Noted chef Floyd Cardoz died due to complications from the coronavirus (Covid-19)at the age of 59 On Tuesday. A spokesperson from Cardoz’s Hunger Inc confirmed that the chef passed away at Mountain Medical Center in New Jersey as a result of the coronavirus. Top Chef Masters winner was first admitted to the hospital with a […]
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- 3/27/2020
- by Dante Fields
- Uinterview
Law & Order: Svu costumer Josh Wallwork has died following complications of coronavirus.
He was 45.
“Heartbroken we are. I don’t think I ever saw him without a smile on his face,” series costar Mariska Hargitay wrote on Twitter.
“He brought love and kindness everywhere he went. Always ready with the joke. The Svu Corredor will never be the same. We will miss you Josh. #ForeverInOurHearts“
The series showrunner, Warren Leight, shared a screenshot of a Facebook post, which confirmed the death.
“Very sad news today. One of our costumers, and a beautiful man, Josh Wallwork, passed away from complications of Covd-19," he wrote.
"Cast and crew send love and prayers to his family and friends. We are heartbroken.
Wallwork also worked on TV shows, including Bull, Madam Secretary, and The Get Down.
Abdul Qadir shared the news of the death on Facebook.
“It is with permission of The Wallwork Family,...
He was 45.
“Heartbroken we are. I don’t think I ever saw him without a smile on his face,” series costar Mariska Hargitay wrote on Twitter.
“He brought love and kindness everywhere he went. Always ready with the joke. The Svu Corredor will never be the same. We will miss you Josh. #ForeverInOurHearts“
The series showrunner, Warren Leight, shared a screenshot of a Facebook post, which confirmed the death.
“Very sad news today. One of our costumers, and a beautiful man, Josh Wallwork, passed away from complications of Covd-19," he wrote.
"Cast and crew send love and prayers to his family and friends. We are heartbroken.
Wallwork also worked on TV shows, including Bull, Madam Secretary, and The Get Down.
Abdul Qadir shared the news of the death on Facebook.
“It is with permission of The Wallwork Family,...
- 3/27/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Actor Mark Blum, best known for playing Madonna's love interest in the 1985 movie Desperately Seeking Susan, has died.
The actor passed away due to complications of coronavirus.
He was 69.
Blum was a New Jersey Native, who also appeared in the 1986 movie Crocodile Dundee, as well as NYPD Blue, The Sopranos, Succession, Almost Family, The Blacklist, and The West Wing.
More recently, he played bookseller Mr. Mooney on the hit TV series, You.
“With love and heavy hearts, Playwrights Horizons pays tribute to Mark Blum, a dear longtime friend and a consummate artist who passed this week,” the off-Broadway theater tweeted.
“Thank you, Mark, for all you brought to our theater, and to theaters and audiences across the world. We will miss you.”
His onscreen wife in Susan, Rosanna Arquette, also expressed her sadness at Blum's death.
“Sharon Waxman informed me of this very very hard news today,” wrote Arquette.
The actor passed away due to complications of coronavirus.
He was 69.
Blum was a New Jersey Native, who also appeared in the 1986 movie Crocodile Dundee, as well as NYPD Blue, The Sopranos, Succession, Almost Family, The Blacklist, and The West Wing.
More recently, he played bookseller Mr. Mooney on the hit TV series, You.
“With love and heavy hearts, Playwrights Horizons pays tribute to Mark Blum, a dear longtime friend and a consummate artist who passed this week,” the off-Broadway theater tweeted.
“Thank you, Mark, for all you brought to our theater, and to theaters and audiences across the world. We will miss you.”
His onscreen wife in Susan, Rosanna Arquette, also expressed her sadness at Blum's death.
“Sharon Waxman informed me of this very very hard news today,” wrote Arquette.
- 3/26/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Floyd Cardoz, the winner of Bravo’s “Top Chef Masters” Season 3, died on Wednesday after testing positive for coronavirus, a spokesperson for his Hunger Inc. Hospitality confirmed to Variety. He was 59.
“It is with deep sorrow that we inform you of the passing away of Chef Floyd Cardoz (59 years), Co-Founder, Hunger Inc. Hospitality, on March 25, 2020 in New Jersey, USA,” the spokesperson said in a statement. “He is survived by his mother Beryl, wife Barkha and sons Justin and Peter. Floyd tested positive for Covid 19, in USA, on March 18th and was being treated for the same at Mountainside Medical Centre, New Jersey, USA.”
