Padma Parvati Lakshmi (; née Vaidynathan; born September 1, 1970) is an American television host, model, author, businesswoman, and activist. She rose to prominence by hosting the Bravo cooking competition program Top Chef (2006–2023). Lakshmi is the creator, host, and executive producer of the docuseries Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi, which premiered in 2020 on Hulu. For her work with these two series, as an executive producer and as a host, she has received 16 Primetime Emmy Award nominations.
Born in India, Lakshmi immigrated to the United States as a child. She became a model before embarking on a career in television. She has written five books: two cookbooks, Easy Exotic and Tangy, Tart, Hot & Sweet; an encyclopedia, The Encyclopedia of Spices & Herbs: An Essential Guide to the Flavors of the World; a memoir, Love, Loss, and What We Ate; and a children's book, Tomatoes for Neela illustrated by Juana Martinez-Neal, the latter two appearing on The New York Times best-seller list. Lakshmi has formed and produced sales for five different businesses. She co-founded the Endometriosis Foundation of America in 2009. She was appointed United Nations Development Programme Goodwill Ambassador in 2019. Lakshmi was listed among Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world in 2023.
At the age of 14, Lakshmi was hospitalized for three weeks and eventually diagnosed with Stevens–Johnson syndrome, a rare illness caused by hypersensitivity to an infection or a potentially fatal reaction to certain kinds of medications. Two days after her discharge from the hospital, she was injured in a car accident in Malibu, which left her with a fractured right hip and a shattered right upper arm. The arm injury required surgery, from which she retained a seven-inch scar between her elbow and shoulder.
Lakshmi graduated from William Workman High School in the City of Industry in 1988."Padma Lakshmi." In Newsmakers. Vol. 2. Detroit, MI: Gale, 2012. Gale In Context: Biography (accessed July 17, 2020). In 1992, she graduated from Clark University, earning a bachelor's degree in Theatre Arts and American Literature.
In a 2018 essay for The New York Times, Lakshmi revealed that, at the age of 16, she was raped by her then boyfriend, which she did not report; Lakshmi stated that she made the decision because her step-uncle molested her when she was seven years old, and her mother and stepfather sent her back to India for a year after she told them about the molestation; Lakshmi wrote, "The lesson was: If you speak up, you will be cast out. ... I am speaking now because I want us all to fight so that our daughters never know this fear and shame and our sons know that girls' bodies do not exist for their pleasure and that abuse has grave consequences." Lakshmi officially changed her name to simply Padma Parvati Lakshmi to honor her mother when she became a naturalized US citizen.
She has modeled for designers including Emanuel Ungaro, Giorgio Armani, Gianni Versace, Ralph Lauren, and Alberta Ferretti and appeared in ad campaigns for Roberto Cavalli and Versace. Padma Lakshmi Bio Bravotv.com She was a favorite model of the photographer Helmut Newton, whose photographs of her often highlighted the large scar on her right arm. Lakshmi has appeared on the covers of Redbook, Vogue India, FHM, Cosmopolitan, L'Officiel India, Asian Woman, Elle, Avenue, Industry Magazine, Marie Claire (India Edition), Harper's Bazaar, Town & Country, and Newsweek. She also posed nude for the May 2009 issue of Allure. She has done shoots for photographers Mario Testino and Helmut Newton. In 2023, at age 53, she appeared in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.
Lakshmi was a host and judge on the television show Top Chef. She also serves as an executive producer of the show. Lakshmi was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program in 2009 and in 2020 through 2022 for Top Chef. In 2020, Lakshmi won three Critic's Choice Awards for Top Chef. In 2023 she departed from the show following the .
Lakshmi is also the creator, host, and executive producer of Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi, which premiered on Hulu on June 18, 2020, and received the Gotham Awards for Breakthrough Series and Critic's Choice Awards for Best Culinary Show in 2021 and 2022. Taste the Nation received 100% on Rotten Tomatoes. In 2021, Hulu released a 4-episode special, Taste the Nation: Holiday Edition. In June 2022, Lakshmi received her first for Taste the Nation: Holiday Edition.
Her first film roles were in the Italian pirate movies The Son of Sandokan and Caraibi (Pirates: Blood Brothers). She had a comical supporting part as the lip-synching disco singer Sylk in the 2001 American movie Glitter, starring Mariah Carey. In 2002, Lakshmi made a guest appearance as alien princess Kaitaama in "," the 37th episode of the science fiction TV series . She portrayed Madhuvanthi in the TV movie Sharpe's Challenge (aired 2006). In 2006, she appeared in ABC's Biblical TV series The Ten Commandments as Princess Bithia. In 2009, Lakshmi starred in the video for the Eels song "That Look You Give That Guy."
She starred in the 2003 Bollywood Boom, alongside Katrina Kaif and Madhu Sapre, as one of three supermodels accused of stealing diamonds. She played the role of Geeta in Paul Mayeda Berges's 2005 film The Mistress of Spices. Lakshmi also made a guest appearance on the NBC series 30 Rock in 2009 and appeared on Whose Line Is It Anyway? in 2014.
Lakshmi also guest edited The Best American Travel Writing 2021, a collection of essays from renowned travel writers. Lakshmi wrote a syndicated column in The New York Times and has written articles on style for the American edition of Vogue, at editor Anna Wintour's request. She also wrote a column on style for Harper's Bazaar (UK and US editions) , following a commission from editor Glenda Bailey.
Lakshmi speaks five languages: Tamil, Hindi, English, Spanish, and Italian. At age 36, Lakshmi was diagnosed with endometriosis, which she has had since early adolescence. In 2016, Lakshmi was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor from the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations (NECO) and, in 2018, earned the Karma Award from Variety. In 2022, Lakshmi was honored by the Carnegie Corporation of New York's Great Immigrant Award. She was listed among Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world in 2023. In 2024, Lakshmi was a visiting scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and was bestowed the ICON Award from Boston University's School of Hospitality Administration.
Film, television, and hosting
Books and writing
Business endeavors
Personal life
Philanthropy
Activism
Selected filmography
Television
Documentary 2001 Episode: "" Episode: "Sharpe's Challenge" Seasons 2–20 Episode: "The Problem Solvers" 2014 Royal Pains Herself Episode: "A Bridge Not Quite Far Enough" 2015–2016 The View Herself 2017 Drop the Mic Herself Episode 10 (season 10) 2018 RuPaul's Drag Race Herself Episode 2 (season 10) 2019 Butterbean's Café Chef Belle Legume (Voice) Episode: "The Towering Tower of Crepes!" 2020–present Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi Herself, host and executive producer 2022 Getting Curious With Jonathan Van Ness Herself, guest and expert 2023 Big Mouth Priya (Voice)
Film
Documentary
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