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Robert Paul Irvine (; born 24 September 1965) is an American
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and
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who has appeared on and hosted a variety of
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programs including '' Dinner: Impossible'', ''
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'', '' Restaurant: Impossible'', ''A Hero's Welcome, Operation Restaurant, All-Star Academy, Guy's Grocery Games, Chopped: Impossible'', and ''Restaurant Express''. Irvine currently operates one restaurant, Fresh Kitchen by Robert Irvine, located within
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. He also operated Robert Irvine's Public House at the Tropicana resort in
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from 2017 until the closure of the Tropicana in 2024. Irvine launched '' The Robert Irvine Show'', a daytime
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which aired weekdays on
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between 12 September 2016 and 25 May 2018.


Early life and education

Irvine was born in England. He began his cooking career upon enlisting in the UK's
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at the age of fifteen. Having completed culinary training, Irvine served aboard Her Majesty's Royal Yacht ''Britannia''. Upon completion of his 10-year tour of duty, Irvine performed consultant work in
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,
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and
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before becoming Executive Chef aboard numerous cruise ships and establishments such as Trump's Taj Mahal, culminating with the five-star MS ''Crystal Harmony.''


Television career


2006–2010, 2021-present; ''Dinner: Impossible''

Irvine started his television career on
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on a show called ''Fit for a King'', which was later re-titled before broadcast to '' Dinner: Impossible'', where he would be given countless challenges over the course of the life of the show. Irvine also appeared in a December 2007 episode of ''
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'' with
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in a dessert battle (theme ingredient: sugar) against
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and
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in which the men lost. In 2006, Irvine had announced his intention to open two restaurants in
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. Irvine had impressed a Florida socialite with the claims he was a
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, had a degree in food and nutrition from the
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, had worked on the wedding cake for
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and
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and had served at the
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as a chef, a claim Irvine also made in the opening segment of his Food Network show, ''Dinner: Impossible.'' An article in the 17 February 2008 issue of the ''
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'' quoted sources who disputed some of Irvine's assertions. As a result, Food Network pulled Irvine's biography from its website. Network spokesperson Lisa De Colle said they were "taking the necessary steps to ensure the accuracy of all representations of Robert". In 2008, Irvine posted to his blog to "set the record straight" regarding his past service and point out erroneous reports made by the ''St. Petersburg Times''. This included letters from those he worked with at the White House, including Rear Admiral
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, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the White House Military Office and F.X. Fuller, Director of Presidential Food Service. On 29 February 2008, Food Network announced it would honour its contract with Irvine for a fourth season of thirteen episodes of ''Dinner: Impossible'' but was also looking for a replacement host for the series. On 21 April 2008, Food Network executives released a statement announcing they were expanding the ''Dinner: Impossible'' series to a one-hour format and replacing Irvine with recent ''Iron Chef America'' addition
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. The first Symon episode aired on 20 July 2008, but ran for 30 minutes and the season had only 10 episodes. Irvine returned to ''Dinner: Impossible'' in 2009. A Food Network spokesman stated "Our audience has continued to demonstrate its interest in and support for Robert. He has taken responsibility and made a conscious effort to clear the air, rebuild the relationship with Food Network and apologize for the earlier inaccuracies." In March 2008, Irvine's business partner and landlord issued a joint statement announcing the chef had abandoned his plan to open the restaurants. The reasons cited were "the timing is not exactly right" and Irvine "cannot commit to spending at least four days a week" at the restaurant as he had planned. In the spring of 2008, Food Network restored Irvine's biography to its website. It reflected his service in the UK's Royal Navy and service on the Royal Yacht ''Britannia''. He also appeared in an episode of ''
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'' on 8 June 2008. On 20 November 2008, Food Network announced that they had rehired Irvine to host six episodes of ''Dinner: Impossible'' with a scheduled air date in March 2009. The first episode of Irvine's new season aired on 8 April 2009, and was one hour in length. Irvine continued as host of ''Dinner: Impossible'' until it ceased production in 2010, following its eighth season. On 11 March 2021, Dinner: Impossible returned to Food Network after an 11 year hiatus with 4 new episodes. “We are so excited to bring ‘Dinner: Impossible’ to a new generation of fans, upping the ante with new missions that blend edge-of-your-seat action and compelling emotion that teeter on the impossible, as Robert is pushed to the limit and beyond,” said Courtney White, president of Food Network.


