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Robert Earl
Born
Robert Ian Leigh

(1951-05-29) 29 May 1951 (age 73)
Hendon, Middlesex, England
NationalityEnglish-American
CitizenshipUnited Kingdom
United States
Occupation(s)Film producer, investor, restaurateur, and television personality
Title
SpouseTricia Earl
ChildrenBeth, Cara, Robbie

Robert Earl (born 29 May 1951) is an English-American film producer, investor, restaurateur, and television personality. He is the founder and CEO of Planet Hollywood, chairman of the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas,[3] and host of Robert Earl's Be My Guest television program which airs weekly on the Cooking Channel.[4]

Early life

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Robert Earl was born Robert Ian Leigh,[3] son of British entertainer Robert Earl. Earl grew up in Hendon and was educated at the local school, but also travelled around a great deal in the UK, Europe and the United States, following his father's career.[5]

Earl graduated from the University of Surrey with an honours degree in Hotel and Catering Management. In 2012, he set up the Robert Earl Scholarship, awarded each year to 14 students across the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, worth up to £2,500 each.[6]

Business career and investments

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Earl was named one of "The 25 Most Influential Americans" by Time in 2001.[7]

President Entertainment

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Earl began his career with his first Beefeater medieval theatre-themed restaurant[5] in 1972. With its success, Earl opened additional themed restaurants, The Cockney Club, Shakespeare's Tavern, and Talk of London, close by in the late 1970s. Seeing the US market as having more growth potential, he attempted to sell the concepts to developers working on Disney's EPCOT, but the deal fell through. He stayed to open several theme restaurants with medieval and Wild West concepts in the Orlando market.[8] Amongst those themed restaurants in central Florida were Caruso's Palace (now Race Rock), King Henry's Feast and the original Shakespeare's Tavern on Church Street.[9]

Earl enlarged the business to include 70 restaurants by the time he merged his company President Entertainment with Pleasurama PLC, a London-based leisure group, in 1987. The transaction yielded Earl $63 million.[10]

Pleasurama PLC and Hard Rock Cafe

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Joining the board, he was tasked to undertake the purchase of Hard Rock Cafe. After becoming the brand's CEO, Earl enlarged Hard Rock from 7 to 22 units in 5 years, resulting in the eventual sale of the brand to Rank Group.[3] Earl was also a director of Pelican Group PLC, which owns the Café Rouge, Dôme, and Mamma Amalfi brands. leaving the company after its sale to Whitbread PLC.[3][5]

Planet Hollywood

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Planet Hollywood Restaurants

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In 1991, Earl founded Planet Hollywood,[5] negotiating celebrity investments from Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bruce Willis, and partnerships[clarification needed] including Demi Moore, and Sylvester Stallone. The company has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy twice, but Earl still owns a large amount of stock with original investors Schwarzenegger and Willis, alongside new Asian investors.[3]

Planet Hollywood Hotels

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In June 2003, in partnership with Bay Harbour Management LC and Starwood, Earl purchased the Aladdin Resort and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. In 2007 it was relaunched as the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. In 2010, Earl sold the property to Caesars Entertainment, but retained the brand's license.[3]

Earl of Sandwich

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In 2004, Robert Earl, Lord John Montagu, and Orlando Montagu founded Earl of Sandwich, a series of sandwich shops, and opened the first location at Downtown Disney. Earl of Sandwich has since become a franchise with 36 locations, and Earl serves as the chairman.[2]

Everton Football Club

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In October 2006, Earl became a 23% owner and director of English Premier League club Everton, buying the shareholding of Paul and Anita Gregg via his BCR Sports investment vehicle registered in the British Virgin Islands.[11][12]

In March 2016, Earl sold his stake in Everton Football Club to Farhad Moshiri[13] at a reported £ 175 million valuation.[14]

Buca di Beppo Italian Restaurants

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In 2008, he acquired the casual dining company Buca di Beppo and its chain of 88 restaurants, which serve family-style Italian-American food. He has since expanded the chain into new locations in the US and internationally.[15][16]

Bertucci's Brick Oven Pizzeria Restaurants

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In 2018, he acquired the Bertucci's Company and its 59 locations, predominantly located in New England and the northeastern United States.[17][18]

Chicken Guy!

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In 2018, Earl and Guy Fieri collaborated to open a fried chicken fast-food chain called Chicken Guy! The first location opened at Disney Springs in Orlando, Florida.[19] Additional locations have opened at FedEx Field, Levi's Stadium, and the Aventura Mall in Aventura, Florida.[20][21][22]

Bravo! Italian Kitchen and Brio Italian Grille

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In June 2020, Earl through Earl Enterprises acquired Bravo! Italian Kitchen and Brio Italian Grille restaurant chains for $30 million after they went bankrupt in April.[23] The acquisition included 45 of their locations across 19 U.S. states and the rehiring of over 4,000 previous employees.[24]

Virtual Dining Concepts

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In 2018, Earl launched Virtual Dining Concepts, a company centered around starting virtual kitchen businesses that are delivery only.[25] Some concepts created include Wing Squad as well as various celebrity collaborations like Tyga Bites[26] and MrBeast Burger.[27]

Entertainment media

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Television series

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Host of Robert Earl's Be My Guest television program