Bravo also issued a statement via its Twitter account for “Top Chef Masters”: “Bravo and the ‘Top Chef’ family are deeply saddened by the passing of Chef Floyd Cardoz, Floyd was a talented chef who competed and won Top Chef Masters. He was thoughtful, kind and his smile illuminated a room.
“It is with deep sorrow that we inform you of the passing away of Chef Floyd Cardoz (59 years), Co-Founder, Hunger Inc. Hospitality, on March 25, 2020 in New Jersey, USA,” the spokesperson said in a statement. “He is survived by his mother Beryl, wife Barkha and sons Justin and Peter. Floyd tested positive for Covid 19, in USA, on March 18th and was being treated for the same at Mountainside Medical Centre, New Jersey, USA.”
Bravo also issued a statement via its Twitter account for “Top Chef Masters”: “Bravo and the ‘Top Chef’ family are deeply saddened by the passing of Chef Floyd Cardoz, Floyd was a talented chef who competed and won Top Chef Masters. He was thoughtful, kind and his smile illuminated a room.
- 3/25/2020
- by Klaritza Rico
- Variety Film + TV
Everyone’s favorite former “Empire” star is back, and he’s in the mood to sing a song.
This is the first Instagram post from the actor since June of 2019, and has been mostly silent from Twitter and other social media since he was accused of filing a false police report and paying two brothers to fake a violent racist and homophobic attack against him in his Chicago neighborhood last January.
“Quarantine day 421… Hope y’all are staying safe. Spread love and kindness… not Rona,” Smollet said in the caption of an Instagram video of him singing a song Wednesday.
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If you’re wondering what that number 421 stands for, as of March 25, 2020, that’s exactly how many days its been since January 29, 2019 — the day he was allegedly attacked.
Last month, the actor and singer pleaded not guilty...
This is the first Instagram post from the actor since June of 2019, and has been mostly silent from Twitter and other social media since he was accused of filing a false police report and paying two brothers to fake a violent racist and homophobic attack against him in his Chicago neighborhood last January.
“Quarantine day 421… Hope y’all are staying safe. Spread love and kindness… not Rona,” Smollet said in the caption of an Instagram video of him singing a song Wednesday.
Also Read: Jim Carrey Resumes Anti-Trump Cartoons, With Potus Asleep During Coronavirus Pandemic
If you’re wondering what that number 421 stands for, as of March 25, 2020, that’s exactly how many days its been since January 29, 2019 — the day he was allegedly attacked.
Last month, the actor and singer pleaded not guilty...
- 3/25/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Chef Floyd Cardoz, who won Season 3 of Bravo’s Top Chef Masters, died Wednesday due to complications from the coronavirus. He was 59.
Hunger Inc. Hospitality, the company that Cardoz co-founded, confirmed his death in a statement, sharing that he had “tested positive for Covid-19, in USA, on March 18 and was being treated for the same at [New Jersey’s] Mountainside Medical Center.”
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The day that he tested positive for the coronavirus, Cardoz had revealed...
Hunger Inc. Hospitality, the company that Cardoz co-founded, confirmed his death in a statement, sharing that he had “tested positive for Covid-19, in USA, on March 18 and was being treated for the same at [New Jersey’s] Mountainside Medical Center.”
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The day that he tested positive for the coronavirus, Cardoz had revealed...
- 3/25/2020
- TVLine.com
Chef Floyd Cardoz, winner of season 3 of Bravo’s Top Chef Masters competition series, died Wednesday of complications from coronavirus. He was 59. Cardoz’s family confirmed his death in a statement to Scroll.in.
“It is with deep sorrow that we inform you of the passing away of Chef Floyd Cardoz (59 years), Co-Founder, Hunger Inc. Hospitality, on March 25, 2020 in New Jersey, USA,” the statement said. “He is survived by his mother Beryl, wife Barkha and sons Justin and Peter.
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“Floyd tested positive for Covid 19, in USA, on March 18th and was being treated for the same at Mountainside Medical Centre, New Jersey, USA.”’
Cardoz posted an update on his Instagram page Wednesday when he...
“It is with deep sorrow that we inform you of the passing away of Chef Floyd Cardoz (59 years), Co-Founder, Hunger Inc. Hospitality, on March 25, 2020 in New Jersey, USA,” the statement said. “He is survived by his mother Beryl, wife Barkha and sons Justin and Peter.
