

Documentary
Overview
The life of Jeremiah Tower, one of the most controversial, outrageous, and influential figures in the history of American gastronomy.
Top Cast


Anthony Bourdain
Anthony Bourdain
Himself
Anthony Bourdain
Himself


Martha Stewart
Martha Stewart
Herself
Martha Stewart
Herself


Mario Batali
Mario Batali
Himself
Mario Batali
Himself


Tammy Klein
Tammy Klein
Margaret's Girlfriend
Tammy Klein
Margaret's Girlfriend


Richard Neil
Richard Neil
Russian Uncle
Richard Neil
Russian Uncle
Francesca De Luca
Francesca De Luca
Margot Fonteyn
Francesca De Luca
Margot Fonteyn
Shondale Seymour
Shondale Seymour
Margaret Tower
Shondale Seymour
Margaret Tower
Stephen Torres
Stephen Torres
Himself - Director, Roots of American Food Festival
Stephen Torres
Himself - Director, Roots of American Food Festival
James Villas
James Villas
Himself - Former Food and Wine Editor, Town and Country Magazine
James Villas
Himself - Former Food and Wine Editor, Town and Country Magazine
Ruth Reichl
Ruth Reichl
Self - Author / Former Editor-in-Chief, Gourmet Magazine
Ruth Reichl
Self - Author / Former Editor-in-Chief, Gourmet Magazine
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