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==Personal life==

==Personal life==

MacMillan is from [[Plymouth, Massachusetts]]. He graduated from [[Johnson and Wales University]] in nearby [[Providence, Rhode Island]]. He currently lives in [[Scottsdale, Arizona]], with his son, Ryan.

MacMillan is from [[Plymouth, Massachusetts]]. He graduated from [[Johnson and Wales University]] in nearby [[Providence, Rhode Island]]. He currently lives in [[Scottsdale, Arizona]], with his son, Ryan and live-in girlfriend, Tiffany.



==Career==

==Career==


Revision as of 23:37, 29 April 2013

Beau MacMillan
Born
EducationJohnson and Wales University
Culinary career

Current restaurant(s)

Television show(s)

Beau James MacMillan is an American chef and television personality. He is the executive chef for Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain, an upscale resortinArizona, and its featured restaurant, elements. He is also known by his nickname, "BeauMac."[2]

Personal life

MacMillan is from Plymouth, Massachusetts. He graduated from Johnson and Wales University in nearby Providence, Rhode Island. He currently lives in Scottsdale, Arizona, with his son, Ryan and live-in girlfriend, Tiffany.

Career

At 16 years old, MacMillan started working at Crane Brook Tea Room in Carver. He worked under Chef Francois de Melogue for a year. He went on La Vieille Maison in Boca Raton, Florida, eventually promoted to sous chef.

MacMillan moved to Los Angeles to become sous chef at Hotel Bel-Air. He was later hired at Shutters on the Beach in Santa Monica. In 1998, he was hired as the Executive Chef at the Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain (formerly known as The Ranch on Camelback). In March 2001, MacMillan and former Executive Chef Charles Wiley opened the restaurant elements.

Television career

While MacMillan was handing out hors d'oeuvres at the Aspen Food & Wine festival in 2005, Food Network's senior vice president of program planning, Bruce Seidel, approached him. Seidel had visited MacMillan at elements and invited him to take a turn on Iron Chef America, where he eventually beat Bobby Flay in "Battle American Kobe Beef."[2]

In early 2010, MacMillan co-hosted Season 1 of Food Network's Worst Cooks in America with Anne Burrell, and in August of 2012, he joined the pro team on Beat the Chefs on the Game Show Network.

References

  1. ^ Beau MacMillan Bio Food Network (accessed August 21, 2010)
  • ^ a b Rose, Jaimee Valley chef MacMillan adds popular TV host to already impressive menu of talents The Arizona Republic, February 7, 2010 (accessed August 21, 2010)
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