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Charles Trotter (September 8, 1959 – November 5, 2013) was an American chef and
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. His most well-known restaurant, Charlie Trotter's, was open in
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from 1987 to 2012.


Early life and education

Trotter was born in
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and graduated from
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in Winnetka,
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. He attended
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in
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from 1977 to 1979, and then transferred to
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. Trotter started cooking professionally in 1982 after earning a
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from UW–Madison.


Career

For five years after college, he worked and studied in Chicago, San Francisco (at the
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), Florida and Europe. He opened his first restaurant in Chicago with his father, Bob Trotter, as his partner. Trotter was the host of the 1999 PBS cooking show ''The Kitchen Sessions with Charlie Trotter,'' in which he details his recipes and cooking techniques. He likened cooking to an improvisational jazz session in that as two riffs will never be the same, so too with food. He also wrote 14 cookbooks and three management books, and promoted a line of organic and all-natural gourmet foods distributed nationally. Trotter was involved with his philanthropic ''Charlie Trotter Culinary Education Foundation'' and other causes. He was awarded the Humanitarian of the Year award in 2005 by the International Association of Culinary Professionals. He invited groups of public high school students into his restaurant as part of his Excellence Program two to three times per week: after eating a meal, the students were told how the food was prepared and the motivations of those preparing it. Trotter also was unusual among
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s for his outspokenness in matters of ethics, most famously when he took
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off the menu in 2002 for ethical reasons. However, Trotter refused to be associated with the animal rights group
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stating, "These people are idiots. Understand my position: I have nothing to do with a group like that. I think they're pathetic. … me of their tactics are crude and uncivilized even." Trotter made a cameo appearance in the 1997 film ''
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'', screaming at an assistant, "I will kill your whole family if you don't get this right! I need this perfect!" a parody of a stereotypical screaming angry chef.


Restaurants

* ''Charlie Trotter's'' restaurant in Chicago opened in 1987. It was named as the 30th-
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by Restaurant Magazine, and 5th-best in the United States in 2007. In 2010 Charlie Trotter's was one of three restaurants in Chicago to be awarded two stars by the
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. In the following year's Michelin Guide, the restaurant again was rated with two stars. On December 31, 2011, Trotter announced that the restaurant would close in August 2012, citing a desire to travel and to pursue a master's degree. * Trotter also owned ''Trotter's To Go'' at 1337 W. Fullerton, a high-end
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and catering store in
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. This closed in July 2012. * In 2008, Trotter opened his second namesake restaurant in Las Vegas known as ''Restaurant Charlie''. The restaurant garnered extraordinary praise from critics and received the
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One Star award in 2009. The restaurant also received the 2009
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for "Best New Restaurant". Within the restaurant was a smaller, private bar known as ''Bar Charlie'' in which diners were seated overlooking the kitchen preparation and receive a hands-on experience. It closed in March 2010. * In 2004, Trotter opened ''C'', a seafood restaurant in
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, Mexico. It closed in November 2008. * Trotter had planned to open a restaurant in New York City in a new building being built at One Madison Park, but a foreclosure crisis prevented it. *In 2014, Trotter's son Dylan and his mother Dona-Lee Trotter announced that the nonprofit Trotter Project would open in the original Charlie Trotter's restaurant space on Armitage Avenue. Though the buildings had been put on the market after the restaurant closed in 2012, they were taken off the market. The project is expected to include teaching opportunities for young chefs.


Lawsuits

Trotter was the subject of a number of lawsuits. In 2003 he was the subject of two
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lawsuits pertaining to the compensation of his employees and alleged violations of
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, both front-of-the-house (service) and back-of-the-house (cooks). The first, filed by former waiter Kurt Sorensen, alleges that rather than receiving the tips they collected, waiters were paid from a restaurant-wide pool, and their share was significantly lower than the amount they had collected, in violation of
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law. This suit was
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. The second, filed September 17, 2003 by former cook
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, alleged that cooks were required to work unpaid overtime. This suit was settled in 2005, resulting in a liability of almost $700,000, though of this only about $300,000 was paid out, as many eligible former employees returned their share. On June 13, 2013, Trotter was sued by Bekim and Ilir Frrokaj, two wine-collecting brothers, who accused him of selling them a
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bottle of 1945 Domaine de la
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for $46,000; Trotter denied any wrongdoing.


Personal life

Trotter married his first wife, Lisa Ehrlich, on August 31, 1986. They met in 1981 at
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. Lisa helped open the restaurant and served as its first dining room manager and wine director until the couple divorced in August 1990. Trotter's second marriage, to Lynn Thomas, produced a son, Dylan, who was 21 or 22 years old at his father's death. In February 2010, Trotter married girlfriend Rochelle Smith, who later became his
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. In 2021, a feature-length documentary about his life, titled '' Love, Charlie: The Rise and Fall of Chef Charlie Trotter'', was released in the United States.


Death and legacy

On November 5, 2013, Trotter's son Dylan found him unconscious in his
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home. Trotter was taken to
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, where he was pronounced dead as a result of a
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. Former understudy
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called Trotter a "mentor, trailblazer, philosopher, artist, teacher ndleader." Charlie Trotter's spirit of mentorship continues via The Trotter Project, a
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charitable organization created by family, co-workers and friends including
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, Trotter's mother Dona-Lee, sister Anne, brothers Scott and Tom, and his son Dylan.


Published works

* ''Charlie Trotter's'' 1994 * ''Charlie Trotter's Vegetables'' 1996 * ''Charlie Trotter's Seafood'' 1997 * ''Gourmet Cooking for Dummies'' 1997 * ''Charlie Trotter's Desserts'' 1998 * ''The Kitchen Sessions With Charlie Trotter'' 1999 * ''Charlie Trotter Cooks at Home'' 2000 * ''Charlie Trotter's Meat and Game'' 2001 * ''Workin' More Kitchen Sessions With Charlie Trotter'' 2004 * ''Homecooking with Charlie Trotter'' 2009 ;Coauthored * Clarke, Paul and Charlie Trotter. ''Lessons in Excellence from Charlie Trotter'' 1999 * Lawler, Edmund and Charlie Trotter. ''Lessons in Service from Charlie Trotter'' 2001 * Trotter, Charlie and Roxanne Klein. ''Raw'' 2003 * Trotter, Wareing, Hill and Hall. ''Knife Skills in the Kitchen'' 2008


Awards and honors

* Culinary Hall of Fame


See also

* List of American restaurateurs


References


External links

*
Interview with Charlie Trotter

Charlie Trotter in His Prime: A Feature From September 1997
{{DEFAULTSORT:Trotter, Charlie 1959 births 2013 deaths Chefs from Chicago American male chefs American restaurateurs Businesspeople from Chicago California Culinary Academy alumni Head chefs of Michelin starred restaurants James Beard Foundation Award winners New Trier High School alumni University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Letters and Science alumni Writers from Chicago 20th-century American businesspeople