MasterChef Chile
MasterChef Chile | |
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Genre | Cookery |
Created by | Franc Roddam |
Written by | Hugo Alé |
Directed by | Mirko Morán |
Presented by | Diana Bolocco[1] |
Judges | Yann Yvin (Season 1 - 2) Sergi Arola (Season 3) Christopher Carpentier (Season 1 - Present) Ennio Carota (Season 1 - 3) Jorge Rausch (Season 4 - ) Fernanda Fuentes (Season 4 - ) |
Country of origin | Chile |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 4 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Francisco Callejas |
Producers | Andrés Authier María José Hernández Rocío Oporto Orlando Vergara María Elena Cruz Cristián López Andrés Venegas Claudio Contreras Claudia Romero |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Canal 13 |
Release | October 26, 2014 |
MasterChef Chile is a Chilean television competitive cooking show based on the original British MasterChef. It is presented by Diana Bolocco accompanied by French chef Yann Yvin, Chilean chef Christopher Carpentier, and Italian Chef Ennio Carota as the show's main judges.[2] It is produced and broadcast on Canal 13. The first episode aired on 26 October 2014,[3] and the series one finale was broadcast on 2 February 2015. The first winner was Daniela Castro, a 26-year-old artist.[4]
The second season premiered on 18 October 2015 and ended on 28 January 2016. The winner was Alfonso Castro, a 63-year-old waiter.[5] Masterchef Chile has also spawned a spin-off series Junior Masterchef which featured only younger contestants and premiered on Sunday 20 March 2016.[6] The third and last season was premiered on 5 March 2017, with Spanish chef Sergi Arola joining in as the new judge, in place of Frenchman Yann Yvin.
Judges
Present
Judge | Profession |
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Christopher Carpentier | [7] |
Fernanda Fuentes | Based on Spain, she owns the NUB restaurant, winner of a Michelin star (2017), being the first Chilean chef awarded with this distinction. |
Jorge Rausch | He is a renowned Colombian chef with Polish roots, owner of the Criterión restaurant. He is also main chef, owner and partner of the following restaurants: Bistronomy by Rausch, Rausch Energía Gastronómica, Marea by Rausch, El Gobernador by Rausch, Kitchen by Rausch, Local by Rausch and Ivory Bistró by Rausch, the latter of them in Costa Rica. |
Previous
Judge | Profession |
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Yann Yvin (Season 1-2) | [8] |
Ennio Carota (Season 1-3) | [9] |
Sergi Arola (Season 3) | He is a Spanish chef who was responsible for the restaurant "La Broche" located in the Hotel Miguel Angel in Madrid, near the Paseo de la Castellana. He is also currently working in the kitchen of the Hotel Arts in Barcelona and has opened his own restaurant in Madrid, Gastro, where he can give free rein to his creativity in the kitchen and where you can also visit a cocktail space.[10] |
Contestants
Season 1
Contestant | Age | Occupation | Status |
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Daniela Castro | 26 | Visual Artist and Event Decorator | Eliminated on 7th Week and Winner |
Ignacio Riveros | 26 | Garbage Collector | Runner-Up |
Leonora Saavedra | 50 | Merchant | Third Place |
Alejandra Orellana | 31 | Law Student | Eliminated on 9th Week/Fourth place |
Eliana Hernández | 84-85 | Housewife | Eliminated on 22 Week |
Paula Avilés | 45 | Alternative Therapist and Cultural Adviser | Eliminated on 21 Week |
Rodrigo Lemus | 39 | History Teacher | Voluntary leave and Eliminated on 20 Week |
Francisco González | 28 | Actor | Eliminated on the 19th Week |
Robert Pinter | 24 | Actor and DJ | Eliminated on the 8th and in the 18th Week |
Óscar Barrera | 22 | Medical Student | Eliminated on the 17th Week |
Karla González | 25 | Paramedic | Eliminated on the 13th and in the 16th Week |
Marco Olea | 35 | Retired Football Player | Eliminated on the 15th Week |
Ángela Argandoña | 54 | Housewife | Eliminated on the 14th Week |
Sandra Lagos | 39 | Housemaid | Eliminated on the 12th Week |
Annelore Baumann | 53 | Businesswoman | Eliminated on the 11th Week |
Claudia Westphal | 31 | Social Worker | Eliminated on the 10th Week |
Paulina Ahumada | 49 | Housewife | Eliminated on the 6th Week |
Raquel Muñoz | 41 | Housewife | Eliminated on the 5th Week |
Kimberly Salazar | 17 | Student | Eliminated on the 4th Week |
Pablo Edwards | 59 | Architect | Eliminated on the 3rd Week |
Jean Meneses | 27 | Electronics Technician | Eliminated on the 2nd Week |
Nicolás Achondo | 32 | Graphic Designer | Eliminated on the 1st Week |
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
References
- ^ "Diana Bolocco no se achica: "Me encantaría ganarle a las turcas"" (in Spanish). publimetro.cl. October 20, 2014. Retrieved January 15, 2015.
- ^ "Canal 13 le pone fecha de estreno a "MasterChef Chile"" (in Spanish). Puranoticia. October 20, 2014. Retrieved January 15, 2015.
- ^ ""Masterchef" tuvo un buen debut y sus personajes se robaron la película" (in Spanish). La Nación. October 27, 2014. Retrieved April 16, 2016.
- ^ Carla Ugarte (February 2, 2015). "Daniela Castro: "Fue un honor haber disputado el primer lugar con Ignacio"" (in Spanish). La Tercera. Retrieved April 16, 2016.
- ^ "Alfonso Castro es el nuevo ganador de "MasterChef Chile"" (in Spanish). cooperativa.cl. January 29, 2016. Retrieved April 16, 2016.
- ^ "Las claves detrás de "Junior MasterChef Chile" antes de su debut" (in Spanish). Teletrece. March 20, 2016. Retrieved April 16, 2016.
- ^ "Christopher Carpentier".
- ^ "Yann Yvin".
- ^ "Ennio Carota".
- ^ "Sergi Arola, el chef que se enamoró de Chile llega a "MasterChef": "Me apetecía hacer algo distinto"".
External links
- Official website (in Spanish)