2011–present; ''Worst Cooks in America'' and ''Restaurant: Impossible''

Following the end of ''Dinner: Impossible'' (which relaunched in 2021), Irvine embarked on two new projects with Food Network. In late 2010, the Food Network began advertising the second season of ''
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'' featuring Irvine (replacing Chef Beau MacMillan) training a cadre of would-be cooks in competition with Chef
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. The show premiered on 3 January 2011. In advance of the show's premiere, Irvine teamed with Cat Cora to battle Burrell and Michael Symon in the special "Battle Deep Freeze" on ''Iron Chef America''. Irvine also appears in the restaurant make-over show, '' Restaurant: Impossible'', which premiered on 19 January 2011. Described as a spin-off from ''Dinner: Impossible'', ''Restaurant: Impossible'' challenges Irvine to make over a restaurant in two days with a budget of $10,000. Irvine competed in Season 4 of '' The Next Iron Chef'', which premiered on 30 October 2011. He was the second chef eliminated from the competition after losing a peanut secret-ingredient showdown against Chef
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. Starting on 3 November 2013, Irvine hosted a new Food network series called ''Restaurant Express''. In this series, Irvine challenged nine chefs to a series of tests for a chance to open a restaurant in a
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, spa and casino. On 2 December 2012, Irvine appeared alongside
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on the Battle Holiday Gingerbread episode of ''Iron Chef America'' representing Food Network against a team of
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stars including
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, Nadia Giosia, and Ben Sargent. In the episode, Irvine removed his chef's coat, stating that he does not wear chef's coats very often. Iron Chef Michael Symon commented on this by saying that he had a bet that Irvine would remove his chef's coat after 25 minutes of the competition and that he lost because he removed it much earlier. Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto also stated that Irvine removed his chef's coat to show off his muscles. In September 2016, Irvine launched a daytime
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which airs weekdays on
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. Titled '' The Robert Irvine Show'' and produced by Tribune Studios and Irwin Entertainment, the series features Irvine in the traditional conflict-resolution talk format trying to work out problems between subjects who come on the series. Irvine was also featured on '' Chopped'', ''
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'' and others. In 2016, he appeared on ''All-Star Academy'', where he mentored Natasha Clement to the finale where she won the $50,000 grand prize. Irvine has starred in all seasons of ''Restaurant: Impossible''. After a three-year hiatus from 2016 to 2019, ''Restaurant: Impossible'' returned with two brand-new seasons. The series is in its 17th season. In July 2019, Food Network also began airing ''Restaurant: Impossible: Revisited'' in which Irvine returns to restaurants previously featured on ''Restaurant: Impossible'' to interview the owners and check on their progress. In 2020, a spin-off series called ''Restaurant: Impossible Back in Business'' was launched, focusing on past restaurants featured on the original show and their struggles dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. In July 2020, Food Network announced a two-year multi-platform contract with Irvine leading new episodes of his series ''Restaurant: Impossible'' and developing mid- and short-form video segments for both linear and digital venues, including Food Network's Kitchen app. In June 2021, Discovery+ announced a new series starring Irvine called ''The Globe''. According to the network press release, Food Network President Courtney White said “Robert’s universal appeal paired with exceptional chefs who transform ingredients, some they have never worked with before, into incredible dishes is especially impressive and entertaining. This show is huge, a dramatic, global food event.”
In the fall of 2021, Robert and friend,
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, from rival Paramount show,
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, faced off for a best-of-three, limited, competition series entitled "Restaurant Rivals: Irvine vs Taffer". The popular series launched on the Discovery+ streaming platform in March 2022.


Restaurants and other businesses

Irvine is founder of Robert Irvine Foods and has introduced an Irvine-branded line of foods, spices, and oils. A portion of the proceeds from the sales are donated to his foundation, which supports the US military. In May 2016, Irvine and the
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resort jointly announced plans for a new restaurant. Robert Irvine's Public House opened in July 2017, and closed when the Tropicana closed in April 2024. Irvine also became co-owner of Boardroom Spirits, a distillery in
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. In September 2019, Irvine opened Fresh Kitchen by Robert Irvine in
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, in the newly opened Downtown Allentown Market. It was the second Fresh Kitchen location; the first is within the walls of
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in
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, and opened in 2016. Following its closure during the
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, it was announced that the Allentown restaurant will not reopen. During the pandemic, Irvine also partnered with the tech company WorkMerk to offer the VirusSAFE Pro, a mobile app to be used by restaurants as a checklist to validate their compliance with
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and
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guidelines. Between 2012 and 2016, Irvine launched a bevy of healthy food products, including Fit Crunch protein bars, as well as a "better for you" cheesecake and frozen crab cakes.


