Historical Figure
Jamie Oliver
b. 1975
Welsh musician
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Biography
Richard James Oliver, formerly known as Jamie Oliver, is a Welsh former musician. He is best known as the longtime keyboardist, turntablist and supporting vocalist for Lostprophets. He was also a fouding member of No Devotion. He quit the music industry in 2017 in order to focus on his art and fitness career.
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Timeline
The story of Jamie Oliver, told in moments.
The Naked Chef premieres on BBC Two. He's 23. The show's name refers to stripping recipes down to basics, not to him. It makes him the most famous young chef in Britain overnight.
Opens Fifteen, a restaurant in London staffed by 15 unemployed young people trained from scratch. The concept becomes a charity and expands to Amsterdam, Melbourne, and Cornwall.
Jamie's School Dinners airs on Channel 4. He campaigns to ban junk food from British schools. The government pledges 280 million pounds to improve school meals. He hand-delivers a petition with 271,677 signatures to 10 Downing Street.
His restaurant group Jamie Oliver Holdings collapses into administration. 22 restaurants close, 1,000 jobs lost. He puts 13 million pounds of his own money in trying to save it. He later says it nearly broke him.
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