When Julia Child (née McWilliams) was born in Pasadena, California, on August 15, 105 years ago today, little did her parents know that their tiny baby, who grew to be an impressive 6 foot 2, would also become a grande dame in the culinary world, bringing the art of French cuisine to the tables of her fellow Americans.
What in the extraordinary life of this former history major, copywriter, spy (OK, she was officially a research assistant for the Office of Strategic Services, the OSS, during the war but we love the idea of a “Julia Bond”), writer, and TV personality made this woman the much-loved personality she was, and still is today?
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