Rachael Ray
According to Rachael Ray, she grew up in food. "My first vivid
memory is watching my mom in a restaurant kitchen. She was flipping
something with a spatula. I tried to copy her and ended up grilling my
right thumb! I was 3 or 4," says Rachael, who insists that cooking is a
way of life she was simply born into. "Everyone on both sides of my
family cooks."
Rachael has parlayed that birthright into a wildly
successful career as a syndicated television star, an iconic Food
Network television personality, bestselling cookbook author and
editor-in-chief of her own lifestyle magazine.
In the fall of 2007, she launched a hugely successful syndicated daytime program, Rachael Ray.
Showcasing Rachael's warmth, energy and boundless curiosity, the show -
produced by CBS Television Distribution and Oprah Winfrey's Harpo
Productions - invites viewers to experience life the Rachael Ray way.
Credited with getting America back in the kitchen with her easy
approach to cooking, Rachael takes the same philosophy - finding simple
solutions to everyday problems - beyond the kitchen and into all
aspects of the show.
Growing up in a family steeped in culinary
tradition, Rachael was exposed to a wide range of cooking techniques,
from her maternal grandfather who grew and cooked everything his family
of 12 ate, to her dad's family, which embraced the food-rich traditions
of Louisiana. The Ray family owned several restaurants on Cape Cod,
Mass., before relocating to upstate New York, where her mother worked
as the food supervisor for a restaurant chain. "I was surrounded by all
different styles of cooking and worked in the food service industry in
just about every capacity you can imagine," Rachael says.
By her early twenties, Rachael developed a
hankering for city life and moved to New York where she landed at
Macy's, working first at the candy counter and then as manager of the
Fresh Foods Department. She credits her two years there for giving her
an education in gourmet foods. After Macy's, Rachael helped open Agata
& Valentina, the prestigious New York gourmet marketplace, where
she was the store manager and buyer.
Despite the exciting lifestyle in the foodie
circles of New York City, Rachael decided to move back to upstate New
York and start managing pubs and restaurants at the famed Sagamore
Resort on Lake George. From there, she was recruited by Cowan &
Lobel, a large gourmet market in Albany, to be their food buyer and
eventually their "chef."
As a way to increase grocery sales during the
holidays, Rachael created a series of cooking classes, including a
course promising to teach 30-Minute Mediterranean Meals,
which exploded in popularity. The CBS station in Albany-Schenectady,
WRGB-TV, discovered Rachael and signed her on to do a weekly 30-Minute Meals segment for the evening news. Nominated
for two regional Emmys in its first year, the segment was a major
success; a companion cookbook sold 10,000 copies locally during the
holidays. With that, a franchise was born!
Rachael's television work grew to include a series
of lifestyle and travel segments as well as a long-term relationship
with the Food Network, hosting shows such as Rachael's Vacations, Tasty Travels, $40 A Day, Inside Dish and 30-Minute Meals,
the latter of which earned Rachael a 2006 Daytime Emmy Award for
"Outstanding Service Show" and a nomination for "Outstanding Service
Show Host."
In addition to her television endeavors, Rachael has turned her 30-Minute Meals concept into a bestselling series of cookbooks, including 30-Minute
Meals, 30-Minute Meals 2, 30-Minute Meals: Get Togethers, Comfort
Foods, Veggie Meals, The Open House Cookbook, Cooking Round The Clock
Rachael Ray 30-Minute Meals, Cooking Rocks! Rachael Ray 30-Minute Meals
for Kids, Rachael Ray Best Eats In Town On $40 A Day, Rachael Ray
30-Minute Get Real Meals, Rachael Ray 365: No Repeats A Year of
Deliciously Different Dinners, Express Lane Meals, 2-4-6-8: Great Meals
for Couples or Crowds, and Just in Time: All-New 30-Minute
Meals, plus Super-Fast 15-Minute Meals and Slow It Down 60-Minute Meals
and Yum-o! The Family Cookbook. Rachael's five most recent titles all hit the New York Times bestsellers list in the first month on-sale.
Taking the can-do spirit of her television shows and books, Rachael
launched a new lifestyle magazine in 2005 bearing her vision called Every Day with Rachael Ray.
With great food at its heart, the new full-size glossy magazine, for
which Rachael serves as editor-in-chief, covers much more than food.
The magazine offers smart and easy recipes for an array of delicious
foods, as well as practical advice on food destinations and
entertaining. Through the magazine, Rachael takes readers around the
country to meet people who love food - from top celebrities and
authentic artisans to great home cooks. In 2006, Every Day With Rachael Ray was named "Launch of the Year" by Advertising Age and won AdWeek's Hot List in 2007 for "Start Up of the Year."
In the fall of 2006, Rachael launched the daily one-hour, nationally syndicated show Rachael Ray,
which scored the highest rated premiere for a syndicated talk show
since the 2002 launch of Dr. Phil. It immediately secured its position
among the top ranked daytime shows and was the #1 syndicated strip
launched in the 2006-07 season. The daytime talker was immediately
embraced by critics across the country. Time magazine wrote, "You can't
attract her kind of following by just being accessible. Ray, like Regis
Philbin, is gifted at being on television." Newsweek praised Rachael as
being "the most down-to-earth TV star on the planet ..." People
magazine named Rachael Ray one of the top 10 shows of 2006, and Forbes voted her #2 "Most Trusted Celebrity."
Last season, Rachael Ray
won the 2008 Outstanding Talk Show - Entertainment Emmy Award. Adding
to the list of achievements, Television Week named her "Syndication
Personality of the Year" in 2007 and BusinessWeek honored her as one of the "Best Leaders of 2006." In its freshman year, Rachael Ray
won a 2007 Daytime Emmy Award and was nominated for six others
including "Outstanding Talk Show" and "Outstanding Talk Show Host."
The positive praise from the press and the remarkable season one ratings confirmed Rachael Ray as a syndication success and in January 2007, the show was renewed through 2010.
"My life has been a total accident - a very happy, wonderful accident
that I didn't and couldn't have planned," says Rachael. Despite her
growing celebrity she is determined to stay grounded and hold on to her
down-to-earth values. She still spends as much time as she can at her
cabin in the Adirondacks with her husband, John, her family - the
"research team" - and her beloved pit bull, Isaboo.
In the spring of 2007, Rachael Ray launched a nonprofit organization,
Yum-o! that empowers kids and their families to develop healthy
relationships with food and cooking. By providing the tools to create
easy, affordable and delicious meals, Yum-o! is changing the way
America eats. Yum-o!'s three work areas include educating kids and
their families about cooking, feeding hungry American kids and funding
cooking education and scholarships. For more information about the
Yum-o! organization, please visit www.yum-o.org.
Rachael Ray,
the Emmy Award winning Outstanding Talk Show, is distributed and
produced by CBS Television Distribution in association with Harpo
Productions, Scripps Networks and Watch Entertainment. Janet Annino is
executive producer. CBS Television Distribution is a unit of CBS Corp.