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“Floyd tested positive for Covid 19, in USA, on March 18th and was being treated for the same at Mountainside Medical Centre, New Jersey, USA.”’
Cardoz posted an update on his Instagram page Wednesday when he...
- 3/25/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The food world is mourning the loss of one talented chef. Top Chef Masters winner Floyd Cardoz has died after testing positive for Coronavirus, his family confirmed to Indian publication Scroll.in. He was 59. "It is with deep sorrow that we inform you of the passing away of Chef Floyd Cardoz (59 years), Co-Founder, Hunger Inc. Hospitality, on March 25, 2020 in New Jersey, USA," Hunger Inc said in a statement. "He is survived by his mother Beryl, wife Barkha and sons Justin and Peter." The statement continued, "Floyd tested positive for Covid 19, in USA, on March 18th and was being treated for the same at Mountainside Medical Centre, New Jersey, USA." In his last...
- 3/25/2020
- E! Online
Floyd Cardoz, the winner of “Top Chef Masters” Season 3, has died due to complications from the coronavirus. He was 59.
His family confirmed his death to Indian publication Scroll.in. Cardoz admitted himself to a New York hospital on March 8, shortly after his return from India, according to his Instagram account.
Cardoz was also featured on Season 2 of Netflix’s “Ugly Delicious,” a travelogue show following James Beard Award-winning chef David Chang. “I don’t want to believe this,” Chang wrote Wednesday on Twitter.
“People may not realize it, but so much of the food you eat today was influenced by Floyd when he was the CDC at Lespinasse with the late chef Grey Kunz,” he continued. “The family tree that branched out of that hall of fame kitchen changed gastronomy in America for the better.”...
His family confirmed his death to Indian publication Scroll.in. Cardoz admitted himself to a New York hospital on March 8, shortly after his return from India, according to his Instagram account.
Cardoz was also featured on Season 2 of Netflix’s “Ugly Delicious,” a travelogue show following James Beard Award-winning chef David Chang. “I don’t want to believe this,” Chang wrote Wednesday on Twitter.
“People may not realize it, but so much of the food you eat today was influenced by Floyd when he was the CDC at Lespinasse with the late chef Grey Kunz,” he continued. “The family tree that branched out of that hall of fame kitchen changed gastronomy in America for the better.”...
- 3/25/2020
- by Tony Maglio and Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Ted Koppel returned to ABC News’ Nightline on Tuesday to offer some insight into the dangers of the coronavirus to people with pre-existing medical conditions — as well as a warning about the spread of misinformation on social media.
“It’s time more than ever in this country to come to the realization that what we need more than anything else, is reliable, credible journalists,” Koppel told co-anchor Juju Chang. “The fact that so much information is being conveyed by people who have no background in journalism whatsoever but do have the ability through the internet to communicate absolute nonsense and sometimes damaging nonsense over the internet. This is a time when rather than questioning the credibility of the media, we need to reinforce it.”
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“It’s time more than ever in this country to come to the realization that what we need more than anything else, is reliable, credible journalists,” Koppel told co-anchor Juju Chang. “The fact that so much information is being conveyed by people who have no background in journalism whatsoever but do have the ability through the internet to communicate absolute nonsense and sometimes damaging nonsense over the internet. This is a time when rather than questioning the credibility of the media, we need to reinforce it.”
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- 3/25/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS This Morning co-host Anthony Mason has joined a growing list of morning news anchors who are broadcasting from home amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Signing on Wednesday morning from his Manhattan apartment, Mason said he was staying home out of an abundance of caution after a family member began to exhibit possible coronavirus symptoms. Co-hosts Gayle King and Tony Dokupil remained at the anchor desk in New York.
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“Life in the Pandemic: broadcasting from home this morning (cell phone propped up on a stack of books.) In self quarantine at home. Everyone’s ok. Just being super cautious,” Mason tweeted.
Mason assured viewers he felt fine, but...
Signing on Wednesday morning from his Manhattan apartment, Mason said he was staying home out of an abundance of caution after a family member began to exhibit possible coronavirus symptoms. Co-hosts Gayle King and Tony Dokupil remained at the anchor desk in New York.
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“Life in the Pandemic: broadcasting from home this morning (cell phone propped up on a stack of books.) In self quarantine at home. Everyone’s ok. Just being super cautious,” Mason tweeted.
Mason assured viewers he felt fine, but...
