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Chef Jean-Pierre uploaded his first YouTube video on November 1, 2006, primarily for his friends and students. However, in 2020, he officially launched his YouTube channel, Chef Jean-Pierre Cooking School. [1] As of July 1, 2024, his channel exceeded 1.88 million subscribers with over 399 videos, and over 193.9 million views. [1]
Lena Richard (née Paul; September 9, [1] 1892 or 1893 - November 27, 1950) was a chef, cookbook author, restaurateur, frozen food entrepreneur, and television host from New Orleans, Louisiana. [2] In 1949, Richard became the first Black woman to host her own television cooking show.
Jacques Pépin (French pronunciation: [ʒak pepɛ̃]; born December 18, 1935) [1] is a French chef, author, culinary educator, television personality, and artist. [2] After having been the personal chef of French President Charles de Gaulle, he moved to the US in 1959 and after working in New York's top French restaurants, refused the same job with President John F. Kennedy in the White House ...
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Their two sons, Jean and Pierre, were brought up in the almost sacred eulogies of the great French cuisine. At 15, both entered the kitchen almost "as one enters religion". [This quote needs a citation] Jean was trained in Paris, Pierre at the Hôtel du Golf in Étretat in Normandy; he also worked in Saint-Jean-de-Luz in the Basque Country.
Karine Jean-Pierre b.1977, White House Deputy Press Secretary for President Joe Biden 2021- Jean-Pierre, Count of Montalivet (1766–1823), French statesman and Peer of France Eugenia Pierre (better known as Jean Pierre, 1944–2002), Trinidadian netballer and parliamentarian
Bréhier (French:), anglicised Brehier, is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Émile Bréhier (1876–1952), French philosopher; Louis Bréhier (1868–1951), French historian, brother of Émile