Hell’s Kitchen contestant Jessica Vogel died Monday. She was 34.
Her fiance, John Michael Keyser, said that she was being treated for chronic inflammatory bowel disease and her heart gave out, according to NorthJersey.com. Additional details about her death have not been released.
Vogel was a contestant on season 12 of Fox’s Gordon Ramsay-hosted reality cooking competition. Out of 20 contestants, she was the ninth chef eliminated. She also appeared on the Food Network’s Cutthroat Kitchen.
A self-proclaimed Jersey girl, Vogel attended culinary school at Johnson & Wales in Denver. She began her chef career at the New Jersey-based restaurant Kevin’s Thyme in Ho-Ho-Kus. She also worked for chef Christine Nunn as a pastry chef at Grange in Westwood and then went on to Picnic on the Square. She went on to serve as executive chef of Black Rebel Burger in Hackensack.
Vogel was active on social media...
Her fiance, John Michael Keyser, said that she was being treated for chronic inflammatory bowel disease and her heart gave out, according to NorthJersey.com. Additional details about her death have not been released.
Vogel was a contestant on season 12 of Fox’s Gordon Ramsay-hosted reality cooking competition. Out of 20 contestants, she was the ninth chef eliminated. She also appeared on the Food Network’s Cutthroat Kitchen.
A self-proclaimed Jersey girl, Vogel attended culinary school at Johnson & Wales in Denver. She began her chef career at the New Jersey-based restaurant Kevin’s Thyme in Ho-Ho-Kus. She also worked for chef Christine Nunn as a pastry chef at Grange in Westwood and then went on to Picnic on the Square. She went on to serve as executive chef of Black Rebel Burger in Hackensack.
Vogel was active on social media...
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- by D. Zhea
- Alt Film Guide
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- Alt Film Guide
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- Alt Film Guide
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Tuesday, lots of news passed back and forth that John Krasinski, of The Office fame, had landed on the Very Short List for the role, one of one. Sites like Fox News and But other sites took the opposite position, saying that Krasinski isn't getting the shield.
And their reports of Krasinski (along with Chace Crawford and Mark Vogel) being out included new names of folks who were in:...
With the upcoming Captain America movie the lynchpin of two potential franchises (CA and The Avengers) there's a great deal vested in getting the casting right. But who to cast? We mentioned a bunch of possibles last week, blondies like Patrick Flueger and Mark Vogel, all folks who'd look good with a shield -- or without a shirt. But can they anchor a multi-billion dollar series for several years?
Tuesday, lots of news passed back and forth that John Krasinski, of The Office fame, had landed on the Very Short List for the role, one of one. Sites like Fox News and But other sites took the opposite position, saying that Krasinski isn't getting the shield.
And their reports of Krasinski (along with Chace Crawford and Mark Vogel) being out included new names of folks who were in:...
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