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In July 2000, Oliver married former model and writer Juliette Norton, usually known as "Jools". [97] They have five children. [98] [99] Oliver has severe dyslexia, and read his first novel, Catching Fire, by American novelist Suzanne Collins (the second book in the three-book The Hunger Games series) in 2013, at the age of 38. [100]
In 2006 the Sensible Software game Sensible World of Soccer was entered into a Games Canon of the 10 most important video games of all time by Stanford University, [10] it was the only game developed in Europe to make the list which also included Spacewar!, Star Raiders, Zork, Tetris, SimCity, Super Mario Bros. 3, Civilization, Doom, and the ...
Oliver goes go karting for the first time and prepares a post-go karting Southeast Asian-inspired meal for his mates and Oliver's fiancé, Juliette "Jools" Norton. 4 Going to the Dogs 3 May 2000 Oliver's friends have never gone to dog races so he invites them over for a meal and they head out with custard tarts in doggie bags. 5 Picnic on the Pier
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Jamie Oliver has apologized after his children's book was pulled from shelves following criticism from Indigenous Australians.. The celebrity chef, 49, said he was "devastated to have caused ...
Jools is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Jools Holland (born 1958), English pianist, bandleader and television presenter; Jools Jameson (born 1968), British computer game developer; Jools Lebron, American TikToker; Jools Topp (born 1958), member of singing and comedy duo the Topp Twins
The studio was founded in 2007 by Gregg Hargrove and Jools Watsham, video game development veterans formerly of Iguana Entertainment. In August 2016, Hargrove and Watsham announced that they had split their operations, with the intellectual property rights distributed between each's own studios, Atooi (Watsham) and Infitizmo (Hargrove).