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American television personality, food show presenter, chef, author, voice actor, and cinematographer. Alton Brown was born July 30, 1962, in Los Angeles, California. Brown studied film at the University of Georgia in the early 1980s, and got his start in television as the cinematographer for music videos, including “The One I Love” by R. Brown was dissatisfied with the quality of cooking shows airing on American television, so he set out to produce his own show. In preparation, he enrolled in the New England Culinary Institute, graduating in 1997. The pilot for Good Eats first aired in July 1998 on the PBS member TV station WTTW in Chicago.

Food Network picked up the show in July 1999. On Alton’s 2017 book tour, he stated that Good Eats would have a sequel and that it would be released to the internet in 2018. New episodes of Reloaded premiered in April 2020. In 2004, Brown appeared on Iron Chef America: Battle of the Masters. Brown’s third series, Feasting on Asphalt, explores the history of eating on the move. Brown and his crew traveled around the United States via motorcycle in a four-part miniseries about the history of road food. Brown samples food all along his travel route.

He includes a “history of food” segment documenting famous road trips and interviews many of the foodies he meets en route. The series premiered on Food Network on July 29, 2006. The miniseries was picked up for a second run, Feasting on Asphalt 2: The River Run, in 2007. Six episodes were filmed between April and May 2007. The episodes trace the majority of the length of the Mississippi River through Brown’s travels.