Robert Hesse(I)
Celebrity Chef Robert Hesse first got his love for cooking by watching
his grandmother and mother in the kitchen as a boy growing up in Long
Island, NY. While shuffling back and forth between New York and
Florida, That love for cooking laid dormant as an emotionally
challenging upbringing caused him to make some poor life choices, often
seeing him in the presence of a judge. During one of these judicial
experiences, a 15 year old Robert was sent to Eckerd Academy in
Brooksville, Florida to spend six months and hopefully, put his life
back on track and to provide him with the positive male role models
that his life was thus far lacking Eckerd Academy is an outdoor program
for troubled youth. The kids live out in the woods, receive alternative
schooling, therapy and learn life skills. Once a week, the kids are
responsible for all the cooking for the day, which teaches them math
and writing skills, responsibility and planning. For Hesse, those meals
changed his life. A camp councilor handed Robert a potato and a peeler
and asked, "Do you know what to do with that?" Hesse was blown away by
the responsibility of cooking for the camp, but by the end of it, he
realized this is what he wanted to do for the rest of his life. After
his Eckerd Academy experience, Robert had some struggles with
readjustment back into everyday life. Reflecting upon what he learned
at Eckerd, combined with some "tough love" from his mother, Robert
picked himself up by his bootstraps and took his new found passion for
cooking into a career by getting kitchen jobs at area restaurants. One
day, a twenty year old Robert heard a radio ad for a culinary school in
Lakeland, Florida. He quickly signed up, obtained financial aid, hopped
a bus and off he went to take his dream to the next level. After
receiving his degree in Culinary Arts, Robert toured the country,
working at various hotels and resorts under some well known chefs,
sharpening his kitchen skills in the process. In 2005, Robert returned
home to New York as the Executive Chef of Q Restaurant in Quogue.
Robert then brought his "Strong Island" street-honed personality to the
hit FOX reality show, "Hell's Kitchen" and into the hearts of America
as Season Five's overwhelming fan favorite. A health issue forced an
early exit for Robert from the show, as most, including host, Chef
Gordon Ramsey, thought that Hesse would easily glide into the finals.
After the completion of Season Five, FOX was flooded with mail in
support of Robert, urging the network to bring him back. That remains
to be seen as Season Six is set to premiere on July 21, 2009.
Currently, Robert Hesse is the Executive Chef of Georgica Restaurant in
The Hamptons, partnering up with Hell's Kitchen mate, Seth Levine and
continues to do personal appearances, cooking demonstrations and
autograph shows.