John Burton Race

John Burton Race

Burton-Race, in 2009.
Born John William Burton-Race
1 May 1957 (1957-05-01) (age 54)[1]
Singapore
Education Saint Mary's College, Southampton
Spouse Christine Burton-Race (divorced); 2 children
Kim Burton-Race (divorced); 2 children
; Susan Burton-Race ; 1 child

John Burton Race (born John William Burton-Race on 1 May 1957) is a British michelin starred chef, television personality and celebrity chef, made famous by the Channel 4 series French Leave and its sequel Return of the Chef and I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here.

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Biography

John Burton Race, Official website successful Michelin Star chef, television personality, restaurateur and sometimes controversial media personality was born in Singapore in 1957 to a British diplomat father and spent his formative years travelling the globe, experiencing a multitude of cuisines. His earliest memories of cooking involve watching and helping the family Chef which is where he discovered both his innate talent and profound passion for food and cooking. He came up through the ranks of kitchen life, learning and honing his craft for many years starting as an apprentice at the Wessex Hotel in Winchester and working his way through the tough hierarchy of a kitchen brigade at restaurants such as Quaglino’s - Hotel Meurice London, Chewton Glen , La Sorbonne Oxford (1*Michelin) ending up at one the true edifices of Michelin cuisine in 1983 under the wing of super chef Raymond Blanc at Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons where he was promoted to Sous Chef. When Raymond wanted to open another restaurant in Oxford, Le Petit Blanc he turned to JBR to head both the restaurant and the kitchen and it was here that he won his first Michelin Star. In 1986 he fulfilled his lifelong dream of opening his own restaurant, L’Ortolan in Berkshire where he achieved his own two Michelin Stars and then went on to mirror this achievement in 2000 at JBR Restaurant at the Landmark Hotel. In 2002 John moved to France for a year to relearn and discover ingredients and his love of cooking after many years in the fast lane, it was time to take a step back, spend time with his wife and family and reconnect with a slower pace of life, Channel 4 jumped at the opportunity of a TV show based around his sabbatical which inspired the hugely successful television show "French Leave" which made John and his family a household names. After a year of living and breathing all things French and much inspired by all he had seen and learnt, John moved to Devon in 2004 and opened "The New Angel" in Dartmouth, Devon which was awarded a Michelin Star in 2005 and retained it until his departure in 2010. Since leaving the New Angel, John has joined Unitas his new management team official website and is currently consulting for ‘The Sanctum on the Green’ in Berkshire and My Dining Room in Fulham and he was heading the celebrity kitchen at ‘Grand Design Live in 2011.The production staff later said,He was a great bloke. John’s media and television career was secured when he entered the jungle as a contestant in I’m Celebrity Get Me Out Here, a controversial but highly watchable figure where he will best be remembered for his cool calm demeanour whilst eating various ‘sushi’ delicacies such as crocodile tongue, fish eyes and dried crocodile penis. JBR is now a household name and almost constantly on television in shows such as Market Kitchen, Daily Cooks Challenge, Kitchen Criminals, Britain’s Best Dish and Country House Cooking. John is filming the new series of ‘Best Dish – The Chefs’ and the programme will go Live, ITV 1, on the 31st of October leading to the Final on Christmas Eve. The show will be on every weekday (Monday to Friday), with TV coverage of more than 45hrs

Since leaving the New Angel, John has joined Unitas his new management team (Unitas-uk.com) is currently consulting for ‘The Sanctum on the Green’ in Berkshire and 'My Dining Room' in Fulham and was heading the celebrity kitchen at ‘Grand Design Live' in 2011.

I'm a Celebrity

In November 2007, he appeared in ITV's I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!. During the series, he had a number of severe falling outs with fellow contestant Lynne Franks, as the two of them had such opposite and extreme personalities. He was also the camp's main cook, and disliked fellow contestant Janice Dickinson's refusal to eat certain types of meat, such as kangaroo, crocodile and possum. John was voted out of I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! by the public on 24 November, the fifth person to leave the 2007 series. During his final chat with presenters Ant & Dec, he explained that as a chef, he had a very open mind with trying new types of food, and that was why he disliked that twit Janice Dickinson's refusal to eat the food he had prepared.

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