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Julia Child's Hobby Journey
1912–2004
Celebrity chef who brought French cuisine to the American public; iconic TV personalityHobby Timeline
Childhood / College
Aspired to be a novelistAthleticsWriting (advertising, newspapers)
Early Career — The Lost Years
Government workOSS spy (WWII, top secret clearance)Developing shark repellent
The Transformation (age 36–49)
French cuisine (Le Cordon Bleu, 1949)Cookbook writing (nearly a decade)
Peak Career (age 49+)
TeachingWritingTV hosting (The French Chef, age 51)
Surprising hobbies
- ✦Was literally a spy — worked for the OSS during WWII with top secret clearance
- ✦Helped invent shark repellent (tested over 100 substances)
- ✦Couldn't cook at all until her mid-30s and freely admitted it
How hobbies shaped their career
Julia Child is the ultimate late-bloomer story. She tried everything — writing, advertising, espionage — before finding cooking at 36. Her OSS experience gave her worldliness and confidence. Her writing ambitions gave her the communication skills that made her TV persona so compelling. She didn't publish until 49 or get on TV until 51, proving that your life's calling can arrive in what others would call middle age.
"I was 32 when I started cooking. Up until then, I just ate."
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