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Matthew Locricchio
Matthew Locricchio (born June 3, 1947) is an American author of cookbooks for young chefs and actor. His cookbook, ''The International Cookbook for Kids'' won the Gourmand World Cookbook Award for ''Best Book for Children and Family'' in 2005. Locricchio has also authored other cookbooks such as ''Teen Cuisine'', ''Teen Cuisine: New Vegetarian'', ''The 2nd International Cookbook for Kids'', and eight individual titles in the ''Superchef'' series.
==Biography==
Matthew Locricchio was born in Detroit, Michigan. He moved with his family to St. Clair Shores, Michigan, where he graduated from Lakeview High School. While in high school and afterwards he worked in his family’s catering business and in several of their restaurants. In high school he made his first appearances as an actor in such plays as ''Come Out of the Closet'' and ''Night of January 16th''. After attending Northern Michigan University and Eastern Michigan University, he left for San Francisco, California, to study acting at the American Conservatory Theater then run by William Ball.
During his time in San Francisco he appeared in plays at the Magic Theatre by Michael McClure and Sam Shepard. These included ''Josephine the Mouse Singer'', ''Gorf'', and the world premier of Shephard’s ''Buried Child''. He also produced and starred in ''When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?'' Bernard Weiner of the ''San Francisco Chronicle'' described his performance as Teddy in the latter as "scarily brilliant".〔Weiner, Bernard. "Taut, compelling 'Red Ryder'", "San Francisco Chronicle", San Francisco, 1 October 1976.〕
Locricchio later relocated to New York, New York where he acquired the recurring role of Adams in the NBC daytime soap opera ''Texas''. This was followed by appearances on stage at the Public Theater, Yale Repertory Theatre, Indiana Repertory Theatre, and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in plays by Václav Havel, William Shakespeare, and David Mamet. He also was seen on television in ''Kate and Allie'', ''Saturday Night Live'', and in the TV movie ''Stone Pillow'' with Lucille Ball.〔(Matthew Locricchio ) at the Internet Movie Database, Retrieved 2013-01-28〕
After nearly thirty years as an actor, Locricchio changed his focus to writing cookbooks for young chefs. Eight cookbooks of his were published by Marshall Cavendish’s Benchmark Books imprint under the series name ''Superchef''. These titles, each focusing on a specific country, introduced young readers to the cooking of Brazil, China, France, Greece, India, Italy, Mexico, and Thailand. This series has been in print since 2002 and is now in its second edition.
He later wrote ''The International Cookbook for Kids'', which was the 2005 winner of the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards as Best Book for Children and Family in the USA. It also was the ''Disney Adventures'' Book Award-Winner in the “Hands-On” category. Rosemary Black in the ''Daily News (New York)'' described this book as “picture perfect for beginning cooks.〔Black, Rosemary. "It's picture perfect for beginning cooks", "Daily News", New York, 9 February 2005.〕 Locricchio followed this title with a sequel, ''The 2nd International Cookbook for Kids'' in 2008, which ''The New York Times'' said is one of several titles that "...points in a new direction going beyond cookies and other treats to teach children to cook main courses and side dishes.〔Polk, Tara-Parker. "Beyond cupcakes: children in the kitchen", "The New York Times", New York, 9 December 2008.〕
More recent titles from Matthew Locricchio have been written for a slightly older readership. In 2010 ''Teen Cuisine'' was released. ''Booklist''’s Gillian Engberg described this as an “inspiring, contemporary guide, which should be a first suggestion to any aspiring young chef.〔Enberg, Gillian. (), "Teen cuisine", "Booklist Online", 30 August 30 2010. Retrieved on 3 April 2013.〕 ''Houston Chronicles review stated that ''Teen Cuisine'' "...gives teenagers a slew of recipes to sink their teeth into. Better yet, they are recipes that don't require a can opener."〔Honeycutt, Mimi. (),"Houston Chronicle", 18 August 2010. Retrieved on 2 April 2013.〕
Locricchio’s most recent title is ''Teen Cuisine: New Vegetarian'', which was published by Amazon Children’s Publishing, a division of Amazon Publishing in late 2012. In April 2013 this book won the International Association of Culinary Professionals 2013 award as Best Cookbook for Children, Youth, and Family.〔Parsons, Ruth. () "Los Angeles Times", Los Angeles, 10 April 2013. Retrieved on 16 April 2013.〕

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