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As Host of Robert Earl's Be My Guest, Earl travels the world exploring popular restaurants and dishes out his knowledge from decades in the dining industry. The series premiered in September 2014 and airs weekly on the Cooking Channel. The show's success was celebrated with a primetime marathon in February 2015.[28]

Food Fortunes

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On the Food Fortunes television program, food visionaries pitch their products to a rotating panel of investors, who are some of the biggest names in the food, online and retail industry. Earl is a recurring castmember during Season 1, as a member of the panel of investors. The series, which premiered on 9 March 2015, airs weekly on the Food Network.[29]

On The Menu

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In 2014, Earl was a guest judge on two episodes of the television series On the Menu, which was produced by Mark Burnett and aired on TNT television network.[30] Two episodes centred around restaurant chains owned by Earl, for which he served on the panel of judges deciding the winner. In Season 1 Episode 4, the final challenge was creating a dessert for Earl's Planet Hollywood restaurants.[31] In Season 1 Episode 9, the final challenge was creating a pasta dish for Earl's Buca di Beppo restaurants.[32]

Personal life

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Earl and his wife Tricia have three children and reside in Orlando, Florida.[33]

References

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  1. ^ "Hotel/Restaurant Mogul Robert Earl Wants You to Be His Guest". HuffPost. 12 September 2014. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Earl of Sandwich seeks to expand with new St. Petersburg prototype". Tampa Bay Times.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Robert Ian Earl". Business Week. Archived from the original on 8 February 2014. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
  4. ^ "Robert Earl Be My Guest premieres Monday, Sept. 8 on the Cooking Channel". Orlando Sentinel. 6 September 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d Victoria Prever (1 December 2011). "Hendon to Herts via Hollywood". The Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
  6. ^ "Robert Earl Scholarship". University of Surrey. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
  7. ^ "Time's 25 Most Influential Americans". Time. 24 June 2001.
  8. ^ "History of Planet Hollywood International, Inc.". International Directory of Company Histories. Vol. 41. St. James Press. 2001. Retrieved 15 June 2018 – via FundingUniverse.
  9. ^ Kuhn, Brad (27 May 1996). "Stars Have Cameo Role For Company". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
  10. ^ "Hard Rock Cafe International, Inc. History". International Directory of Company Histories. Vol. 32. St. James Press. 2000. Retrieved 15 June 2018 – via FundingUniverse.
  11. ^ "Robert Earl". Everton F.C. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
  12. ^ Ornstein, David (21 October 2006). "Planet Hollywood founder buys 23% shareholding in Everton". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
  13. ^ "Confirmed: Farhad Moshiri's Everton investment ratified by Premier League". Liverpool Echo. LiverpoolEcho.com. 8 March 2016. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  14. ^ "How much is Moshiri's 49.9% stake in Everton worth?". SB Nation. 3 March 2016. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
  15. ^ "Buca di Beppo Restaurant Directory". Buca di Beppo Italian Restaurant and Banquet Facility.
  16. ^ "GGP Press Release". ggp.com. 21 February 2024.
  17. ^ Graham, Jordan (6 June 2018). "Bertucci's 'very expandable,' new owner says". Boston Herald. Retrieved 6 June 2018.
  18. ^ Comeau, Zachary (5 June 2018). "Bertucci's sold at bankruptcy for $20M". Worcester Business Journal.
  19. ^ Reilly, Mark (10 September 2019). "Guy Fieri's Chicken ppGuy restaurant coming to Mall of America". Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
  20. ^ Carman, Tim (23 September 2019). "Guy Fieri's fried chicken stand at FedEx Field is a mess. A tasty mess". Washington Post. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  21. ^ Zavoral, Linda (20 September 2019). "Guy Fieri's first Chicken Guy! stand in California opens at Levi's Stadium". Mercury News. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  22. ^ Petrillo, Lisa (25 October 2019). "Food Network's Chef Guy Fieri Brings 'Chicken Guy' To South Florida". CBS Miami. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  23. ^ Bilbao, Richard (11 June 2020). "Planet Hollywood owner buys Columbus-founded restaurant chain". Columbus Business First. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  24. ^ Luna, Nancy (11 June 2020). "Earl Enterprises buys Bravo Cucina Italian and Brio Tuscan Grille restaurants". Nation's Restaurant News. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  25. ^ Jennings, Lisa (31 January 2020). "Planet Hollywood founder Robert Earl builds virtual restaurant empire of delivery-only brands". Restaurant Hospitality. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  26. ^ Jennings, Lisa (29 July 2020). "Robert Earl launches Tyga Bites, first in a series of celebrity-fueled virtual restaurant brands". Nation's Restaurant News. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  27. ^ "MrBeast Burger Crashes the Virtual Dining Scene". QSR magazine. 21 December 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  28. ^ "US Weekly". Us_Weekly. 13 February 2015.
  29. ^ "Press Release for launch of Food Fortunes". Food Network. 4 February 2015. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  30. ^ "On The Menu Website". TNT Television Network. Archived from the original on 1 November 2014. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  31. ^ "On The Menu: Planet Hollywood – Season 1, Episode 4". IMDb. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  32. ^ "On The Menu: Buca di Beppo – Season 1, Episode 9". IMDb. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  33. ^ "Robert Earl". Orlando Sentinel. 14 April 1996.
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