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Jamie Oliver
Biography Filmography Links Contact Galleries Date of birth: 27 May 1975 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search Jamie Oliver on Jamie's School DinnersJames (Jamie) Trevor Oliver, MBE (born on May 27, 1975), also known as the Naked Chef, is a British celebrity chef. Biography He then signed a deal with Food Network to air the show Oliver's Twist which then led to his next success. Two highly successful series of The Naked Chef were filmed in 1998 and 1999. On June 24, 2000 he married Juliette Norton, also known as Jools. The couple met in 1993 and currently have two daughters, Poppy Honey (born in March 2002) and Daisy Boo (born in April 2003). In June 2003 he was appointed an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List. He set up the Fifteen charity restaurant where he trains 15 disadvantaged young people to work in the hospitality industry. Plans for similar restaurants are underway around the globe: Fifteen Amsterdam was opened in December 2004, and Fifteen Cornwall and Fifteen Melbourne are scheduled for opening in Summer 2006. He has also written columns for The Times. He is reputedly a multimillionaire. [edit] In February 2002 the BBC broke off contract negotiations with Oliver after failing to come to terms. Reports suggested that the corporation was unhappy with his increasing association with Sainsbury's. The proposed series called Oliver's Army, where he would train 16 unemployed young people to cook, was cancelled. Channel 4 quickly seized the moment and produced the series, known as Jamie's Kitchen. In 2003 fellow chef Clarissa Dickson-Wright called Oliver a "whore" for endorsing Sainsbury's Scottish farmed salmon and accused him of "selling his soul" to the company. [2] In 2005 Oliver fronted Sainsbury's new advertising slogan urging customers to try something different by suggesting recipe ideas. In October the company claimed sales of some featured products had more than doubled. [3] In New Zealand Jamie Oliver starred in a series of television adverts for the Pam's brand belonging to Foodstuffs. These adverts featured Jamie as the cheeky next door neighbour able to produce the finest food from Pam's ingredients. In North America, Oliver markets his own line of Tefal cookware. [edit] In 2005 Channel 4 screened Jamie’s School Dinners, in which Oliver took over responsibility for running the kitchen meals in Kidbrooke school, Greenwich (The UK's first Comprehensive) for a year. Disgusted by the unhealthy fare being served up to schoolchildren and the lack of healthy alternatives on offer, Oliver began a campaign to improve the standard of Britain’s school meals. Public awareness was raised, and following on from the campaign the UK Government pledged to spend £280m on school dinners (spread over three years). Tony Blair himself accepted that it's a result of Jamie's campaign. Comic Relief: Red Nose Night Live 05 (2005) (TV) .... Himself
Jamie's School Dinners (2005) (TV) .... Himself "Jimmy's Farm" (2004) (mini) TV Series .... Himself The Rise of the Celebrity Class (2004) (TV) .... Himself "Jamie's Kitchen" (2002) TV Series .... Himself "Pukka Tukka" (2001) TV Series .... Himself - Host Comic Relief: Naked Red Nose Ground Force in Practice (2001) (TV) .... Himself "The Naked Chef" (1999) TV Series .... The Naked Chef
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