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Alton Crawford Brown Jr. (born July 30, 1962) is an American television personality, food show presenter, chef, author, voice actor, and
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. He is the creator and host of the
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television show ''
Good Eats ''Good Eats'' is an American television cooking show, created and hosted by Alton Brown, which aired in North America on Food Network and later Cooking Channel. Likened to television science educators Mr. Wizard and Bill Nye, Brown explores the ...
'' that ran for 14 seasons, host of the miniseries ''
Feasting on Asphalt ''Feasting on Asphalt'' is a television series starring Alton Brown of the Food Network programs '' Good Eats'' and ''Iron Chef America''. Brown's third series, ''Feasting on Asphalt'' explores "road food" (eating establishments which cater to tr ...
'' and '' Feasting on Waves'', and host and main commentator on '' Iron Chef America'' and ''
Cutthroat Kitchen ''Cutthroat Kitchen'' is an American cooking show hosted by Alton Brown that aired on the Food Network from August 11, 2013 to July 19, 2017. It features four chefs competing in a three-round elimination cooking competition. The contestants face ...
''. Brown is a best-selling author of several books on food and cooking. A recap series titled ''Good Eats Reloaded'' aired on
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, and a true sequel series, ''Good Eats: The Return'', ran from 2019 to 2021 on Food Network.


Early life

Alton Brown was born July 30, 1962, in Los Angeles, California. Brown's father, Alton Brown Sr., was a media executive in
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; owner of radio station WRWH; and publisher of the newspaper ''White County News''. He died on Alton's last day of sixth grade from an apparent suicide.


Career

Brown studied film at the
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in the early 1980s, and got his start in television as the cinematographer for music videos, including " The One I Love" by
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Brown was dissatisfied with the quality of cooking shows airing on American television, so he set out to produce his own show. In preparation, he enrolled in the
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, graduating in 1997. Brown says he was a poor science student in high school and college, but he focused on the subject to understand the underlying processes of cooking. He is outspoken in his shows about his dislike of single-purpose
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s and equipment such as
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es and
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s, although he adapts a few traditionally single-purpose devices, such as
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s and
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s, into multipurpose tools.


TV series


''Good Eats''

The pilot for ''Good Eats'' first aired in July 1998 on the
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member TV station
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in Chicago.
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picked up the show in July 1999. Many of the ''Good Eats'' episodes feature Brown building makeshift cooking devices in order to point out that many of the devices sold at conventional "cooking" stores are simply fancified hardware store items. ''Good Eats'' was nominated for the Best TV Food Journalism Award by the
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in 2000. The show was also awarded a 2006
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. In May 2011, Alton Brown announced an end to ''Good Eats'' after 14 seasons. The final episode, "Turn on the Dark", aired February 10, 2012. On Alton's 2017 book tour, he stated that ''Good Eats'' would have a sequel and that it would be released to the internet in 2018. This was changed in late 2018 when Brown made arrangements with The Cooking Channel to air "revised" versions of several episodes with new recipes entitled ''Good Eats Reloaded'', in which he stated new episodes of ''Good Eats'' are also in the works. Thirteen episodes of ''Good Eats Reloaded'' aired in late winter and early spring 2019, and were added to the ''Good Eats'' reruns on The Cooking Channel. It was announced on June 5, 2019, that the new show would be called ''Good Eats Returns''; it premiered on the Food Network with the slightly revised title ''Good Eats: The Return'' on Sunday, August 25.


''Good Eats Reloaded'' and ''Good Eats: The Return''

Brown relaunched the show in two versions: as ''Good Eats Reloaded'' on Cooking Channel (which updates, reworks and adds to original ''Good Eats'' episodes), and on Food Network as ''Good Eats: The Return'' in August 2019 (all-new episodes). New episodes of ''Reloaded'' premiered in April 2020. New ''Return'' episodes were in the writing process and planned to be filming over the summer of 2020, but were delayed due to the
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. These episodes eventually saw release, initially as an exclusive on the new
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streaming service. In June 2021, the episodes premiered on Food Network as a companion to the ''
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: Alton's Maniacal Baskets'' tournament. On July 13, 2021, Brown announced that ''Good Eats: The Return'' would not be returning for a third season.


''Iron Chef America''

In 2004, Brown appeared on ''Iron Chef America: Battle of the Masters''. This was the second attempt to adapt the Japanese cooking show ''Iron Chef'' to American television (the first being
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's ''
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'', which featured
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). Brown served as the expert commentator, a modified version of the role played by Dr.
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in the original show. When the show became a series, Brown began serving as the play-by-play announcer, with
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as kitchen reporter. Brown also served as the host for all five seasons of the spin-off ''
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''.


