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Gordon Ramsay Movies

As a teenager, Gordon Ramsay seemed headed for a career as a professional soccer player, but the Scottish-born future chef abandoned sports at the age of 18 in order to study hotel management and cooking. After expanding his skills, he began earning praise for his work at various restaurants, including Aubergine, Harvey's, and Le Gavroche. He soon opened an eatery that he named after himself and began publishing cookbooks. In 2004, he found fame in the U.K. on the television show Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares. His personality was so striking that executives established the competitive reality show Hell's Kitchen, in which his outsized personality allowed him to run roughshod over frightened young chefs attempting to impress him. In 2005, the show migrated to the Fox network in the United States, where Ramsay's fame continued to grow. He expanded his television presence in the U.K. by being part of the provocatively titled cooking show The F Word. In late 2007, he also premiered Kitchen Nightmares, an American version of the British series. He kept both programs going into 2010, then appeared the next year in the romantic comedy Love's Kitchen. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
2007  
 
In the tradition of his hit series Hell's Kitchen, the gloriously abrasive and dictatorial London restauranteur Gordon Ramsey ran many a hapless master chef and his kitchen crew ragged on this weekly, hour-long Fox reality series. Unlike Hell's Kitchen, however, Kitchen Nightmares (based on the British series of the same name) was not a competition-elimination series. Instead, each episode found Ramsay paying a visit to a different restaurant, generally one that had been suffering from dwindling profits and a diminishing clientele. With ruthless efficiency, Ramsey swiftly straightened out whatever problems the establishment was having, completely overhauled the menu, reassigned staff members to jobs more suitable to their individual talents, and summarily fired such "dead weight" as the owners' parasitical friends and relatives. (it usually took him only one week to get the establishment back on its feet!) In the bargain, he also made short work of the bill collectors, food suppliers and other antagonists who'd been making the owners' lives miserable. For all his bombast and browbeating, Ramsay invariably earned undying respect and loyalty from those owners whose restaurants he saved from bankruptcy, and from those aspiring chefs whose innate skills the host immediately recognized, encouraged and nurtured. Described by the network as a "culinary boot camp", the American version of Kitchen Nightmares opened for business on September 19, 2007. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2005  
 
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12 terrified wannabe chefs compete with the cooking to win a world class restaurant. Gordon Ramsay the acerbic host of the show will challenge and fire the chefs at his whim. Featuring explosive confrontations and compelling intrigue as chefs stab each other in the back to get the ultimate prize. In the end it's the chef's skill and their cooking that makes the difference.

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Starring:
Gordon Ramsay