We Americans are fascinated with food and the people who prepare and serve it. A quick glance at all of the reality cooking/competition shows on television will confirm this. You’ve got everything from “Master Chef” to “Iron Chef” to “Next Level Chef” to “Chef’s Table,” “Chopped,” “The Great British Bake-Off” and “The American Barbecue Showdown,” for starters. But the legacy of scripted TV shows about cooking and restaurant-ing isn’t nearly as epic, which is why FX on Hulu’s “The Bear” was such a revelation when it launched last summer.
“The Bear” introduced up to the pressure-cooker life inside an Italian beef sandwich shop in Chicago. It captured the visceral, adrenalin-pumping chaos of the food industry in a way nothing had before, showing us just how unglamorous and dangerous (and yet colorful and compelling) a kitchen can be. After just eight episodes, it’s already probably the...
“The Bear” introduced up to the pressure-cooker life inside an Italian beef sandwich shop in Chicago. It captured the visceral, adrenalin-pumping chaos of the food industry in a way nothing had before, showing us just how unglamorous and dangerous (and yet colorful and compelling) a kitchen can be. After just eight episodes, it’s already probably the...
- 3/29/2023
- by Ray Richmond
- Gold Derby
Richard Belzer, “Law & Order: Svu” star and acclaimed comedian, has died. According to multiple reports, Belzer died early Sunday at his home in Bozouls in southwest France. He was 78. A cause of death for the actor is not yet known.
Belzer stared as the beloved Detective John Munch on 1993’s “Homicide: Life on the Streets” before taking the role to where it perhaps became most notable, “Law & Order: Svu”. Belzer starred as Munch on the long-running show until 2013. In addition to “Svu”, Belzer appeared on the original “Law & Order” as well as “Trial by Jury”, playing the role for 23 years in total, across 12 different TV series including “The X-Files”, “The Beat”, “The Wire”, “Arrested Development”, “30 Rock” and “The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”. His last appearance as John Munch was in a guest spot on “Law & Order: Svu” in 2016.
While Belzer got his start as a comedian...
Belzer stared as the beloved Detective John Munch on 1993’s “Homicide: Life on the Streets” before taking the role to where it perhaps became most notable, “Law & Order: Svu”. Belzer starred as Munch on the long-running show until 2013. In addition to “Svu”, Belzer appeared on the original “Law & Order” as well as “Trial by Jury”, playing the role for 23 years in total, across 12 different TV series including “The X-Files”, “The Beat”, “The Wire”, “Arrested Development”, “30 Rock” and “The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”. His last appearance as John Munch was in a guest spot on “Law & Order: Svu” in 2016.
While Belzer got his start as a comedian...
- 2/19/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Blythe Danner (ex-Hillary, Tattingers) - 68
Brenda Dickson (ex-Jill, The Young And The Restless) - 62
Morgan Fairchild (ex-Jennifer, Search For Tomorrow; ex-Jenna, Dallas; ex-Constance, Flamingo Road; ex-Racine, Paper Dolls; ex-Jordan, Falcon Crest; ex-Sydney, The City; ex-Sophia, Fashion House) - 61
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Isla Fisher (ex-Shannon, Home And Away) - 35
Maitland Ward (ex-Jessica, The Bold And The Beautiful) - 34...
Brenda Dickson (ex-Jill, The Young And The Restless) - 62
Morgan Fairchild (ex-Jennifer, Search For Tomorrow; ex-Jenna, Dallas; ex-Constance, Flamingo Road; ex-Racine, Paper Dolls; ex-Jordan, Falcon Crest; ex-Sydney, The City; ex-Sophia, Fashion House) - 61
Thomas Calabro (ex-Michael, Melrose Place; ex-Ken, Greek) - 52
Isla Fisher (ex-Shannon, Home And Away) - 35
Maitland Ward (ex-Jessica, The Bold And The Beautiful) - 34...
- 2/3/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
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