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Emma Freud

Emma Vallencey Freud OBE (born 25 January 1962) is an English broadcaster and cultural commentator.

Emma Freud

Born
Emma Vallencey Freud

(1962-01-25) 25 January 1962 (age 60)
London, England
EducationQueen's College school
Alma materRoyal Holloway College
Occupation(s)Television presenter, cultural commentator
Years active1984–present
PartnerRichard Curtis
Children4; including Scarlett Curtis

Early life

Freud was born in London on 25 January 1962 and is the daughter of politician and broadcaster Sir Clement Freud (1924–2009) and June Flewett, known as the actress Jill Freud. She is the great-granddaughter of psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. Her younger brother is Matthew Freud, and her uncle was the painter Lucian Freud. Her father's family were Jewish refugees.

Freud was educated in London at the all-female Queen's College school, attended Bristol University and Royal Holloway College.[3]

At 13, she performed at Queen's Theatre (now called Sondheim Theatre) in the West End as the daughter of Vincent Price in Anouilh's 'Ardele'.[1] And at 17 she toured Europe with Mike Oldfield as a backing singer on his Tubular Bells tour.

At 24, she co directed at the Open Air Theatre Regent's Park, featuring Ralph Fiennes in his first role out of drama school.[2]

Media career

Television

From 1986, Freud co-presented LWT's The Six O'Clock Show. In 1987, she earned a certain media notoriety for presenting a chat show, Pillow Talk,[3] in which she interviewed guests whilst in bed with them, as part of LWT's late-night strand Night Network.

In 1990 and 1991, Freud presented two series of Plunder,[4] a BBC2 chat show in which she interviewed guests including Spike Milligan, Harriet Harman and Joanna Lumley, and co-hosted the BAFTA Craft Awards with Kenneth Branagh. On Channel 4 Freud hosted two series of The Pulse, three series of The Media Show[5] and presented the Turner Prize[6] in 1992. For 3 seasons she fronted the arts show Theatreland[7] for LWT. In 2014, she appeared on a celebrity edition of The Great British Bake Off for Comic Relief, and was declared star baker.[8]

Radio

In 1988, she was one of the launch presenters of BBC Radio London's GLR, where she presented the weekday 10am - 12pm programme, produced by Chris Evans.

In 1993, Freud was invited by BBC Radio 1's new controller Matthew Bannister to reinvent the lunchtime programme. From January 1994, she appeared on a permanent basis every weekday between 12pm and 2pm, presenting a mix of music, interviews and interactive news features.

Since 1986, she has worked for BBC Radio 4 - as a regular co-host on the Saturday miscellany show Loose Ends, as well as hosting The X Factor, Midweek[9] and One to One.[10] In 2019 Freud interviewed author David Sedaris for BBC Radio 4 in a 3-hour feature looking back at his life's work.[11]

Film

Since 1992, Freud has worked with her partner, Richard Curtis, as either script editor or co-producer on all his titles. These include Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill, Bridget Jones's Diary, Love Actually, The Boat That Rocked (where she was also 2nd unit director), The Girl in the Café, Doctor Who (the Vincent Van Gogh episode), About Time, Trash, The Vicar of Dibley, and Yesterday.[12]

Journalism

Emma has written for The Telegraph, The Guardian and Radio Times. She currently has a column in Luxx Magazine for The Times.[13] In 2016 Emma won "Columnist of the Year" award for her series of articles in the Telegraph on living in New York.[14]

Since 2015 she has been a monthly columnist for BBC Good Food, writing about international food culture and interviewing chefs while she cooks one of their signature dishes. These include Yotam Ottolenghi, Rick Stein, Mary Berry, Stanley Tucci, Nigel Slater, Asma Khan, Michel Roux and Nigella Lawson.[15]

Other work

Cultural work

For 6 years Freud hosted the national and international broadcasts for National Theatre Live. Since 2009 she has chaired many Platform performances at the National Theatre - interviewing actors, writers and directors including Sir John Mortimer, Sir Nicholas Hytner and Bryan Cranston.  

She has chaired at festivals and live events, - including interviews with Al Pacino, Graham Norton, Mary Berry, Nadiya Hussain, Claudia Winkleman.   