''Feasting on Asphalt''

Brown's third series, ''Feasting on Asphalt'', explores the history of eating on the move. Brown and his crew traveled around the United States via motorcycle in a four-part
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about the history of road food. Brown samples food all along his travel route. He includes a "history of food" segment documenting famous road trips and interviews many of the foodies he meets en route. The series premiered on Food Network on July 29, 2006. The miniseries was picked up for a second run, ''Feasting on Asphalt 2: The River Run'', in 2007. Six episodes were filmed between April and May 2007. The episodes trace the majority of the length of the
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through Brown's travels. The second run of episodes began airing on
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on August 4, 2007. The third season uses the title ''Feasting on Waves'' and has Brown traveling the
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by boat in search of local cuisine.


''Cutthroat Kitchen''

In 2013, Brown began hosting the cooking competition series ''Cutthroat Kitchen'' on the Food Network. In each episode, four chefs are each given $25,000 with which to bid on items that can be used to hinder their opponents' cooking, such as confiscating ingredients or forcing them to use unorthodox tools and equipment. Three chefs are eliminated one by one, and the winner keeps his/her unspent money as the day's prize. The series premiered on August 11, 2013.


''Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend''

In 2022, Netflix rebooted ''Iron Chef America'' as '' Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend'', signing Brown as co-host with
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.


Tours


The Edible Inevitable Tour

In October 2013, Brown launched Alton Brown Live: The Edible Inevitable Tour, his first national tour visiting 46 cities through March 2014. The show included stand-up comedy, talk show antics, a multimedia lecture, live music, and "extreme" food experimentation. After a hiatus of several months while Brown worked on his
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shows, the tour resumed in October 2014 and concluded on April 4, 2015, in Houston, Texas, after visiting more than 60 cities.


Eat Your Science

Brown mounted a second tour show, Alton Brown Live: Eat Your Science, in 2016. The show toured through the fall of 2017. All totaled, Brown's shows have played over 225 dates including Broadway. Both his tours have included "large, unusual and probably dangerous" food demonstrations, audience participation, and even food songs performed by Brown and his combo. Brown has been quoted as saying his final tour will launch in the fall of 2020.


Beyond the Eats

Brown's third tour titled Alton Brown Live: Beyond the Eats was announced on his Twitter page in March 2021. The tour began in October 2021 and is ongoing.


Awards

Brown is the recipient of two James Beard Awards. He won the Best Book award in 2003 for his first book, ''I'm Just Here for the Food'', and the Broadcast Media Award in 2011 for TV Food Personality/Host. He has also been nominated four additional times.


Other appearances

Brown served as a mentor on Season 8 of ''
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'' alongside
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and
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. During Season 8, each mentor selected and mentored a team of five finalists. Alton's finalist,
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, was the Season 8 winner; however, Brown will not be producing Warner's show. Brown guest-starred in an episode of ''
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'' titled '' House Fancy'' where he provides the voice of Nicholas Withers, the host of the titular show. Brown appeared on the
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show ''
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'' with
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which focused on the city of
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in 2013. In the episode Bourdain takes Brown to the
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. Brown guest starred as the "Guest
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" and "Expert Witness" in
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's comedy/court show
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''
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''. In October 2017, Brown was featured on the
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television show ''
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'' in a five-part series called "Alton Brown's Challenge". Brown voiced Yum Labouché in '' Big Hero 6: The Series''. The character is a judge for an underground cooking competition. Brown appeared on episode 196 of ''MythBusters'' titled "Food Fables". In June 2022, he appeared on the web series ''
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'' episode "Match the Flavor to the Doritos". He was originally scheduled to appear in a summer 2020 episode, as he revealed in a livestream in March 2020, however did not happen due to the
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.


Commercials

Brown has done commercial work for
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products, including five
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s touting the benefits of GE refrigerators, washers and dryers, water purifiers, Trivection ovens, and dishwashers. The infomercials are produced in the ''Good Eats'' style, employing the use of unusual camera angles, informational text, props, visual aids, scientific explanations, and the same method of delivery. These infomercials are distributed to wholesale distributors of appliances/plumbing devices. Brown has also aided GE in developing a new type of oven. He was initially called by GE to help their engineers learn more about the effects of heat on food; that grew into an active cooperation to develop GE's Trivection oven. Brown has promoted Colgate toothpaste,
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,
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,
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, and
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. In 2010, he endorsed kosher salt use in a campaign for
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. In 2020, he began doing commercials for
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's line of low-fat, low-calorie, vegetable-based "Power Dressings", In 2022, he began appearing in commercials for the supplement Neuriva.


Twitter

In 2012, Brown gained popularity by pioneering the use of humorous "Analog Tweets", wherein he posts pictures of hand-drawn Twitter responses on
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s which he has stuck to his computer monitor.


