Gordon Ramsay and his production company Studio Ramsay have left CAA to sign with WME. The Michelin-starred chef and TV personality leaves his previous agency after eight years.
One of the most famous faces in food-centric television, Ramsay is the host and executive producer of “Hell’s Kitchen,” “MasterChef,” “MasterChef Junior,” and “Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back” on Fox. He also puts out yearly “MasterChef Celebrity Showdown” specials, and has a new show coming from National Geographic Channel called “Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted,” on July 21, which has already been renewed for Season 2 and will have an accompanying digital and print magazine.
Studio Ramsay is behind “Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back,” “Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted,” and “Gordon, Gino and Fred’s Road Trip” for ITV. It’s also behind the upcoming Channel 4 Series “Born Famous,” as well as the daytime cooking series, “Culinary Genius,” which premiered on ITV in the U.K. and syndicated on FOX stations in the U.S.; the ITV series “Gordon on Cocaine,” and FOX’s “The F-Word Live with Gordon Ramsay.” The studio also produces the children’s series “Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch,” starring Tilly Ramsay, for U.K. children’s channel CBBC.
“With a prolific slate of shows in production, we welcome their expertise to catapult Studio Ramsay on a global scale,” said Elvia Van Es Oliva, US Executive Vice President of Studio Ramsay.