Justin Bonello (born 21 June 1971) is a South African cook, television personality, producer, and writer.
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Born | Durban, South Africa | 21 June 1971
Education | Cape Peninsula University of Technology |
Culinary career | |
Television show(s)
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Website | justinbonello |
Early life
editBonello was born in Durban and grew up in the Gardens suburb of Cape Town. He also spent some of his childhood on the Breede River and the Wild Coast. He has a sister.[1] He learned to cook through his grandmother, who gave him his first pan, and about filmmaking through his mother Jeanne.[2] He graduated with a degree in Information Systems, Analysis and Design from Cape Peninsula University of Technology.
Career
editBonello's first cooking series Cooked first premiered in 2006 on BBC Food and later BBC Lifestyle.[3][4] Together with Peter Gird, Bonello co-founded the production company Cooked in Africa Films in 2011, through which he has executive produced and hosted a number of food and travel shows, such as Getaway to Africa, Exploring the Vine,[5][6] and Around Iceland on Inspiration. In 2012, he created and began hosting the competition The Ultimate Braai Master, which was later acquired by "Okuhle Media" now "Trace Studios". He considered The Ultimate Braai Master a celebration of "who we are as South Africans through food".[7]
In addition, Bonello founded the non-profit organisation Neighbourhood Farm, which aims to create jobs and improve food security by bringing urban farming into communities and schools in Cape Town.[8][9]
Personal life
editBonello lives in Noordhoek with his wife Eugenie (née Tancred) and their three children.[10]
Bibliography
edit- Cooked in Africa (2010)
- Cooked: Weekends Away (2011)
- Cooked: Out of the Frying Pan (2011)
- Justin Bonello Cooks... for Friends (2012)
- Cooked in the Karoo (2014)
- Roads Less Travelled (2014)
- Ultimate Braai Master: Road Tripping with Justin Bonello (2015)
References
edit- ^ Jadoo, Yadhana (25 January 2015). "Justin Bonello is a man of taste". The Citizen. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
- ^ "A hunter-gatherer's guide to cooking". IOL. 7 April 2006. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
- ^ "Eat: Cooked on BBC Food". Mamba. 12 April 2006. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
- ^ "Justin Bonello talks to us". Yuppie Chef. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
- ^ "Exploring the Vine hits local screens". Media Update. 1 February 2012. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
- ^ Lieber, Andrew (12 September 2012). "Justin Bonello - Ultimate Braai Master Host". Gourmet Guys. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
- ^ "Say Hello to Justin Bonello – Host of The Ultimate Braai Master". Woody's. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
- ^ Coleman, Bianca (27 August 2021). "Justin Bonello's farm project aims to fix a broken food system". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
- ^ Hartebeeste, Chantélle (5 December 2019). "'Neighbourhood Farm' creates jobs and tackles food security". Food for Mzansi. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
- ^ Temkin, Nikki (8 October 2011). "My city: Cape Town - Justin Bonello". Sunday Times. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
External links
edit- Justin Bonello at IMDb
- Justin Bonello at TVSA
- Cooked in Africa Films