- 3/25/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Famed chef Floyd Cardoz died Wednesday due to complications from Covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, at New Jersey's Mountainside Medical Centre, a spokesperson for his Hunger Inc. Hospitality group tells The Hollywood Reporter. He was 59.
"It is with deep sorrow that we inform you of the passing away of Chef Floyd Cardoz (59 years), Co-Founder, Hunger Inc. Hospitality, on March 25, 2020 in New Jersey, USA," Cardoz's company said in a statement. "He is survived by his mother Beryl, wife Barkha and sons Justin and Peter. Floyd tested positive for Covid-19 …...
"It is with deep sorrow that we inform you of the passing away of Chef Floyd Cardoz (59 years), Co-Founder, Hunger Inc. Hospitality, on March 25, 2020 in New Jersey, USA," Cardoz's company said in a statement. "He is survived by his mother Beryl, wife Barkha and sons Justin and Peter. Floyd tested positive for Covid-19 …...
- 3/25/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
FoodThe term and its heavy baggage was a point of discussion in an episode of the second season of Netflix’s ‘Ugly Delicious’.Nikhita VenugopalPexelsIn my home, I’m sorry to say, we use the word curry. I’ve used it in restaurants, at family dinners, in friends' homes, and probably many other places. I should probably feel bad about that. It’s a word that causes deep frustration and consternation to many for its overt ties to British imperialism and appropriation of Indian culture. But it’s also a word that’s commonly used in India. You could even say it’s been reclaimed as our own. The term and its heavy baggage was a point of discussion in an episode of the second season of Netflix’s Ugly Delicious, where American restaurateur and chef David Chang deep-dives into understanding food from across the United States and around the world.
- 3/12/2020
- by Nikhita Venugopal
- The News Minute
Global make-up icon Bobbi Brown, who found global fame by following her passion to make women look beautiful in a natural way, finds the idea of her life story finding a way to the silver screen overwhelming. "That would be overwhelming," Brown told Ians when asked about the idea of a film based on her life.
Whom would you like to bring your life alive on the big screen??
"Maybe Meryl Streep from Hollywood or Madhuri Dixit from Bollywood," she added.?
At the moment, Brown is happy to dive into the myriad hues of Indian culture. She is excited about her maiden trip to the country for the debut edition of the India Makeup Show. Curated by Brothers Incorporated, founded by Rahul Tuljapurkar and Ninad Shah, the two-day show, which began in Mumbai on Friday, will come to Delhi on April 20.?
She looks at India as a "land of magic...
Whom would you like to bring your life alive on the big screen??
"Maybe Meryl Streep from Hollywood or Madhuri Dixit from Bollywood," she added.?
At the moment, Brown is happy to dive into the myriad hues of Indian culture. She is excited about her maiden trip to the country for the debut edition of the India Makeup Show. Curated by Brothers Incorporated, founded by Rahul Tuljapurkar and Ninad Shah, the two-day show, which began in Mumbai on Friday, will come to Delhi on April 20.?
She looks at India as a "land of magic...
- 4/13/2019
- GlamSham
David S. Lee Students ground heritage corn to use for corn pancakes.
You never know who’ll be at the station next to you at the New York Culinary Experience, a cooking camp held this past weekend in downtown Manhattan.
I teamed up with Pamela Baxter, the president of Christian Dior Inc., to prepare risotto in a class taught by Blue Hill chef Dan Barber. “Watch the color!” Barber said to Baxter after inspecting her pan of sautéed onions.
Nearly 150 people from the U.
You never know who’ll be at the station next to you at the New York Culinary Experience, a cooking camp held this past weekend in downtown Manhattan.
I teamed up with Pamela Baxter, the president of Christian Dior Inc., to prepare risotto in a class taught by Blue Hill chef Dan Barber. “Watch the color!” Barber said to Baxter after inspecting her pan of sautéed onions.
Nearly 150 people from the U.
- 4/30/2012
- by Robin Kawakami
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
I've been around the New York restaurant scene for more than 30 years and few names come up with as much respect and affection as that of Floyd Cardoz. I couldn't believe I never met him until I went to North End Grill a few days ago to celebrate the birthday of a great friend. It was a girl's lunch out -- white wine (one from Greece and another from Austria), a torchon of foie gras with rhubarb-tangerine preserve and grilled brioche; soft-scrambled eggs with bacon and ramps, a salad of escarole, endive and radicchio tossed with blood oranges and Marcona almonds, linguine with flaked halibut, fava leaves and citrus gremolata. There were outstanding "Thrice-Fried Spiced Fries" peppered with mango powder, paprika and cumin, and, for dessert, an awesome butterscotch pot de crème with chocolate streusel and "single Maltmallows" (homemade marshmallows perfumed with scotch), and a sexy rendition of chocolate mousse...
