Carla Hall, with her winning zeal and perennial smile, has been a food TV fixture since first competing on Top Chef back in 2008.
So it's no surprise she's among the first back to work since the pandemic halted production, filming the next cycle of Food Network's Halloween Baking Championship on a closed and sterilized set.
Fans of the chef and bestselling cookbook author don't have to wait until October to see her in something new. She serves as a judge on Netflix's Crazy Delicious, which bowed at the top of the summer.
But TV judge is a small piece of Hall's career. The culinary ambassador for the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, she is one of the conspicuously few Black Americans with "Celebrity.
Read more on hollywoodreporter.com