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Adam Montgomery Richman is an American actor and television host. He has hosted various dining and eating-challenge programs on the Travel Channel, History Channel, and Discovery+.

Early life and education
Richman, an only child, was born into a Jewish family in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, and raised in the Sheepshead Bay neighborhood. He completed his undergraduate degree in international studies at Emory University, and earned a master's degree from the Yale School of Drama. While attending Emory, Richman was a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. ==Career==
Career
Early acting career Richman's acting career has included guest roles on Guiding Light, All My Children, Law & Order: Trial by Jury, and he portrayed God as a butcher on Joan of Arcadia in 2004. In addition to appearing in regional theater productions throughout the United States, he was also seen in several national television commercials. Food expertise and travel journal As a self-educated food expert and trained sushi chef, Richman wrote the book America the Edible: A Hungry History from Sea to Dining Sea, which was released on November 9, 2010, by Rodale Publishing. On January 23, 2011, Richman appeared on Food Network's Iron Chef America as a judge for a battle with Gruyère as the theme ingredient. Richman hosted Travel Channel's ''The Traveler's Guide to Life, which debuted on January 26, 2011, and Amazing Eats, a spin-off of his popular series Man v. Food and Man v. Food Nation'', which premiered on January 11, 2012. Post Man v. Food (2012–2014) During his time as a competitive eater, Richman gained a considerable amount of weight and became depressed. After retiring from competitive eating, he lost . Richman was a paid spokesman for Zantac during Season 3 of Man v. Food. Some Instagram users responded with criticism of the hashtag, and Richman responded to some of them with insults, referring to them as "haters" and telling one to "grab a razor blade & draw a bath". He later apologized, but the Travel Channel postponed Richman's series Man Finds Food, which was meant to begin airing in July 2014, until April 2015. Also in 2015, Richman was a judge on the British television series BBQ Champ, hosted by Myleene Klass and broadcast on ITV. Recent work (2019–present) Richman is a leading contributor on the History network's The Food That Built America, which began airing in 2019. In February 2021, he began hosting the History series Modern Marvels and the next year began hosting Adam Eats the 80s. In March 2024, Adam Richman Eats Britain premiered on Discovery+ in the UK. In October 2024, Richman started a collaboration with First We Feast called Pro Moves on their YouTube channel. ==Filmography==
Personal life
Richman is a fan of the baseball team New York Yankees, soccer teams Tottenham Hotspur and Grimsby Town, and American football team Miami Dolphins (especially its Hall of Fame quarterback, Dan Marino). On June 8, 2014, Richman represented the "Rest of the World" team in the annual Soccer Aid match against England at Old Trafford, Manchester, in a game that combined former professional players and celebrities. Richman was quoted as saying that he lost for the game, and cried when he was asked to take part. Ties to United Kingdom Richman has a large fan base in the UK and has been appearing on shows in the region for the past 10 years. In 2024, he remarked: "I think globally British food is largely misunderstood and maybe unfairly maligned… We acknowledge Spain's impact on food, Japan's impact on food, Italy's impact on food – all of which are profound – but people slag off Britain. Then you stop and you go, the sandwich has roots here, Cheddar has roots here, Angus beef has roots in Britain." English football In June 2020 Richman became a shareholder in English football club Grimsby Town; he had also previously put money into the club via a fan fundraising scheme called "Operation Promotion". ==References==
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