She presents the 'Emma Freud Talks To...’ strand at the Cheltenham Literary Festival - including Sir David Attenborough, Bill Nighy, Helena Bonham Carter, Sir Lenny Henry, and Bono.[16]

Charity and campaigning work

Freud has worked for Comic Relief since 1992 - starting with stuffing envelopes, rising to Executive Producer of Red Nose Day.   Together with Richard Curtis, she has helped raise over 1.5bn for projects tackling poverty all over the UK and internationally.  

From 2004 to 2005, she was a co-creator of Make Poverty History and the Live 8 concerts.

She was awarded an OBE for services to the charitable sector in 2011.  She and Curtis have four children.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Production of Ardèle | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  2. ^ "A Midsummer Night's Dream (1986) | Our Heritage | Open Air Theatre". openairtheatreheritage.com. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  3. ^ Pillow Talk (Talk-Show), 30 August 1987, retrieved 4 July 2022
  4. ^ Plunder (Family), BBC, 5 March 1990, retrieved 4 July 2022
  5. ^ The Media Show (Documentary), Wall to Wall Television, 18 March 1987, retrieved 4 July 2022
  6. ^ "The Turner Prize 1992 (1992)". BFI. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  7. ^ Theatreland (TV Series 1996–1997) - IMDb, retrieved 4 July 2022
  8. ^ Dailyrecord.co.uk (26 February 2014). "Broadcaster Emma Freud reveals how Great British Bake Off host Mary Berry helped her become a star baker". Daily Record. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  9. ^ "BBC Radio 4 - Midweek". BBC. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  10. ^ "BBC Radio 4 - One to One, Emma Freud talks to Emily Maitlis". BBC. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  11. ^ "BBC Radio 4 Extra - Being David Sedaris". BBC. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  12. ^ "Emma Freud". IMDb. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  13. ^ "Welcome to Luxx: The Times's luxury magazine". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  14. ^ "Emma Freud". The Telegraph. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  15. ^ "Emma Freud - BBC Good Food". BBC Good Food. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  16. ^ "Bono appears at the Cheltenham Literary Festival". U2songs.com. Retrieved 20 October 2022.

