Gourmet Detective
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GenreMystery
Based onseries
by Peter King
by Peter King
Written byBecky Southwell
Dylan Neal
Dawn DeKeyser
Dylan Neal
Dawn DeKeyser
Directed byScott Smith
Terry Ingram
Mark Jean
Terry Ingram
Mark Jean
| Gourmet Detective | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Mystery |
| Based on | series by Peter King |
| Written by | Becky Southwell Dylan Neal Dawn DeKeyser |
| Directed by | Scott Smith Terry Ingram Mark Jean |
| Starring | Dylan Neal Brooke Burns |
| Music by | James Jandrisch Jeff Tymoschuk |
| Country of origin | United States Canada |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Becky Southwell Dylan Neal Michael Prupas Steve Valentine Joel S. Rice |
| Producers | Harvey Kahn Charles Cooper |
| Running time | 83–84 minutes |
| Production company | Muse Entertainment |
| Original release | |
| Network | Hallmark Movies & Mysteries |
| Release | May 16, 2015 – January 19, 2020 |
Gourmet Detective[1] is a series of made-for-television mystery films based on a book series of the same name from author Peter King[2] that stars Dylan Neal[3][4] as Henry Ross, a chef turned culinary sleuth and Brooke Burns[5][6] as Detective Maggie Price. Set in San Francisco, it airs on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries in the US.
- Dylan Neal as Henry "Gourmet Detective" Ross, a charming, single chef, gourmet consultant, and famous blogger. While assisting the police in investigating a murder at a restaurant, he demonstrates a useful investigative insight, and becomes an official police consultant on relevant cases.
- Brooke Burns as Detective Maggie Price, a leading detective with the Homicide Division in the San Francisco Police Department
- Matthew Kevin Anderson as Munro, part of Detective Price's team
- Marc Senior (films 1–4) and Alex Barima (film 5) as Bailey, part of Detective Price's team
- Samantha Ferris as Captain Forsyth, Captain of the Homicide Division and Maggie's boss who first hires Henry as a consultant on one of the cases
- Ali Skovbye as Abigail, Maggie's daughter who, until the fifth film, is a teenage girl living with her mother
- Christine Willes as Doris, Maggie's mother who lives with her
- Shannon Chan-Kent as Lucy, Henry's devoted assistant
- Brenda Crichlow (films 1–4) and Lossen Chambers (film 5) as Dr. Erica Nolan, the Medical Examiner who works with the Police Department
- Bruce Boxleitner as Jim Ross, Henry's father who was a retired policemen
| Character | Title | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gourmet Detective | A Healthy Place to Die | Death Al Dente | Eat, Drink, and Be Buried | Roux the Day | |
| Henry Ross | Dylan Neal | ||||
| Det. Maggie Price | Brooke Burns | ||||
| Munro | Matthew Kevin Anderson | ||||
| Bailey | Marc Senior | Alex Barima | |||
| Capt. Forsyth | Samantha Ferris | ||||
| Abigail | Ali Skovbye | ||||
| Doris | Christine Willes | N/a | |||
| Lucy | Shannon Chan-Kent | N/a | Shannon Chan-Kent | N/a | |
| Dr. Erica Nolan | Brenda Crichlow | Lossen Chambers | |||
| Jim Ross | N/a | Bruce Boxleitner | |||
Production and filming
The series is filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, with production based in Victoria on Vancouver Island.[7] The first film in the series featured the English Inn in Esquimalt as a five-star restaurant.[8] Scenes from the fourth film in the series, Eat, Drink and Be Buried were filmed in Oak Bay and near Trafalgar Park.[9][10]