Marcus Wareing: A look at the Masterchef The Professionals judge, including his net worth and fallout with Gordon Ramsay
Gordon Ramsey was Marcus Wareing's best man at his wedding
MARCUS Wareing is known for his role as judge for MasterChef: The Professionals.
He started his career working as a sous chef for Gordon Ramsey, but who is he?
Who is Marcus Wareing?
Marcus Wareing was born on June 29, 1970 in Southport, Merseyside.
He started working in the food industry at the age of 11, packing potatoes and helping his dad with deliveries.
Half of me thinks he’s [Gordon Ramsay] a sad b*****d and the other half still adores him
Marcus Wareing
Marcus was paid just 10p for every 5lb (2.3kg) bag of potatoes packed.
He credits his dad’s long hours with inspiring his own work ethic.
As a teen, he was the only boy in his home economics class at Stanley High School and went on to study catering at Southport College.
Marcus married his wife Jane in 2000 after dating her for seven years.
The couple met when Marcus was working as a sous chef at Gravetye Manor in West Sussex.
Jane worked as the front-of-house manager in the restaurant.
Which famous chefs has Marcus Wareing worked with?
Marcus has worked in cities such as New York City, Amsterdam and Gravetye Manor, in Sussex, and other luxurious locations.
Marcus was first employed as a commis chef at the Savoy Hotel, under Anton Endelmann at the age of 18.
He left to work with Albert Roux at the Michelin starred Le Gavroche, where he first met Gordon Ramsay.
Marcus Wareing and Gordon Ramsey working together timeline
In 1993 Marcus joined Ramsay’s Aubergine as his sous chef and protégé.
He credits Ramsay with teaching him to cook – describing his time at Aubergine as “the most important time in my life”.
In 1995 they opened L’Oranger, a joint venture in which both he and Ramsay held stakes.
Marcus’ first head chef job was at L’Oranger and at the age of 25 he earned his first Michelin star.
After a fall-out between A-Z Restaurants, Marcus and Ramsay quit L’Oranger – and the Hell’s Kitchen judge went on to open his own restaurant titled Restaurant Gordon Ramsay.
In 1999, Ramsay’s group opened Petrus, where Marcus worked as the head chef.
Seven months after opening, the restaurant gained a Michelin star.
The restaurant moved to the Berkeley Hotel in 2003, replacing Pierre Koffman’s La Tante Claire.
In the same year, Marcus became Chef Patron of the Grill Room at the Savoy, competing against his former boss Anton Endelmann.
Petrus went on to be awarded two Michelin stars and five AA Rosettes, while the Savoy Grill got its first star in the hotel’s history under Marcus.
Why did Marcus Wareing and Gordon Ramsay fall out?
A bitter dispute erupted when Berkeley Hotel bosses confirmed they were going to launch Marcus’ first solo restaurant as the chef attempted to come out of Ramsay’s shadow.
He was due to take Petrus’ lease on.
However, Ramsay won the rights to Petrus’ name and Marcus signed a gagging order over the dispute.
At the time, Marcus told Waitrose Food Illustrated: “Half of me thinks he’s [Ramsay] a sad b*****d and the other half still adores him.”
In 2023 Marcus told the about the end of their friendship:”It was the best thing that ever happened to both of us.
“I wanted to be in his shoes and I can’t be in his shoes — they’re too big.
“I knew I couldn’t fill them and I think I had another ambition and I had another goal.
“So I had to try.”
What other TV shows has he been on?
Marcus appeared in Channel 4 documentary Boiling Point in 1998, during his time as Ramsay’s sous chef.
He was one of 13 chefs chosen to recreate Leonardo da Vinci’s painting The Last Supper in 2003 and represented the north of England in the BBC’s Great British Menu in 2006.
Marcus later returned to Great British Menu as a judge, and criticised rival show MasterChef – claiming it encouraged young chefs to chase TV fame and become lazy in the kitchen.
But he went back on his words after he joined MasterChef: The Professionals as a judge, alongside Monica Galetti, in 2014.
Marcus also has his own BBC show called Marcus Wareing’s Tales From a Kitchen Garden.
The talented star also advised film stars Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller on set for the movie Burnt.
He has several cookbooks, including Marcus at Home, New Classics and Marcus Everyday.
His new six-part BBC Two show Simply Provence is airing at 6.30 pm on Monday May 6, 2024, with episodes running across the week and also being released on BBC iPlayer.
The show will show him learning to whip up classic French dishes with a British twist.
Talking about the TV show, Marcus told The Sun: “I’m a self-proclaimed lover of French food and have dedicated my life’s work to perfecting the art of elite, French cuisine but, until now, have never stepped back to fully immerse myself in the culture, the people and the simple, yet delicious, food that is at the heart of this beautiful region.
“I can’t wait to take audiences on a deep-dive into Provence and create some simple dishes and flavour combinations that everyone will be able to try at home – it will really be a feast for the senses.”