Alton Brown
Alton Brown is a chef-turned-TV host known for his show Good Eats and his expertise in food science.
Chef
July 30, 1962
Leo
62
Los Angeles, California, United States
Alton Brown, an American chef, author, and television personality, gained fame through his food science-centric cooking show, “Good Eats,” which aired for 14 years on Food Network. In addition to this popular hit, Brown has hosted other culinary programs such as “Feasting on Asphalt” and “Feasting on Waves.” He is also well-known for his roles as host and commentator on “Iron Chef America” and “Cutthroat Kitchen.” Brown has received numerous accolades, including a James Beard Award for his cookbook, “I’m Just Here for the Food.”