fiction.wikisort.org - WriterJosh Kilmer-Purcell (born August 28, 1969) is an American writer, businessperson, and television personality. In addition to his New York Times and National Bestselling memoirs, his life has been documented in the television reality show The Fabulous Beekman Boys with his husband, Brent Ridge. He has written articles for NPR, Huffington Post, Publishers Weekly, AdWeek, OUT Magazine & others. The pair also participated in the 21st season of The Amazing Race, ultimately becoming the season's grand prize winners.
American writer, businessperson, and television personality
Josh Kilmer-Purcell |
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 Josh Kilmer-Purcell at the 2011 Texas Book Festival. |
Born | Joshua Gordon Kilmer (1969-08-28) August 28, 1969 (age 53) Albany, New York |
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Occupation |
- Writer
- television personality
- businessperson
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Nationality | American |
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Alma mater | Michigan State University |
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Period | 2006–present |
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Notable works | I Am Not Myself These Days: A Memoir Candy Everybody Wants The Bucolic Plague |
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Spouse | |
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Television
In 2010, Discovery Network's Planet Green channel debuted a reality television series about Kilmer-Purcell and Ridge, titled The Fabulous Beekman Boys. The series documents their relationship and lives as farmers in upstate New York as they build a green lifestyle company together.[1] The President and General Manager of Planet Green declared it the "No. 1 original series" on the network.[2] In 2012, Cooking Channel acquired rights to the program, and began airing the second season.
On March 10, 2010, Bravo television network announced a development deal with Darren Star to produce I Am Not Myself These Days as a scripted television series based on Kilmer-Purcell's bestselling memoir of the same name.[3]
Writer
Kilmer-Purcell has written or co-written six books, including two bestselling memoirs, a novel, and four cookbooks.
I Am Not Myself These Days: A Memoir, Harper Perennial, 2006, Memoir. Kilmer-Purcell's first memoir is a tragicomic account of his early days in New York City, living as an advertising art director by day and a drag queen named "Aquadisiac" (or "Aqua") by night. The memoir details his relationship with a crack-addicted male escort named "Jack", and was a New York Times bestseller in the spring of 2006.
Candy Everybody Wants, Harper Perennial, 2008, Novel.
The Bucolic Plague, HarperCollins, 2010, Memoir. Kilmer-Purcell's second memoir recounts his purchase of a historic mansion and goat farm in Sharon Springs, New York, and quickly became a national bestseller.
Kilmer-Purcell has also co-authored three Beekman 1802 cookbooks with Brent Ridge and Sandy Gluck.
From 2006-2009 Kilmer-Purcell wrote a monthly column about urban gay life for Out magazine. He has contributed to national media outlets including The Advocate, Huffington Post, and National Public Radio.
Biography
Kilmer-Purcell (born "Joshua Gordon Kilmer") was born in Albany, New York, and was raised in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. He attended high school in Mansfield, Massachusetts and attended Michigan State University, where he studied creative writing with the poet Diane Wakoski. He received a BA in English Literature in 1991. He added his stepfather's surname "Purcell" in 1990. He met husband Brent Ridge in New York City in 2000.
Kilmer-Purcell has worked at several Manhattan advertising agencies, including Kirshenbaum Bond & Partners, Merkley Newman Harty, TBWA\Chiat Day, SS+K, & JWT. It is widely believed that the events in I Am Not Myself These Days: A Memoir took place while he was working at Merkley Newman Harty.
As his drag queen alter ego "Aqua" (short for "Aquadisiac"), Kilmer-Purcell performed at nightclubs in New York City, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and Tokyo. Aqua was best known for her use of live goldfish in the breasts of her costumes. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) sent a letter of protest to Kilmer-Purcell condemning the use of live animals in his shows.[4]
In 2008 Kilmer-Purcell and Ridge launched Beekman 1802, a lifestyle company inspired by their farm in Sharon Springs, New York. In 2015 the company ranked #1112 on the Top 2000 Fastest Growing Private Companies in America by Inc Magazine, and has been called "one of the fastest growing lifestyle brands in America" by Nasdaq. In 2015, Beekman 1802 launched a magazine titles "The Beekman 1802 Magazine" with Meredith Publications. Beekman 1802 is the third largest brand on the American television retail channel Evine. The brand is also present on Canadian and European shopping channels. Kilmer-Purcell and Ridge often appear on the channels as company spokespersons.
Personal
Kilmer-Purcell is openly gay, and with his husband, Dr. Brent Ridge, a physician at Mount Sinai Hospital who was the vice president of healthy living at Martha Stewart Omnimedia, have been together since 2000. Their engagement was announced in December 2011.[5] The couple married on June 28, 2013.[6]
Filmography
Television
- 2010—: The Fabulous Beekman Boys
- 2011: NewNowNext Awards
- 2011: Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood
- 2012: the Amazing Race 21[7]
Film
- 2011: Making the Boys as Himself
Bibliography
Books
Anthology
References
- "Planet Green Greenlights Beekman Farm (wt), a Fresh and Fabulous Docu-Series That Puts a Spotlight on Two City Dwellers who Leave Everything Behind To Go Country". Reuters. October 7, 2009. Archived from the original on September 10, 2012.
