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Australian chef and television presenter
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Ed Halmagyi
Born (1975-02-27) 27 February 1975 (age 49)
Melbourne, Victoria
NationalityAustralian
Occupations
  • Chef
  • TV presenter
  • author
  • photographer
  • radio host
TelevisionBetter Homes and Gardens
Discover Tasmania
SpouseLeah Halmagyi
Children2
Websitewww.fast-ed.com.au

Ed Halmagyi (born February 1975), known as "Fast Ed", is an Australian TV presenter, chef, author, photographer, and radio host.

Early life

Halmagyi was born in February 1975, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, to Hungarian immigrants: neurologist Gabor Michael Halmagyi AO and bush regenerator Sue Halmagyi OAM. He has an older sister, Catherine, and a younger brother, Nicholas.

At 15, Halmagyi began his culinary career as a kitchen hand, then becoming an assistant chef. Throughout his school years at Trinity Grammar School, Halmagyi worked in Sydney restaurants, then undertook a Bachelor of Arts/Law at Sydney University. He continued to work as a chef alongside his studies. In 1995, he travelled to the Solomon Islands to participate in a program of community development and aid work.

Subsequently, Halmagyi pursued a Bachelor of Business degree through Southern Cross University (not yet completed) and qualified as a beekeeper.

Career

Halmagyi is best known for his role on the Seven Network lifestyle show Better Homes and Gardens, on which he became a cast member in 2003, as well as contributing to the eponymous monthly magazine. In November 2023, Halmagyi announced he was leaving the series after 20 years, to focus on a personal business venture.

For three seasons, he was the host of the travel show Discover Tasmania, as well as hosting his own afternoon cooking show, Fast Ed's Fast Food.

Halmagyi has published five cookbooks – Nove Cucina (2004), Dinner in 10 (2009), An Hour's the Limit (2010), The Food Clock: A Year of Eating Seasonally (2012) and The Everyday Kitchen (2017).

He writes a weekly syndicated column for the NewsLocal network of newspapers, produced his own magazine called Better Basics, and contributes to other magazines in Australia and abroad. Halmagyi is a successful commercial photographer, running a food and product media business in Sydney that specialises in editorial imagery and commercial product work. Commercially, Halmagyi works as a brand ambassador for Mitsubishi Electric, Ingham Poultry and Décor Australia. He is the ambassador for "A Taste of Harmony", an annual event that gives Australian workplaces the opportunity to celebrate their cultural diversity.

As a chef and pastry chef, Halmagyi's resume includes stints at Rockpool and Bennelong in Sydney, as well as Cruise, Beach Road, and Nove Cucina. His favourite job was working at the Wickaninnish Inn in Tofino, Canada.

Media

He has been a regular guest on ABC Radio Sydney, and has co-hosted the "Better Homes and Gardens" podcast.

Personal life

He lives in the Sydney suburb of Bilgola Beach, with his wife Leah, a graphic designer, a daughter and a son. Over the last decade, Halmagyi has performed charitable work with organisations including the Dry July Foundation and the Cancer Council NSW.

References

  1. Knox, David (20 November 2023). ""Fast" Ed Halmagyi to depart Better Homes & Gardens". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 20 November 2023.
  2. Kearney, Georgie (20 November 2023). "Better Homes and Gardens star Ed Halmagyi announces departure after 20 years". 7news.com.au. Retrieved 20 November 2023.
  3. "Ambassadors". A Taste of Harmony. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
  4. "Better Homes and Gard ..." TuneIn, Inc. Retrieved 21 February 2024.

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