External links

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Emma Vallencey Freud OBE born 25 January 1962 is an English broadcaster and cultural commentator Emma FreudOBEBornEmma Vallencey Freud 1962 01 25 25 January 1962 age 60 London EnglandEducationQueen s College schoolAlma materRoyal Holloway CollegeOccupation s Television presenter cultural commentatorYears active1984 presentPartnerRichard CurtisChildren4 including Scarlett CurtisEmma Freud s voice source source recorded November 2013 Contents 1 Early life 2 Media career 2 1 Television 2 2 Radio 2 3 Film 2 4 Journalism 3 Other work 3 1 Cultural work 3 2 Charity and campaigning work 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditFreud was born in London on 25 January 1962 and is the daughter of politician and broadcaster Sir Clement Freud 1924 2009 and June Flewett known as the actress Jill Freud She is the great granddaughter of psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud Her younger brother is Matthew Freud and her uncle was the painter Lucian Freud Her father s family were Jewish refugees Freud was educated in London at the all female Queen s College school attended Bristol University and Royal Holloway College 3 At 13 she performed at Queen s Theatre now called Sondheim Theatre in the West End as the daughter of Vincent Price in Anouilh s Ardele 1 And at 17 she toured Europe with Mike Oldfield as a backing singer on his Tubular Bells tour At 24 she co directed at the Open Air Theatre Regent s Park featuring Ralph Fiennes in his first role out of drama school 2 Media career EditTelevision Edit From 1986 Freud co presented LWT s The Six O Clock Show In 1987 she earned a certain media notoriety for presenting a chat show Pillow Talk 3 in which she interviewed guests whilst in bed with them as part of LWT s late night strand Night Network In 1990 and 1991 Freud presented two series of Plunder 4 a BBC2 chat show in which she interviewed guests including Spike Milligan Harriet Harman and Joanna Lumley and co hosted the BAFTA Craft Awards with Kenneth Branagh On Channel 4 Freud hosted two series of The Pulse three series of The Media Show 5 and presented the Turner Prize 6 in 1992 For 3 seasons she fronted the arts show Theatreland 7 for LWT In 2014 she appeared on a celebrity edition of The Great British Bake Off for Comic Relief and was declared star baker 8 Radio Edit In 1988 she was one of the launch presenters of BBC Radio London s GLR where she presented the weekday 10am 12pm programme produced by Chris Evans In 1993 Freud was invited by BBC Radio 1 s new controller Matthew Bannister to reinvent the lunchtime programme From January 1994 she appeared on a permanent basis every weekday between 12pm and 2pm presenting a mix of music interviews and interactive news features Since 1986 she has worked for BBC Radio 4 as a regular co host on the Saturday miscellany show Loose Ends as well as hosting The X Factor Midweek 9 and One to One 10 In 2019 Freud interviewed author David Sedaris for BBC Radio 4 in a 3 hour feature looking back at his life s work 11 Film Edit Since 1992 Freud has worked with her partner Richard Curtis as either script editor or co producer on all his titles These include Four Weddings and a Funeral Notting Hill Bridget Jones s Diary Love Actually The Boat That Rocked where she was also 2nd unit director The Girl in the Cafe Doctor Who the Vincent Van Gogh episode About Time Trash The Vicar of Dibley and Yesterday 12 Journalism Edit Emma has written for The Telegraph The Guardian and Radio Times She currently has a column in Luxx Magazine for The Times 13 In 2016 Emma won Columnist of the Year award for her series of articles in the Telegraph on living in New York 14 Since 2015 she has been a monthly columnist for BBC Good Food writing about international food culture and interviewing chefs while she cooks one of their signature dishes These include Yotam Ottolenghi Rick Stein Mary Berry Stanley Tucci Nigel Slater Asma Khan Michel Roux and Nigella Lawson 15 Other work EditCultural work Edit For 6 years Freud hosted the national and international broadcasts for National Theatre Live Since 2009 she has chaired many Platform performances at the National Theatre interviewing actors writers and directors including Sir John Mortimer Sir Nicholas Hytner and Bryan Cranston She has chaired at festivals and live events including interviews with Al Pacino Graham Norton Mary Berry Nadiya Hussain Claudia Winkleman She presents the Emma Freud Talks To strand at the Cheltenham Literary Festival including Sir David Attenborough Bill Nighy Helena Bonham Carter Sir Lenny Henry and Bono 16 Charity and campaigning work Edit Freud has worked for Comic Relief since 1992 starting with stuffing envelopes rising to Executive Producer of Red Nose Day Together with Richard Curtis she has helped raise over 1 5bn for projects tackling poverty all over the UK and internationally From 2004 to 2005 she was a co creator of Make Poverty History and the Live 8 concerts She was awarded an OBE for services to the charitable sector in 2011 She and Curtis have four children See also EditFreud familyReferences Edit Production of Ardele Theatricalia theatricalia com Retrieved 4 July 2022 A Midsummer Night s Dream 1986 Our Heritage Open Air Theatre openairtheatreheritage com Retrieved 4 July 2022 Pillow Talk Talk Show 30 August 1987 retrieved 4 July 2022 Plunder Family BBC 5 March 1990 retrieved 4 July 2022 The Media Show Documentary Wall to Wall Television 18 March 1987 retrieved 4 July 2022 The Turner Prize 1992 1992 BFI Retrieved 4 July 2022 Theatreland TV Series 1996 1997 IMDb retrieved 4 July 2022 Dailyrecord co uk 26 February 2014 Broadcaster Emma Freud reveals how Great British Bake Off host Mary Berry helped her become a star baker Daily Record Retrieved 4 July 2022 BBC Radio 4 Midweek BBC Retrieved 4 July 2022 BBC Radio 4 One to One Emma Freud talks to Emily Maitlis BBC Retrieved 4 July 2022 BBC Radio 4 Extra Being David Sedaris BBC Retrieved 4 July 2022 Emma Freud IMDb Retrieved 4 July 2022 Welcome to Luxx The Times s luxury magazine The Times ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 4 July 2022 Emma Freud The Telegraph Retrieved 4 July 2022 Emma Freud BBC Good Food BBC Good Food Retrieved 4 July 2022 Bono appears at the Cheltenham Literary Festival U2songs com Retrieved 20 October 2022 External links EditEmma Freud at IMDb Ms Emma Freud OBE permanent dead link at Debretts Emma Freud on Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Emma Freud amp oldid 1134302618, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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