- 4/27/2012
- by Rozanne Gold
- Aol TV.
It’s the Top Chef Season 9 Finale Part 2, entitled “Fire And Ice,” a devious move by Bravo to trick people into thinking Game Of Thrones is back on their viewing guide and accidentally recording it. Obviously, there can only be one guest judge for the “Fire And Ice” challenge: Just kidding! Prince Joffrey declined because he thought Sarah was acting too much like a spoiled child. The actual guest judge is this old flame: I love that they’re still chyron-ing Emeril really specifically, like we don’t know who he is at this point in the season/life. “I don’t know, I guess he wrote some book about pans? Doesn’t sound very qualified.” The episode opens with a pallin’ around driving segment where Paul explains that the three chefs are friends in real life but “you can’t think like that in the competition.” Really? You can’t be like,...
- 2/23/2012
- by Dan Hopper
- BestWeekEver
During the finale of Top Chef Masters 3 last night, Floyd Cardoz beat Traci Des Jardins and Mary Sue Milliken to claim the $100,000 prize for his charity, the Mount Sinai School of Medicine's Young Scientist Cancer Research Fund. But he told one of the show's new judges, Ruth Reichl, that early in the competition, he wanted to leave because it wasn't fun thanks to the fighting between the chefs. In other words, the show's...
- 6/16/2011
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
Floyd Cardoz is feeling pretty darn good today. The NYC-based executive chef outcooked fellow cheftestants Mary Sue Milliken and Traci Des Jardins, taking the top spot on last night's Top Chef Masters finale. So does Cardoz think he deserved to take home the $110,000 in prizes? And would he ever do it again? Read on for our exclusive interview... Congratulations! So when you started Masters, did you ever think you would make it all the way? No. You know, they were all very, very talented chefs. To go into a competition saying "I'm going to win no matter what" always takes you away from who you truly are, and that's something that I wasn't going to do. Do you think...
- 6/16/2011
- E! Online
It’s the finals of “Top Chef Masters”! Someone ring the bell, it’s time for the death match to begin! Okay, it’s not a death match, but everyone’s so polite and friendly on this show that we need to spice things up a little. In one corner, we have Mary Sue Milliken of Border Grill of Los Angeles and Las Vegas. She’s playing for Share Our Strength. In the other corner, we have Traci des Jardins of Jardiniere in San Francisco. She’s playing for La Cucina. And… in a third corner, I guess it’s more a triangle-shaped ring, Floyd Cardoz of North...
- 6/16/2011
- by Liane Bonin Starr
- Hitfix
Bravo Host Curtis Stone
What’s the secret to success for a Top Chef Master? Apparently, it all comes down to Kiss. As in Keep It Simple, Stupid.
On Wednesday night, Floyd Cardoz, the New York chef behind the contemporary Indian restaurant, Tabla, took home the top prize of $100,000 in the third season of Bravo’s “Top Chef Masters.” And his winning meal included an utterly simple dish that divided the prestigious panel of judges – namely, upma, a breakfast and...
What’s the secret to success for a Top Chef Master? Apparently, it all comes down to Kiss. As in Keep It Simple, Stupid.
On Wednesday night, Floyd Cardoz, the New York chef behind the contemporary Indian restaurant, Tabla, took home the top prize of $100,000 in the third season of Bravo’s “Top Chef Masters.” And his winning meal included an utterly simple dish that divided the prestigious panel of judges – namely, upma, a breakfast and...
- 6/16/2011
- by Charles Passy
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
The task remains the same. Only the talent has exponentially increased. As is the case with the up-and-comer version of the show, the three finalists on Top Chef Masters were tasked on Wednesday's finale with cooking the three-course meal of their lives. Simple for a bunch of kitchen veterans, right? Oh, come now, these things never go according to plan! But among the big hits and slight misses, Floyd Cardoz was named the winner of the third season of Top Chef Masters—to his great surprise! "I'm shocked," he said in disbelief. The Indian chef and restaurateur, now based in New York City, had yet to win a challenge of either the quickfire or elimination...
- 6/16/2011
- E! Online
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