Books and magazines

Irvine's first cookbook, ''Mission: Cook!'', written with Brian O'Reilly, was published by
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Publishers in September 2007. His second cookbook, ''Impossible to Easy'', was published in 2010. In April 2011, he began work as a regular columnist for ''
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'' magazine, with the magazine featuring his recipes regularly through 2016. In 2015, he published ''Fit Fuel: A Chef's Guide to Eating Well, Getting Fit, and Living Your Best Life''. In the book, he writes about his early life as a "scrawny" kid who read ''Muscle & Fitness'' and had aspirations to be like
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. He developed a passion for weight training and physical fitness at an early age, played rugby, and by the time he joined the UK's Royal Navy, was strong enough to be a wheelman in the
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, carrying a large cannon wheel for his team. ''Fit Fuel'' combines healthy recipes, Robert's own workouts and the tough love motivation that he became known for on ''Restaurant: Impossible''. In 2018, he published his fourth book, ''Family Table By Robert Irvine'', which presented his favourite family-style recipes along with a collection of essays on how to connect with your family through activity. In 2014, he appeared on the cover of ''Train'' magazine, shirtless. In May 2016, he launched ''Robert Irvine Magazine'', a digital publication that works as a continuation of the concepts presented in ''Fit Fuel''. A healthy lifestyle publication, the magazine features healthy recipes, workouts, gear recommendations, expert advice from doctors and trainers and life advice and success tips from celebrities and professional athletes.


Charitable work

Irvine has been involved with the Children Uniting Nations charity that was founded by southern California socialite Daphna Ziman. He was one of a team of celebrity chefs who participated in their fundraising dinner for the
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in 2005 in addition to serving as Head Chef at their
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dinner in 2006. Irvine is a member of the Council of Chefs, Cora's charity dedicated to helping hungry children. Irvine toured Afghanistan in 2013 with the Honoring Our Troops Tour and hosted a Meals Ready to Eat (MRE) competition. In 2014, Irvine founded The Robert Irvine Foundation to honour the men and women of the military. The foundation raises money and then allocates grants to active duty men and women and veterans in need. Irvine is also a regular contributor to the Gary Sinise Foundation and regularly appears at the organization's Invincible Spirit Festivals. For his work in honouring the men and women of the US military, Irvine was honoured with a Patriot Award from the Medal of Honor Society in September 2015, alongside ABC News' Bob Woodruff, Patriots owner Robert Kraft, and US Marine Corps Commandant Joseph F. Dunford Jr. In 2016, Irvine was awarded the third highest honour within the US Department of the Army Civilian Awards, the Outstanding Civilian Service Award, for substantial contributions to the US Army community through his work with the Robert Irvine Foundation. Explaining his passion for giving back to those who serve in the military, Irvine told ''Muscle & Fitness'', "When you strip it all away, this is what gets me out of bed in the morning—the opportunity to make a real difference in people's lives. And to positively affect the lives of those who defend our freedom is the cause that is closest to my heart. All the success I have I owe to the fact that I live in a free society in the greatest nation on Earth. That freedom is made possible by the selfless sacrifice of our men and women in uniform. No amount of money I donate or benefits that I attend can ever scratch the surface on the debt we owe to these men and women and their families, but it is imperative that we try. It all starts to fall apart if we fail to show our gratitude." Irvine helped raise more than $118,000 to pay for the hospital expenses of an
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restaurant owner who was previously featured on an episode of ''Restaurant: Impossible''.


Honours and awards

*Ambassador of the
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awarded in December 2007 *Chef Professional from La Toque Blanche International *2001 Culinary Excellence Award granted at
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by the Culinary Institute of America and the American Tasting Institute *Trustee of the American Academy of Hospitality Sciences' Five-Star Diamond Award *Member of the Malta Chefs Society (MCS) *Episode of Restaurant:Impossible in the Culinary Hall of Fame * United States Navy Honorary Chief Petty Officer. * Medal of Honor Society's Bob Hope Award for Excellence in Entertainment * US Department of the Army Outstanding Civilian Service Award, Spring 2016 * Spirit of Hope Award, 2017 *ASYMCA Angel of Honor Award, 2018 *
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National Service Award, 2020 * Critic's Choice Association Real TV Awards Winner (Male Star of the Year), 2022 *
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Distinguished Citizenship Award (First to ever receive the honor), July 2023 *Special Operations Warrior Foundation “Legacy Of Service” Award, April 2024


Personal life

Irvine lived with his wife Karen in
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, before buying another home in
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, where he lived until at least 2002. Irvine married
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on 10 May 2012. The couple met on the set of ''Dinner: Impossible'', when he came to serve VIPs for WWE's
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. As of December 2013, Irvine's permanent residence was listed as
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. He has two daughters from his previous marriage. Due to his active lifestyle and passion for physical fitness, Irvine was selected as one of the "25 Fittest Guys in America" by ''Men's Fitness'' magazine in 2007. He typically works in a black
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or chef's jacket bearing the Irvine clan badge with the motto: (flourishing in both sunshine and shade).


References


External links


Official websiteRobert Irvine Foundation websiteRobert Irvine Foods website
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