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Friedman Paul Erhardt was born on 5 November, 1943 in Stuttgart, Nazi Germany, is a Chef. Discover Friedman Paul Erhardt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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Occupation Chef
Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 5 November 1943
Birthday 5 November
Birthplace Stuttgart, Germany
Date of death (2007-10-26)Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania, U.S. Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died Place Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Nationality Germany

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Friedman Paul Erhardt Net Worth

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2013

Tell's life story (off and on-camera) is captured in CHEF TELL: The Biography of America's Pioneer TV Showman Chef by Ronald Joseph Kule, with forewords by TV hosts Regis Philbin and Chef Walter Staib. Published by Skyhorse Publishing in New York City, the hard cover, 452-page book containing 70 photos and never-published Chef Tell recipes, was released on October 1, 2013.

2007

Tell died on October 26, 2007, of heart failure at his home in Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania. He was 63 years old. He is survived by his wife of 19 years, Bunny, his son, Torsten, and a grandson.

1986

Former U.S. President Richard Nixon, who often visited his daughter Julie Eisenhower in Pennsylvania, sometimes dined at another of Chef Tell's restaurants in Wayne. Nixon personally sponsored Erhardt's citizenship application in 1986. Nixon reportedly was the guest speaker at his oath of citizenship ceremony. Senator Arlen Spector sent to Tell the US flag that flew over the US Congress building that day, at Nixon's request.

1974

Erhardt made his first television debut on a local Philadelphia television show called Dialing for Dollars in 1974. He was employed as a chef at the Marriott Hotel on City Avenue at the time. Now more commonly known as Chef Tell, his work on the show later earned him a regular 90-second cooking spot on a nationally syndicated show, PM Magazine. He often used the phrase, with his thick accent, "very simple, very easy" while cooking during his PM Magazine spots. His career led to guest appearances on Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous and earned Chef Tell time on QVC. He also hosted a show on PBS called In the Kitchen With Chef Tell. Chef Tell was known for his speed, for using humor in his cooking shows, and for his famous sign-off, "I SEE YOU!" He also was famous for his saying "I wish you had smellavision."

1970

Erhardt began his mandatory, three-year training to be a cook and a chef at the age of 13. Following his apprenticeship and further study and work in several hotels and restaurants in Europe, in 1970, he graduated at the age of 27 as Germany's youngest master chef to that time. That same year, he led a team of chefs to the Gold Medal in the Cooking Olympics in West Germany, and was also named Chef of the Year. Two years later, invited by a former Miss Philadelphia, Janet Louise Nicoletti, whom he later married, he moved to the United States where he became the Executive Chef at the Barclay Hotel in Philadelphia.

In addition to his work in television, Chef Tell worked in a number of other culinary positions. He owned several restaurants in Philadelphia in the 1970s and 1980s. Walt Disney World commissioned him to design and bake an enormous cake for Donald Duck's 50th birthday in 1984, which was part of a grand celebration at Walt Disney World in Florida. For over 10 years in the 1980s and '90's, he owned and operated Chef Tell's Grand Old House on Grand Cayman Island. He later opened two restaurants in neighboring Bucks County, Pennsylvania, the short-lived Harrow Inne in Ottsville and the famous Chef Tell's Manor House in Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania.

1943

Friedman Paul Erhardt (November 5, 1943 – October 26, 2007) was a German American pioneering early television chef. He was known as "Chef Tell" to his 40 million fans. He is widely regarded as one of the first chefs to enjoy widespread popularity on American television. Former Philadelphia Inquirer food writer, Elaine Tait, wrote, "Chef Tell is America's pioneer TV showman chef whose food always tastes good." Erhardt's thick German accent reportedly made him the inspiration for the Swedish Chef, a well known Muppet character on The Muppet Show, although Brian Henson denies this.

Friedman Paul Erhardt was born in Stuttgart, Nazi Germany on November 5, 1943. He was the son of a German newspaper publisher. Erhardt earned the nickname "Tell" when he played the character William Tell in a school play. Later, when asked by his TV producer, Art Moore, what he would like to take as his TV persona, he replied, "I'm known as Tell, so call me 'Chef Tell.'"