Justin Warner
Justin Warner | |
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Born | |
Spouse(s) | Jessica Hinze (2004–2007), Brooke Sweeten (2015–) |
Culinary career | |
Cooking style | Fine Dining, Circus Cuisine[1] |
Current restaurant(s)
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Television show(s)
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Award(s) won | |
Website | https://www.facebook.com/EatFellowHumans http://www.twitch.tv/ChefShock |
Justin M. Warner (born February 11, 1984)[2][3][4] is an American chef. He is best known for his appearances on Food Network, including the eighth season of the series Food Network Star, which he won. He is the author of The Laws of Cooking: And How to Break Them (2015). He is also the chef host of Eat the Universe on marvel.com where he makes meals inspired by characters of the Marvel Universe.
Early life
Warner was born on February 11, 1984[5] in Hagerstown, Maryland. His mother, Jan, is a schoolteacher,[2] and his father was a psychiatrist. Warner was born when his father was 57 years old.[6] In 1998 he was a finalist in the National Spelling Bee.[7] His father died shortly after Justin graduated from South Hagerstown High School in 2002.
Warner has had no formal culinary training;[8][9] he was inspired to learn to cook by his father.[6]
Food Network
Warner appeared on 24 Hour Restaurant Battle in August 2010 with his then-girlfriend J.J. Pyle.[10][11][12] They won the episode with their brunch restaurant concept,[11] but the restaurant itself never came to fruition.
Food Network Star
Later in 2012 Warner became a contestant on the eighth season of Food Network Star, mentored by Alton Brown.[8] He did not watch the series before becoming a contestant, because he does not own a television.[10] He eventually became one of the final four contestants, and he filmed a pilot for a potential series called Rebel with a Culinary Cause. He won the competition.[4][13][14][6] Alton Brown announced on January 4, 2013, that he will "regrettably" not be producing Justin's show.[15] In March 2013, Justin Warner debuted a one-hour pilot special on Food Network titled Rebel Eats. In 2014, he was a judge on Guy's Grocery Games.[citation needed]
Career
He was one of the co-owners of Do or Dine restaurant in Bed-Stuy, New York, before it closed in September 2015.[13][16]
Starting October 31, 2016, Warner, along with a few others acting as staff, created a new cooking show on Twitch.tv known as Chefshock, "Shockingly Real, Shockingly Live, and just plain Shockingly Delicious.", where he cooks live from his home kitchen from completely raw ingredients with viewers encouraged to cook along and ask questions.[17] Questions are often presented to Warner by a moderator who shares in eating the finished results, while those that cook along and post their own progress pictures are featured throughout the show during lulls in the cooking process. Ingredients required to cook along at home are shared a week in advance, usually through the use of google documents to allow those that wish to participate time to gather them.[18]
Personal life
In 2004, Justin married his high school sweetheart, Jessica Hinze. They lived together in Colorado until their divorce in 2007. On June 29, 2015, Justin Warner married his fiancée Brooke Sweeten.[19]
Filmography
Television | |||
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Year | Series | Role | Notes |
2010 | 24 Hour Restaurant Battle | Himself | Episode winner with partner J.J. |
2012 | Food Network Star | Himself | Contestant: Season 8 |
Unique Eats | Himself | Season 4 episode 7: "Comfort Food" | |
2013 | Rebel Eats | Himself/Host | |
2014 | Unique Sweets | Himself | |
2014–present | Guy's Grocery Games | Himself | Recurring judge Has competed on the show. |
2014–2015 | Kitchen Nightmares | Himself | Competitor |
2015 | Breaking the Rules: Chocolate | Himself/Host | "Superstar Sabatoge" |
2015 | Cutthroat Kitchen | Himself | Competitor |
2015–2016 | Guilty Pleasures | Himself | |
2016–present | ChefShock | Himself/Co-host | Writer and producer for the show |
2017 | Cook vs. Cons | Himself | Recurring judge |
2020 | Tournament of Champions | Himself/Reporter |
Bibliography
- The Laws of Cooking: And How to Break Them (ISBN 1-25006-513-5, 2015)
References
- ^ [1]. Retrieved August 17, 2015.
- ^ a b c Hagerstown native shines as next 'Food Network Star' – herald-mail.com. Retrieved October 4, 2012.
- ^ Justin M. Warner (EatFellowHumans) on Twitter. Retrieved October 3, 2012.
- ^ a b The Next Food Network Star: Justin Warner Wins Season 8 Befittingly, But The Voting System Needs The Axe. Retrieved October 4, 2012.
- ^ Justin Warner Birthday Announcement on Facebook
- ^ a b c Justin Warner named winner of 'Food Network Star' competition » Knoxville News Sentinel. Retrieved October 4, 2012.
- ^ Kinsman, Kat. "The agony and ecstasy of the National Spelling Bee". CNN. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
- ^ a b Justin Warner : Shows : Food Network Archived October 20, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved October 4, 2012.
- ^ Justin Warner closes in on victory with 'The Next Food Network Star' – Page 2 – Herald-Mail. Retrieved October 3, 2012.
- ^ a b Hagerstown native Justin Warner competes on 'The Next Food Network Star' – mcall.com. Retrieved October 3, 2012.
- ^ a b Do or Dine's Justin Warner On Why Brunch Sucks: Interview Part 2 – New York – Restaurants and Dining – Fork in the Road. Retrieved October 4, 2012.
- ^ 24-Hour Restaurant Battle Sort of Looks Like This Show and That Show and That One, Too – TV Watch – Eater National. Retrieved October 4, 2012.
- ^ a b Do or Dine's Justin Warner Wins 'Food Network Star' – Restaurants – Blackbook Archived June 15, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved October 3, 2012.
- ^ Justin Warner – Food Network Star Season 8 Winner – Interview | Rickey.org Archived April 15, 2013, at archive.today. Retrieved October 3, 2012.
- ^ [2]. Retrieved January 4, 2013
- ^ Do or Dine, Brooklyn Restaurant | Local Brooklyn News and Features | The Brooklyn Ink. Retrieved October 4, 2012.
- ^ Justin Warner's Twitch Livestream Cooking Show
- ^ Chefshock Ingredients Document List
- ^ Justin Warner Got Married Today | Food Network Gossip. Retrieved August 19, 2015.