- "A 'Fabulous' Holiday Special". Mother News Network. September 27, 2010.
- Weisman, Jon (March 10, 2010). "'Real Housewives' sets up in Beverly Hills". Variety.
- Susan Henderson. "Josh Kilmer-Purcell, some goldfish, & PETA's Fish Empathy Project". Litpark.com. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
- "Exclusive: The Fabulous Beekman Boys Got Engaged Last Night! / Queerty". Queerty.com. Retrieved 2013-11-02.
- Takeda, Allison (2013-06-28). "Fabulous Beekman Boys Josh Kilmer-Purcell, Brent Ridge Married!". Usmagazine.com. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
- Moynihan, Rob (August 29, 2012). "New Amazing Race Cast Includes Fabulous Beekman Boys and Heavy Metal Rocker". TV Guide. Retrieved August 29, 2012.
External links
The Amazing Race contestants |
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Other contestants | Single seasons |
- Blake Mycoskie & Paige Mycoskie (Season 2)
- Gus McLeod (Season 6)
- Victoria Fuller (Season 6)
- Rebecca Cardon (Season 6)
- Brian Thomas Smith (Season 7)
- Ron Young & Kelly McCorkle (Season 7)
- Stassi Schroeder (Season 8)
- Sarah Reinertsen (Season 10)
- Ken Greene (Season 13)
- Canaan Smith (Season 15)
- Maria Ho & Tiffany Michelle (Season 15)
- Ericka Dunlap (Season 15)
- Jordan Lloyd & Jeff Schroeder (Season 16)
- Steve Smith (Season 16)
- Caite Upton (Season 16)
- Ron Kellum (Season 17)
- Kevin Wu (Season 17)
- Stephanie Smith (Season 17)
- Brook Roberts (Season 17)
- Ethan Zohn & Jenna Morasca (Season 19)
- Zac Sunderland (Season 19)
- Andy Finch & Tommy Czeschin (Season 19)
- Marcus Pollard (Season 19)
- Elliot Weber & Andrew Weber (Season 20)
- Amy Purdy (Season 21)
- James LoMenzo (Season 21)
- Chester Pitts & Ephraim Salaam (Season 23)
- Tim Sweeney (Season 23)
- Whitney Duncan (Season 25)
- Brooke Adams & Robert Strauss (Season 25)
- Bethany Hamilton (Season 25)
- Jonathan Knight (Season 26)
- Aly Dudek & Steve Langton (Season 26)
- Joslyn Davis (Season 28)
- Blair Fowler (Season 28)
- Zach King (Season 28)
- Brodie Smith (Season 28)
- Burnie Burns & Ashley Jenkins (Season 28)
- Matt Ladley (Season 29)
- Cedric Ceballos & Shawn Marion (Season 30)
- Joey Chestnut & Tim Janus (Season 30)
- Chris Marchant (Season 30)
- Alex Rossi & Conor Daly (Season 30)
- Kristi Leskinen & Jen Hudak (Season 30)
- Rupert Boneham (Season 31)
- Eliza Orlins (Season 31)
- Janelle Pierzina (Season 31)
- Chris Hammons (Season 31)
- Nicole Franzel (Season 31)
- Kellie Wells-Brinkley & LaVonne Idlette (Season 32)
- Jerry Eaves (Season 32)
- DeAngelo Williams & Gary Barnidge (Season 32)
- Anthony Sadler & Spencer Stone (Season 33)
- Ryan W. Ferguson (Season 33)
- Quinton Peron (Season 34)
- Rex Ryan (Season 34)
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Multiple seasons |
- Charla Baklayan Faddoul (Season 5 & All-Stars)
- Rob Mariano & Amber Mariano (Season 7 & All-Stars)
- Dustin-Leigh Konzelman & Kandice Pelletier (Season 10 & All-Stars)
- Mel White & Mike White (Season 14 & Unfinished Business)
- Jaime Edmondson (Season 14 & Unfinished Business)
- Herbert "Flight Time" Lang & Nathaniel "Big Easy" Lofton (Season 15, Unfinished Business, & All-Stars 2)
- Cord McCoy (Season 16, Unfinished Business, & All-Stars 2)
- Mallory Ervin (Season 17, Unfinished Business, & All-Stars 2)
- Brendon Villegas (Season 20 & All-Stars 2) & Rachel Reilly (Season 20, All-Stars 2, and Season 31)
- Natalie and Nadiya Anderson (Season 21 & All-Stars 2)
- Joey Graceffa & Meghan Camarena (Season 22 & All-Stars 2)
- Tyler Oakley (Season 28 & Season 31)
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