Julie Andrieu

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Julie Andrieu
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Andrieu in 2012
Born (1974-02-27) 27 February 1974 (age 50)
Paris, France
Occupation(s)Television presenter, radio presenter, food critic
Years active1992–present
SpouseStéphane Delajoux (2010–present)
Children2
Parent Nicole Courcel (mother)
Relatives Marc Levy (cousin)
Cathy Andrieu (cousin)
Website julieandrieu.com

Julie Andrieu (born 27 February 1974) is a French television/radio presenter and food critic.

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Biography

Andrieu was born in Paris, the daughter of actress Nicole Courcel, married to a man much younger than her and who abandoned her during her pregnancy. She and her mother lived for a year with Jean-Pierre Coffe, who was a close friend. She has a half-brother and a half-sister from her father's side. She is also the cousin of writer Marc Levy and actress Cathy Andrieu. [1]

She started her career at age 18 as a photographer for France Soir . At age 20, she learnt to prepare small dishes to please her partner, the photographer Jean-Marie Périer. [2] She published in 1999 her first cookbook titled La Cuisine de Julie and became in 2000 a food critic for the Guide Lebey. [1]

Since 2001, she has hosted several radio and television programs on cooking:

Since September 2009, she has been a food columnist in the daily television program C à vous presented by Alessandra Sublet on France 5, preparing almost every evening a recipe during the show. [3] In 2012, she replaced Alessandra Sublet during her pregnancy by hosting the program every Friday.

She also collaborates on the weekly television magazine Télé 7 Jours for the rubric À table. She has published a number of books of recipes and cooking advice, created her own website and produced several television programs titled, such as Julie chez vous, where she visits individuals to make an inventory of their closets, advise and develop a recipe with the material they have.

Personal life

Andrieu married French neurosurgeon Stéphane Delajoux in August 2010. She gave birth to a boy on 26 October 2012. [4] In September 2015, she announced expecting her second child, [5] and gave birth to a girl on 16 December 2015. [6]

Selected works

Guides

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References

  1. 1 2 "CV de star : Julie Andrieu" (in French). VSD. Archived from the original on 26 October 2012.
  2. Marie-Laure Delorme (6 February 2011). "Julie Andrieu, dans son assiette" (in French). Le Journal du Dimanche. Archived from the original on 28 October 2012. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  3. Marc Belpois (10 September 2009). "On a regardé C à vous sur France 5" (in French). Télérama.
  4. "Julie Andrieu est maman d'un petit Hadrien" (in French). Metro France. 26 October 2012. Archived from the original on 29 January 2013.
  5. Caroline Bonacossa (12 September 2015). "Julie Andrieu : "J'attends un deuxième enfant"". Le Parisien (in French). Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  6. "Julie Andrieu est maman !" (in French). Metro News. Archived from the original on 21 December 2015. Retrieved 21 December 2015.