Television Personality. She became a legendary chef on television. Born in Pasadena, California, she graduated from Smith College in 1934. she served with the Office of Strategic Services in Washington DC, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), and China during World War II. After the war, she accompanied her husband to Paris where he was assigned with the American Embassy and started her culinary career, at the Cordon Bleu. With two French colleagues, Simone Beck and Louisette Bertholle, wrote "Mastering the Art of French Cooking," which appeared in 1961 which resulted in the PBS television series "The French Chef" and was followed by several other series including her "Master Chef" programs, where she hosted 26 of America's well-known chefs. Published over nine books including "The Way To Cook," "Cooking with Master Chefs" and "In Julia's Kitchen with Master Chefs."
Television Personality. She became a legendary chef on television. Born in Pasadena, California, she graduated from Smith College in 1934. she served with the Office of Strategic Services in Washington DC, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), and China during World War II. After the war, she accompanied her husband to Paris where he was assigned with the American Embassy and started her culinary career, at the Cordon Bleu. With two French colleagues, Simone Beck and Louisette Bertholle, wrote "Mastering the Art of French Cooking," which appeared in 1961 which resulted in the PBS television series "The French Chef" and was followed by several other series including her "Master Chef" programs, where she hosted 26 of America's well-known chefs. Published over nine books including "The Way To Cook," "Cooking with Master Chefs" and "In Julia's Kitchen with Master Chefs."
Bio by: Fred Beisser
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John McWilliams
1880–1962
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1877–1937
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1902–1994 (m. 1946)
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1914–2002
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1917–2006
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