The Pitt star Shawn Hatosy to narrate steamy audio drama 'Yes, Chef'
Shawn Hatosy stars in 'Yes, Chef', a Quinn audio drama about forbidden romance in a Michelin-star kitchen

The Pitt star Shawn Hatosy is set to narrate a new Quinn Original audio drama titled Yes, Chef, according to a report by The Hollywood Reporter.
The two-episode series is part of the Quinn platform, which produces scripted romantic audio content. Yes, Chef centers on a forbidden romance set inside the high-pressure world of fine dining.
Hatosy voices Grant Reilly, a seasoned executive chef at the Michelin-star restaurant North & Vine. The story follows his struggle to maintain the restaurant’s reputation after a damaging viral review leads to the arrival of rising culinary talent Iris Adams, whose presence disrupts both the kitchen dynamic and Grant’s emotional stability.
As the two characters work closely in the demanding restaurant environment, their professional tension evolves into an intense romantic connection. The narrative is designed as an immersive audio experience, with listeners placed directly in the role of Iris, heightening the intimacy of the story.
Quinn founder Caroline Spiegel has described Hatosy as one of the platform’s most requested narrators, highlighting the actor’s strong association with intense dramatic roles, particularly from The Pitt. Spiegel noted that the high-pressure kitchen setting was designed to match the emotional intensity fans associate with Hatosy’s performances.
Hatosy said the role resonated with him personally, explaining that the character’s identity struggles reflect his own experiences navigating career shifts in Hollywood. He also emphasized the appeal of participating in a project that gives actors creative control within a new audio format.
Yes, Chef continues Quinn’s expansion into Hollywood-led audio storytelling, featuring a growing roster of well-known actors across its romantic and adult-themed narrative series.


















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