Aleksei Archer and Alex Guarnaschelli
Aleksei archer, an American model and actress born in New York City is known for her dramatic appearances and versatility. Television personalities celebrate their birthdays on August 1st. The year in which she made her debut on television was 2007. In 2007, she first was a model for the television film. Aleksei also has other 18 projects, which include short films, Motion Pictures and modeling for TV. Beginning her career as a professional television host in 2007 helped her to survive fourteen years within the field. Aleksei as well as the rest of her siblings, finished her education by going to primary and professional schools across America. While she was passionate about her academic performance however, the artistic aspect of things like dramas, singing and sitcoms were more important to her. Alex Guarnaschelli...................Alex Guarnaschelli is the daughter of cookbook editor Maria Guarnaschelli and John Guarnaschelli. Born in St. Louis, she was moved to New York City at the age of a mere few days. In the year 1991, Barnard College granted her an Art History degree. In the same year, she was hired as an intern for An American Place restaurant for one year. Guarnaschelli began her culinary career prior to that, as she was helping her mom try recipes when she was editing her books at the house. The beginning of her culinary journey began when she watched her mother test recipes at home while editing cookbooks. Her final position was as chef in charge at Butter. Guarnaschelli was a contestant in 2007's Farmers Market Battle, a segment of Food Network's Iron Chef America, where she faced Cat Cora. The following year, she was a contestant in the third place of the season in The Next Iron Chef, and has been a judge for the show from the beginning. She competed and lost in an episode of the Food Network Challenge Ultimate Thanksgiving Feast. In the fourth season of The Next Iron Chef, she began working as an assistant chef for Iron chef Geoffrey Zakarian. She was the host of The Food Network program The Cooking Loft, in conjunction with Alex Guarnaschelli. In this show, she instructed a group of student chefs how to re-invent classic dishes.
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