/feature/2006/06/26/bourdain_QA/ Interview] at Salon.com (2006)
* [http://www.commonwealthclub.org/archive/06/06-06bourdain-audio.html Audio Interview] at Commonwealthclub.org (2006)
* [http://blog.ruhlman.com/ruhlmancom/2007/06/index.html Three blog entries by Bourdain] at Ruhlman.com (June 2007)
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