Robert Irvine
Robert Irvine
Robert Irvineis an English celebrity chef who has appeared on and hosted a variety of Food Network programs including Dinner: Impossible, Worst Cooks in America, Restaurant: Impossible, A Hero's Welcome, All-Star Academy, Guy's Grocery Games, Chopped: Impossible and Restaurant Express...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionChef
Date of Birth24 September 1964
CitySalisbury, England
fun should
Food should be fun, but it should also be functional.
military work-out done
I love working out. It's my release. I've done it since I've been in the military.
running casinos institutions
I always worked in institutions, I never had a restaurant of my own before, but I have opened over 30 hotels, restaurants and casinos. I understand what it takes to keep them running.
exercise weight break
When I'm on the road, I'll break my exercise into a cardio session and a weights session.
years two guy
I travel 330 days a year and eat every two and a half hours - I'm a big guy. I always carry a fork, little bottles of spices, and Sriracha. I eat what I feel like eating.
men doe sin
God does not treat us as our sins deserve, man treats us as our sins deserve.
military cancer helping-others
When you first get into television it is a big deal, then you realize you are no better than anyone else, we just have a platform to use, to help other people. I use that platform for the work I do in the military, the work I do with cancer because I was fortunate enough to get that platform.
sweet meals should
Every meal should end with something sweet.
sorry white people
I was wrong to exaggerate in statements related to my experiences in the White House and the Royal Family. I am truly sorry for misleading people and misstating the facts.
guy pilots dinner
I created 'Dinner: Impossible' with a guy named Bryan O'Reilly and I shot the pilot as a 30 minute show and we sold it.
sweet chocolate brain
Every meal should end with something sweet. Maybe it's jelly on toast at breakfast, or a small piece of chocolate at dinner - but it always helps my brain bring a close to the meal.
children responsibility thinking
The Food Network and the Cooking Channel have so many viewers. And, because there's no violence, some of that audience is children. So, I think we have a responsibility to educate parents how to produce healthy meals for their families.
stars rocks people
I don't consider myself a rock star chef, I really don't. I cook for a living and I try to help out as many people as I can in my life and that's all I care about. I don't care about the fame of television, I use to a lot.