Padma LakshmiEmmy nominated Padma Lakshmi is known internationally as an actress, food expert, model and award-winning author. 2010 will be a busy year for Lakshmi with her namesake jewelry line, returning as host of Bravo’s successful series “Top Chef,” as well as being the new face of Pantene’s Nature Fusion line.
Lakshmi established herself as a food expert early on in her career, having hosted two successful cooking shows and writing a best-selling cookbook Easy Exotic, for which she won the International Versailles Event for best cookbook by a first time writer. Lakshmi followed this success with the publication of her second cookbook, Tangy, Tart, Hot & Sweet, released by Weinstein Books which is a larger endeavor filled with over 150 recipes from around the world and intriguing personal memoirs.
For The Food Network, Lakshmi hosted “Padma’s Passport” where she cooked diverse cuisine from around the world. Lakshmi has also hosted “Planet Food,” a documentary series broadcast on The Food Network and worldwide on the Discovery Channel. She journeyed to countries such as Spain and India. Laskshmi is Emmy nominated for her role as host and judge on Bravo’s “Top Chef” which has been Emmy nominated three times for Outstanding Reality Competition Show.
Lakshmi was last seen with Aishwarya Rai and Dylan McDermott in Paul Mayeda Berges' newest film “Mistress of Spices.” She received a positive response for her performance as Princess Bithia in ABC's much anticipated mini-series “The Ten Commandments” alongside Naveen Andrews (“Lost”), Omar Sharif and Dougray Scott. The program was the second-highest rated television film of 2006. She also recently starred in BBC America’s “Sharpe’s Challenge” opposite Sean Bean. This two-part mini-series directed by Tom Clegg is the continuation of the popular BBC series based on Richard Cornwall’s novels aired in September 2006.
She has appeared in films in the US, Italy, and India. Other television credits include hosting Rai Television's “Dominica In,” Italy’s highest rated program.
Lakshmi is also an accomplished writer. In addition to her food writing, she has contributed to such magazines as American Vogue, Gourmet and British and American Harper's Bazaar.
Originally known as the first internationally successful Indian supermodel, Lakshmi started modeling while an exchange student in Spain with Clark University where she received a B.A. with honors in Theater Arts.
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