Awards & Winners

Richard Olney

Date of Birth 12-April-1927
Place of Birth Marathon
(Buena Vista County, Iowa, United States of America)
Nationality United States of America
Profession Writer
Richard Olney was an American painter, cook, food writer, editor, and memoirist, best known for his books of French country cooking. Olney was born in Marathon, Iowa. He lived in a house above the village of Solliès-Toucas in Provence, France, for most of his adult life, where he wrote many classic and influential cookbooks of French country cooking. He had first moved to France in 1951, to Paris, where he was close friends with the American and English bohemian expatriate set, including James Baldwin, filmmaker Kenneth Anger, painter John Craxton, poet John Ashbery, and composer Ned Rorem. His deep knowledge of traditional classic French food and wine got him a job writing a column entitled Un Américain à Paris for the journal Cuisine et Vins de France beginning in 1962. After The French Menu Cookbook was published in English in 1970, his then-revolutionary approach of seasonal menus and close attention to wine pairings began to attract notice in Britain and America. By the time he wrote Simple French Food in 1974, he was one of the most important food writers of the era, with a huge impact on nouvelle cuisine and California cuisine.

Awards by Richard Olney

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1996


Nominations 1996 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
James Beard Award for Wine, Spirits, and other Beverages Romane?e Conti: the world's most fabled wine

1994


Nominations 1994 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
James Beard Award for International Cooking Provence the Beautiful Cookbook

1993


James Beard Award for Cookbook Hall of Fame
Honored for : Simple French Food

Nominations 1993 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
James Beard Award for Cookbook Hall of Fame Simple French Food