Jamie Oliver: British chef and media personality

Jamie Oliver MBE (James Trevor Oliver, born 27 May 1975) is a British celebrity chef, restaurateur, and media personality.

He is known for his television shows, cookbooks and restaurants. He has highlighted the need for improved cooking in schools and hospitals.

Jamie Oliver
MBE
Jamie Oliver: Early life, Career, School dinners
Oliver in 2014
Born
James Trevor Oliver

(1975-05-27) 27 May 1975 (age 48)
EducationWestminster Kingsway College
Spouse
Juliette Norton (m. 2000)
Children4
Culinary career
Cooking styleItalian cuisine, British cuisine; fresh, organic, and vegetarian cuisine
Current restaurant(s)
  • Fifteen
    Jamie's Italian
Television show(s)
  • Oliver's Twist
    Jamie's School Dinners
    Jamie's Great Italian Escape
    The Naked Chef
    Jamie's Kitchen
    Jamie's Chef
    Jamie at Home
    Jamie's Fowl Dinners
    Jamie's Ministry of Food
    Jamie's American Road Trip
    Jamie's Family Christmas
    Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution
    Jamie's Dream School
    Jamie Does...
    Jamie's 30-Minute Meals
    Jamie's 15 Minute Meals
    Jamie's Comfort Food
Websitejamieoliver.com

Early life

Oliver was born in the village of Clavering in Essex, where he still lives. His parents run a bar/restaurant where he practised cooking as a youngster.

He was educated in Newport Free Grammar School. He graduated at the age of sixteen with two GCSE qualifications in geology and art. He went on to attend the Westminster Catering College, which is now known as the Westminster Kingsway College. From there he earned what is known as a City & Guilds NVQ (National Vocational Qualification) in home economics.

Career

Oliver’s first job was a pastry chef at Antonio Carluccio’s Neal’s Yard Restaurant, where he prepared his first Italian cuisine therefore gaining good, helpful experience. He also developed a great relationship with his mentor Gennaro Contaldo. Later on in his career, he offered Contaldo an employment where he could help run Oliver’s thriving selection of High Street restaurants, Jamie’s Italian. Then Oliver became a sous chef of The River Café in Fulham.

School 'dinners'

In 2005, Oliver started his 'school dinners' campaign to improve the quality of food fed to pupils in schools. At the time it was a controversial shake-up for students and parents, Many of whom preferred food from fast food outlets ("junk food"). Some thought the students should have a healthy option available, but still be allowed to choose what they wanted to eat.

In a four-part documentary TV series Oliver ran the kitchen meals in Kidbrooke School, Greenwich, for a year. He was disgusted by the unhealthy food being served to schoolchildren, and the lack of healthy alternatives on offer. His campaign to improve the standard of Britain’s school meals eventually persuaded the British Government to spend £280m on school dinners.

References

Other websites

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