''The Alton Browncast''

On June 28, 2013, Alton Brown joined the Nerdist Podcast Network with his podcast ''The Alton Browncast'', covering food news, men's style, music and other topics. Through February 15, 2017, 68 episodes have been produced.


''Pantry Raid'' and ''Quarantine Quitchen''

With the
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quarantine in 2020 and the subsequent delays in production on Season 16 of ''Good Eats'' (Season 2 of "The Return"), Alton took to
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to make two new online cooking series. ''Pantry Raid'' was a series of once-weekly shorts (usually released on Fridays or Saturdays) for making palatable foods while staying safe at home. The episodes were filmed in the ''Good Eats'' test kitchens at Brain Food Productions and consisted of Alton and a cameraman as the only personnel onsite. ''Quarantine Quitchen'' ka "QQ"started as a single
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titled "The Browns Make Dinner", referring to Alton and his wife Elizabeth making dinner at their loft apartment in Georgia. After the success of the first such "episode", the once-weekly series is now released live every Tuesday.


Personal life

Brown lives in
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. He and his former wife DeAnna, an
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on ''Good Eats'',
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d in 2015. They have one daughter born in 1999. A few members of his
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appeared on ''Good Eats'' (such as his late grandmother, his mother, and daughter, who is known on the show as "Alton's Spawn"), but most of his "family" portrayed on the series were actors or members of the show's production crew. Brown and Atlanta restaurant designer Elizabeth Ingram became
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in 2018. According to Brown's Instagram account, as of September 2018, he and Ingram had married, on a boat in Charleston, South Carolina. In the fifth episode of Season 18 of ''
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'', Brown referred to his current wife as his third wife. Brown was once a
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enthusiast,Alton Brown
at ''Roadfly'' magazine
although he no longer owns one. Additionally, Brown is an airplane
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, and was featured in the aviation magazine ''AOPA Flight Training''. He owned two planes, a
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and a
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. Brown enjoys vintage watches and wore a different watch for every season of ''Good Eats''; this was used in production to quickly identify which season a clip is from. When his watch broke down midseason, he continued to wear the broken timepiece to maintain this system. Twenty years after the
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watch his father left him was stolen, Brown bought it from an eBay seller and had it restored. Brown changed his eating habits in 2009 in order to lose weight and become healthier, losing over the course of nine months. Brown discussed his Christian beliefs in a 2010 interview with ''Eater''. He said at the time:
I'm not a spooky snake handler because I live in Georgia and I'm Christian ... that I believe in the Bible, that I travel with the Bible, that I read the Bible every day. I'm still me. I'm still a guy doing a job. I find, actually, that people ask me a lot about it. I don't hit people over the head with the Bible ... I still feel a funny little tinge in my stomach when I'm out to dinner with my wife and daughter in New York. We'll go to dinner and we'll be sitting around the table and we'll say
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. You know what? People are going to stare at you. I used to feel really self-conscious. But I've gotten to a point where I think, nah, I'm not going to feel bad about that. I'm not going to apologize about that.
Brown said in a December 2014 interview in ''Time'' that he "could no longer abide the
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's indoctrination of children and its anti-gay stance" adding that he is now "searching for a new belief system." In November 2020, Brown declared on Twitter that he has almost always voted Republican, but that the 2016 United States Presidential Election was the first time he considered voting for a Democrat since Michael Dukakis in 1988. He supported Joe Biden in the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election, as well as Democrats running in U.S. Senate races in Georgia.


Bibliography

* ''I'm Just Here for the Food: Food + Heat = Cooking'' (, 2002) * ''Alton Brown's Gear for Your Kitchen'' (, 2003) * ''I'm Just Here for the Food: Kitchen User's Manual'' (, 2003) * ''I'm Just Here for the Food: Cook's Notes'' (, 2003) * ''I'm Just Here for More Food: Food × Mixing + Heat = Baking'' (, 2004) * ''I'm Just Here for the Food: Food + Heat = Cooking Version 2.0'' (, 2006) * ''Feasting on Asphalt: The River Run'' (, 2008) * ''Good Eats: The Early Years'' (, 2009) * ''Good Eats 2: The Middle Years'' (, 2010) * ''Good Eats 3: The Later Years'' (, 2011) * ''Good Eats: Two-Volume Set - Episodes 1 Through 164'' (, 2011) * ''Good Eats: Three-Volume Set - The Complete Episodes'' (, 2013) * ''EveryDayCook'' (, 2016) * ''Good Eats 4: The Final Years'' (, 2022)


See also

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Shirley Corriher Shirley O. Corriher (born February 23, 1935) is an American biochemist and author of ''CookWise: The Hows and Whys of Successful Cooking'', winner of a James Beard Foundation award, and ''BakeWise: The Hows and Whys of Successful Baking.'' ''CookWi ...


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