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Leah Chase

Leyah (Leah) Chase (née Lange; January 6, 1923 – June 1, 2019) was an American chef based in New Orleans, Louisiana. An author and television personality, she was known as the Queen of Creole Cuisine, advocating both African-American art and Creole cooking. Her restaurant, Dooky Chase, was known as a gathering place during the 1960s among many who participated in the Civil Rights Movement, and was known as a gallery due to its extensive African-American art collection. In 2018 it was named one of the 40 most important restaurants of the past 40 years by Food & Wine. Chase was the recipient of a multitude of awards and honors. In her 2002 biography, Chase's awards and honors occupy over two pages. Chase was inducted into the James Beard Foundation's Who's Who of Food & Beverage in America in 2010. She was honored with a lifetime achievement award from the Southern Foodways Alliance in 2000. Chase received honorary degrees from Tulane University, Dillard University, Our Lady of Holy Cross College, Madonna College, Loyola University New Orleans, and Johnson & Wales University. She was awarded Times-Picayune Loving Cup Award in 1997. The Southern Food and Beverage Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana, named a permanent gallery in Chase's honor in 2009.

Known for

New Orleans That Was
New Orleans That Was
2022 • Self
Driving While Black: Race, Space and Mobility in America
Driving While Black: Race, Space and Mobility in America
2020 • Self - Owner, Dooky Chase Restaurant
Lemonade
Lemonade
2016 • Self
Being in the World
Being in the World
2009 • Self
Leah Chase: The Queen of Creole Cuisine
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Full filmography

Driving While Black: Race, Space and Mobility in America
Driving While Black: Race, Space and Mobility in America
2020 • Self - Owner, Dooky Chase Restaurant
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Lemonade
Lemonade
2016 • Self
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Leah Chase – Biography, Known For & Filmography