Robert Irvine worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Irvine worked on a variety of projects during his early entertainment career, including "Chefs vs City" (Food Network, 2009-2010), "Chopped" (Food Network, 2009-) and "Dear Food Network: Thanksgiving" (Food Network, 2008-09). He also contributed to "Dinner: Impossible" (Food Network, 2007-2010), "Food Network Star" (Food Network, 2005-2017) and "Iron Chef America" (Food Network, 2004-2014). Irvine continued to work steadily in reality television throughout the early 2000s and the 2010s, appearing on "Melissa & Joey" (2010-15), "Worst Cooks in America" (Food Network, 2010-17) and "Body of Proof" (ABC, 2011-13). He also appeared in the TV special "Restaurant Impossible: Wedding Impossible" (Food Network, 2011-12). In the 2010s, Irvine lent his talents to projects like "Restaurant: Impossible" (Food Network, 2011-16), "All-Star Family Cook-off" (Food Network, 2012-13) and "Restaurant Express" (Food Network, 2013). His credits also expanded to "A Hero's Welcome" (Food Network, 2014-15), "Chopped: Impossible" (Food Network, 2015) and "Holiday: Impossible to Jackson Hole" (Food Network, 2015-16). Most recently, Irvine worked on "Rachael Ray's Kids Cook-Off" (Food Network, 2015).
Renovation: Possible
(Himself)
Dinner: Impossible
(self)
Cheat Day USA
(Host)
Body of Proof
(Chef Leon Gould)
Worst Cooks in America
(Himself - Host)
Outchef'd
(Self)
All-Star Academy
(Self - Mentor)
Restaurant Rivals: Irvine vs. Taffer
(Himself)
Drop Dead Diva
(Robert Irvine)
Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives
(Self)
The Next Iron Chef
(Self - Contestant)
Restaurant: Impossible
(Self)
Guy's Grocery Games
(Self)
Beat Bobby Flay
(Self)