Wolfgang Puck - Television and Movie Credits

Television and Movie Credits

  • Hell's Kitchen (U.S.) (Guest Judge) 2011-2012 TV Show Series
  • Keeping Up with the Kardashians (Chef to Kim Kardashian & Kris Humphries' Wedding)
  • The Next Food Network Star (Guest Judge) 2011 TV Show Series
  • The Smurfs (Chef Smurf) 2011 Movie
  • Top Chef: New York (Guest Judge) 2011 TV Show Series
  • Top Chef: Las Vegas (Guest Judge) 2009 TV Show Series
  • Celebrity Cooking Showdown (Reality Cast Member) 2006 TV Show Series
  • Las Vegas (four episodes) 2006: As Himself
  • AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes (Remarks by) 2005 TV Show Series
  • The Weather Man (Actor - Himself) 2005 Movie
  • The Simpsons: "The Bart Wants What It Wants" (Guest Star) - 2002 TV Show Series
  • Wolfgang Puck series 2001 S
  • The Muse (Actor - Himself) 1999 Movie
  • Iron Chef America: Battle of the Masters
  • Frasier episode: The Proposal (Actor - Himself) TV Show Series
  • The Jay Leno Show: "Jaywalking" (Himself) October 13, 2009
  • Tales from the Crypt: "Werewolf Concerto" (Himself) September 9, 1992

Mentioned by the character Richard Thornburg in Die Hard (1988), played by William Atherton, when on the phone to someone he wishes to take to a restaurant. He says, "Of course we can get a table. I know Wolfgang personally. I interviewed him."

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