Troy Johnson (writer) explained

Troy M. Johnson
Birth Date:13 August 1973
Birth Place:San Diego, California, USA
Occupation:TV personality/judge, food critic, author, writer
Alma Mater:California State University, Chico[1]
Children:2

Troy Johnson (born August 13, 1973) is a writer, food critic, and television personality from San Diego. He has been on several Food Network shows as a panelist and a judge on Iron Chef America[2] and The Best Thing I Ever Ate. He is best known as a judge on the Food Network show Guy's Grocery Games since its inception in 2013[3] and Campus Eats on the Big Ten Network since 2016. He previously hosted Crave which was also on the Food Network, an award winning music show in San Diego called Fox Rox, and a San Diego Padres pregame show entitled Outta Left Field.

Early life and education

Johnson was raised in Rancho Peñasquitos, a suburb of San Diego, and attended Mt. Carmel High School. He graduated in 1997 from California State University, Chico with a bachelor's degree in speech communications and poetry.[4]

Career

After college, he began writing as a music journalist where from 2002 to 2007 he was the music editor of the San Diego CityBeat.[1] During that time he wrote pieces for Billboard and Spin. He has also written articles for magazines such as Surfer, Rolling Stone, Mojo and Paper. He also wrote and hosted a San Diego TV show about indie rock called Fox Rox, which ran from 2001 to 2007.[5] The show garnered a number of local Emmy Awards.[1] From 2006-2007, he hosted a San Diego Padres pregame show entitled Outta Left Field. In 2007, he parlayed his music journalism into food writing. In 2007 as the senior editor of Modern Luxury’s Riviera magazine, working under James Beard Award winner Brad Johnson. Johnson soon developed a reputation as a food critic.

In 2008 when both shows were cancelled, lifestyle publication Riviera Magazine gave Johnson the opportunity to write about food.[1] The next three years were spent editing the award winning food critic. That time was also spent cultivating his palate, studying flash cards, and talking to chefs.[1] When that critic left, the opportunity to presented itself to become the next food critic. His first editorial of a local Italian restaurant impressed the editorial staff. It also won Best in Show for the San Diego Press Club.[1]

In 2010, Johnson responded to a Food Network blog searching for hosts and submitted a six minute long audition tape.[1] In 2011, he wrote and hosted the culinary travel series, filming nine episodes in six weeks.[4] Crave aired in August 2011 on the Food Network.[6] After two seasons and declining ratings, the show was cancelled.[1] Later in 2011, he became the food and restaurant editor-at-large and dining critic for San Diego Magazine.[7] He has appeared on other Food Network shows including Iron Chef America and The Best Thing I Ever Ate.

After becoming a fan favorite on Crave and it being the number two show in reruns on Fridays, the Food Network asked Johnson to become a judge on Guy's Grocery Games which started in 2013. He is still a rotating judge.[1] He has published a book about growing up with a lesbian mother, titled Family Outing.[8]

In 2016, Johnson started hosting another food related show for the Big Ten Network entitled Campus Eats which he has co-hosted with Jenny Dell. The two go to different university campuses and try the local fare.

Personal life

Johnson is a lifelong fan of the San Diego Padres.

Filmography

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2001-2007Fox RoxHost
2006-2007Outta Left FieldHost
2010CraveHostWriter
2010-2011The Best Thing I Ever AteHimself3 episodes
2012The Best Thing Since Sliced BreadHimself
Extreme ChefJudgeSeason 2 episode 3: "Desert Survival"
2013Summer SnacksFood ExpertTV show, 1 season, also called "All You Can Eat"
2013Iron Chef AmericaJudgeSeason 11 episode 9: "Bobby Flay vs. Hong Thaimee: Tamarind"
2013–presentGuy's Grocery GamesJudge92 episodes
Contestant on season 11 episode 9: "Joy to the Judge"
2016–presentCampus EatsCo-hostWriter
2019Diners, Drive-Ins and DivesHimselfSeason 30 episode 2: "A World of Barbecue"
Restaurant: Grand Ole BBQ

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Savoring the Taste of Success. Murphy. Sean. Chico Statements. May 29, 2018.
  2. Web site: Troy Johnson credits . TV Guide. May 25, 2018.
  3. Web site: Food Network Stars and More Join Beau MacMillian for This Year's Lunch & Learn Series. Lauren. Saria. June 19, 2014. Phoenix New Times. May 29, 2018.
  4. Web site: A food TV star is born -- or is he?. Peter. Rowe. 29 August 2011.
  5. Web site: Chef's Roll - Troy Johnson . chefsroll.com. May 25, 2018.
  6. Web site: Food Network, 'Crave' . Food Network. May 25, 2018.
  7. Web site: San Diego Magazine Hires Food Writer Troy Johnson. Vanderberg. Marcus. November 28, 2011. Adweek. May 27, 2018.
  8. Web site: Troy Johnson - Food Writer / TV Host . San Diego Wine Classic. May 27, 2018.