Donal Skehan

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Donal Skehan
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Skehan in 2009
Born (1986-06-03) 3 June 1986 (age 37)
Occupations
  • Television personality
  • presenter
  • food writer
  • YouTuber
  • singer
Years active2006–present
Spouse
Sofie Larsson
(m. 2015)
Children2
Musical career
GenresPop
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2006–2010
LabelsMIG Live
Website Official Website

Donal Skehan (born 3 June 1986) is an Irish television personality, presenter (specialising in food programmes), food writer, cook, photographer and former singer. He is known for his television appearances, cookbooks and YouTube channel.

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Skehan was also a member of the boy band Streetwize. As vocalist with Industry he had two No. 1 singles with them on the Irish Singles Chart in 2009.

Early life

His parents, Dermot and Liz, [1] are in the food industry; running their own food distribution company. [2] Having grown up in Howth, Skehan attended Sutton Park School and went on to study media at Dublin Business School. [3] [2]

Television and cooking career

Television personality

Skehan worked as an announcer on the Irish entertainment specialty channel Bubble Hits, broadcasting music and entertainment news and celebrity gossip segments.

Food author and presenter

An avid food enthusiast, Skehan started a blog in 2007 called Good Mood Food that evolved into a cookbook. [3] After many appearances on television, and giving of live demonstrations at social events and shows, he was featured in his own weekly food programme, Kitchen Hero, on RTÉ One that was launched on 16 May 2011. In 2011, he published a cookbook based on the television series, Home Kitchen Hero – Bringing Cooking Back Home. [4] A second series and a Christmas special were aired in 2012. UKTV network Good Food began airing the show in April 2012. The show is now in its sixth year of production.[ citation needed ]

Skehan became a co-presenter and judge on Junior MasterChef on the BBC in 2012, appearing alongside John Torode. [5] In 2013, after appearing on Jamie Oliver's YouTube channel, Foodtube, Skehan launched his own dedicated YouTube channel which has since grown to over 1M subscribers. [6]

Skehan presented a new series for Food Network UK, Follow Donal, which saw him explore Vietnam in a four-part series and then went on to visit ten European cities [7] in the second installment of the series which aired in the autumn of 2015. [8] Skehan is also appearing in the Swedish food programme Mitt kök on TV4 where he speaks Swedish. [9] Skehan is currently one of a number of rotating guest presenters for Saturday Kitchen on BBC One and has hosted six editions of the show to date. [10] In 2021, his book Everyday Cook won Cookbook of the Year at the Irish Book Awards. [11]

Music career

2006: Streetwize

Skehan was interested very early in music. In 2006, he became part of the global/international boy band project Streetwize (alongside Irish Lee Mulhern (later known as Lee Matthews), English Lee Hutton and Swedish Jonathan Fagerlund). The original members made a tour in Ireland, UK, Sweden, and appeared on the US television station CN8, [12] a cable television station where they performed "Room in Your Heart" in a morning show hosted by Greg Coy. [13] Skehan and Jonathan Fagerlund were disenchanted with the progress of the band and left early to be replaced by Venezuelan Antonio Jones and American Kyle Carpenter. Streetwize eventually folded without any hits.

2008: Irish Eurosong preliminaries for Eurovision Song Contest

On 23 February 2008, Skehan took part in Eurosong 2008 in a bid to represent Ireland in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Double Cross My Heart". [14] [15] It was a pop song composed by Joel Humlen, Oscar Gorres and Charlie Mason, and performed by Skehan with two male and two female back-up dancers, as well as a male back-up singer. [16] [17] Skehan was one of the Final 6, alongside Dustin the Turkey, Maja, Leona Daly, Liam Geddes and Marc Roberts; with Dustin the Turkey winning with the song "Irelande Douze Pointe".

2009–2010: Industry

Skehan (right) with other Industry band members in 2009 Industry VideoShoot.jpg
Skehan (right) with other Industry band members in 2009

In 2009, Skehan joined the Irish band Industry alongside the English Lee Hutton (his former bandmate in Streetwize) and Irish girl members Michele McGrath and Morgan Deane. [2] [3] Industry had success in the Irish charts including two chart-topping singles "My Baby's Waiting" in June 2009 and "Burn" in August of the same year on the Irish Singles Chart. In 2009, they were also a supporting act for The Pussycat Dolls at Fitzgerald Stadium. [3] Later Industry single releases like "In Your Arms", "My Mistake", "Drown in the Music" and "Kill the DJ" did not chart. The band broke up in 2010.

Personal life

In June 2015, Skehan married Sofie Larsson in Dublin City Hall followed by a reception in Lisnavagh House in County Carlow and had their honeymoon in Ravello on Italy's Amalfi Coast. [18] In April 2016, Skehan and his wife moved to Los Angeles. [19]

In June 2017, the couple announced that they were expecting their first child. [20] In December 2017, their son was born in Los Angeles. [21] [22] In June 2019, the couple announced they are expecting a second child. [23] On 28 November 2019 their second son was born. [24]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010–2013Kitchen HeroPresenter42 episodes
2012–2014 Junior MasterChef Judge
2013Grandma's BoyPresenter13 episodes
2014–2015Mitt kökPresenter
2014Donal's Irish FeastPresenter8 episodes
2015–2016Follow Donal...Presenter19 episodes
2015Cook, Eat, Burn!Presenter7 episodes
2016 Saturday Kitchen Guest presenter12 episodes
Food Network Star Kids Judge6 episodes
Food Network Star Guest judgeSeason 12, Episode 9: "Food Holiday Fray"
2017 Cutthroat Kitchen Guest judgeSeason 15, Episode 4: "Do You Really Wonton Hurt Me?"
2018Donals Asian Baking AdventurePresenter10 episodes
The Best Thing I Ever Ate Guest presenterSeason 8, Episode 8: "Throwback"
Season 8, Episode 14: "Serious Spice"
Food: Fact or Fiction? Guest presenterSeason 4, Episode 1: "Brunch Beauties"
Season 4, Episode 3: "Game Night"
Season 4, Episode 4: "Wicked Good"
2021 Baketopia Judge

Web

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013–2015Jamie Oliver's FoodTubePresenter20 episodes
2014Donal's Simple SuppersPresenter15 episodes
2016–2018Ro's LifeGuest host"Cheesecake Challenge"
"Trying the Doggie Doo Game"
"We try the Crazy Toaster Game"
2017–2019Nerdy NummiesGuest host"Fantastic Beasts Queenie's Apple Strudel"
"Baby Shark Cakes!"
2017–20195 Ingredient...Presenter29 episodes
2018Donal Eats LAPresenter5 episodes
Donal's Thailand AdventurePresenter3 episodes
2019Weeknight PastaPresenter4 episodes
Click PlatePresenter1 episode
Sweet ToothPresenter4 episodes

Discography

Singles

Solo
As part of Industry

Bibliography

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