Guy Fieri
American television personality
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2023 | Launched Guy's Flavortown Tailgate (GFT), an annual event during Super Bowl weekend in partnership with Medium Rare, offering fans a free tailgating experience with food, music, and festivities. |
2023 | Guy Fieri was featured in the sports comedy film '80 for Brady' |
2022 | Launches Guy's Chance of a Lifetime and Guy's All-American Road Trip |
2021 | The Fieri family purchased a home in West Palm Beach, Florida. |
2021 | Livestreams Guy's Restaurant Reboot special |
2021 | Launched Guy Fieri's Flavortown Kitchen, a delivery-only restaurant concept. |
May 2021 | Fieri signs a three-year contract with Food Network worth an estimated $80 million. |
2020 | Fieri partnered with the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation to create the Restaurant Employee Relief Fund, raising over US$20 million in less than two months to support unemployed restaurant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
2020 | Begins participating in Tournament of Champions |
2018 | Collaborated with Planet Hollywood founder Robert Earl to open Chicken Guy!, a fast-food chicken sandwich shop at Disney Springs in Walt Disney World. |
August 13 2017 | Guy's Family Road Trip previews as the lead-out show from season 13 of Food Network Star. |
2016 | Executive produces Guy & Hunter's European Vacation |
2015 | Fieri officiated the wedding of celebrity chef Art Smith in Miami Beach, celebrating Florida's Supreme Court lifting the same-sex marriage ban. The wedding included 101 same-sex couples, which Fieri did in honor of his late lesbian sister. |
2015 | Opened Guy Fieri's Baltimore Kitchen & Bar in Baltimore's Horseshoe Casino. |
2014 | Guy Fieri appeared as himself in the comedy film 'The Interview' |
2014 | Guy Fieri appeared as himself in the documentary 'I Am Evel Knievel' |
April 2014 | Opened Guy Fieri's Vegas Kitchen and Bar in Las Vegas. |
2013 | Received a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Special for the Food Network special 'Guy Fieri's Family Reunion'. |
October 27 2013 | Guy's Grocery Games, a chef challenge show, starts on Food Network. |
January 6 2013 | Second season of Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off begins airing on Food Network. |
2012 | Opened Guy's American Kitchen and Bar in New York City, which received notoriously harsh criticism from New York Times restaurant critic Pete Wells. |
2012 | Appears on Restaurant: Impossible as a groomsman in 'Wedding Impossible' episode |
2012 | Fieri appeared at the Atlantic City Food and Wine Festival and the South Beach Food and Wine Festival, where he officiated 101 gay weddings. |
May 13 2012 | NBC announces Minute to Win It will not be renewed for a third season due to high production costs and low ratings. |
January 2012 | Fieri becomes a team captain in the Food Network reality series Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off. |
2011 | Fieri partnered with Carnival Cruise lines to create Guy's Burger Joint, selling his burgers fleet-wide. He also opened a Johnny Garlic's location in Dublin, California. |
2011 | Fieri took guardianship of his 11-year-old nephew Jules after his sister passed away from metastatic melanoma. |
2011 | Fieri partnered with Carnival Cruise lines to create Guy's Burger Joint, selling his burgers fleet-wide. |
2011 | Guy Fieri hosted the game show 'Minute to Win It' as himself, marking a significant television hosting role in his career. |
2010 | Guy Fieri appears on Ace of Cakes in Season 9 episode 1: '100 Episodes of Cake' |
2010 | Appeared in a commercial for Aflac insurance company named 'Spicy', expanding his advertising portfolio. |
2010 | The New York Times recognizes Fieri as the 'face of the Food Network', highlighting his significant impact on food television and ability to attract male viewers. |
March 2010 | Minute to Win It game show, hosted by Fieri, premieres on NBC. |
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