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Sophie Dal was born on 17 October, 1981 in Berlin, Germany, is an Actress. Discover Sophie Dal's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?
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At 40 years old, Sophie Dal height is 5' 3¾" (1.62 m) .
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Sophie Dal was born on October 17, 1981 in Berlin, Germany.
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Sophie Dahl ( née Holloway , born 15 September 1977) is an English author and former fashion model . Her first novel was published in 2003, The Man with the Dancing Eyes , followed by Playing With the Grown-ups in 2007. In 2009 she wrote Miss Dahl's Voluptuous Delights , a cookery book with recipes that were recreated for a six-part BBC 2 series, The Delicious Miss Dahl . In 2011 her cookery book, From Season to Season was published, and her first children's book, Madame Badobedah , was published in 2019. She is the granddaughter of author Roald Dahl .
Dahl was born in London, to the actor Julian Holloway and the writer Tessa Dahl . As a child, Sophie frequently spent time at both her maternal and paternal grandparents' houses in Great Missenden , Buckinghamshire [1] and East Preston, West Sussex , respectively. [2] Dahl has noted that her childhood was "an odd one, but with such magic". [3] Dahl attended 10 schools and lived in 17 homes in various locations including London, New York, and India. [3]
Dahl started modelling at the age of 18 after a meeting with Isabella Blow , who was then an editor at British Vogue . [4] The following year Dahl made her debut on the catwalk at Lainey Keogh's London fashion week show, modelling Autumn/Winter knitwear. [5] She then went on to appear in advertising campaigns for Versace , Alexander McQueen , Boucheron, Pringle , Godiva, Banana Republic , Gap and Boodles amongst others. [6] [7] She appeared on the covers of both British and Italian Vogue , [8] [9] along with the covers of Elle, [10] Harpers Bazaar , [11] Red , [12] Numero , and Tatler . [13]
During her career as a model, Dahl worked with photographers including Richard Avedon , Peter Lindbergh , Tim Walker, [14] Steven Klein and Steven Meisel . In 2000, Dahl became the face of Yves Saint-Laurent's Opium . The ad campaign was art-directed by Tom Ford and shot by Steven Meisel. [15] Dahl's nude images in British advertisements caused a near-record number of complaints to the UK's Advertising Standards Authority . [16]
In 2003 Dahl published her first book, an illustrated novella and Times bestseller, The Man with the Dancing Eyes ( Bloomsbury Publishing ). [17] From 2005 Dahl was a contributing editor and regular columnist at Men's Vogue , prior to its closure in 2008. Dahl is the author of four other books: Playing with the Grown-Ups (2007) [18] and two cook books, Miss Dahl's Voluptuous Delights (2009) [19] and From Season To Season (2011). [20] She was a contributor to an anthology, Truth or Dare , edited by Justine Picardie, which included works by Zoë Heller and William Fiennes . [21] She also provided introductions to the Puffin Classic new edition of The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett , [22] and the Virago Press re-issue of Stella Gibbons ' 1938 novel Nightingale Wood – both released in April 2009 – and Nancy Mitford's Don't Tell Alfred , reissued by Penguin in March 2010. [23]
In March and April 2010 a six-part cookery series, "The Delicious Miss Dahl", which Dahl wrote and presented, was broadcast on BBC 2 . She wrote and presented a social history documentary about the Victorian cook Isabella Beeton , which was transmitted on BBC 2 on 29 September 2011. [24]
Dahl was a contributing editor at British magazine Vogue for a decade, writing about subjects from cultural identity and the journey of refugees to Britain [25] to the Proustian response to scent, winning a Jasmine Award for her column. [26] She is a contributing editor at Conde Nast Traveller, and has written essays for amongst others, The Guardian , [27] the American edition of Vogue , The Observer [28] and The New York Times Magazine . [29]
It was announced in the Bookseller in 2019 that Dahl had been signed to a four-book deal with Walker Books . The first of these, Madame Badoebdah , a children's picture book illustrated by Lauren O'Hara, was published in October 2019. [30] [31] Dahl's second book with Walker, The Worst Sleepover in the World , illustrated by Luciano Lozano , will be published in October 2021. [32]
In 2020 Dahl became a monthly columnist and contributing editor at House & Garden magazine. [33]
Dahl's paternal grandparents were the actor Stanley Holloway and his wife, Violet ( née Lane), a former chorus dancer. [34] Dahl's paternal lineage has been associated with the stage since at least 1850; Charles Bernard (1830–1894), a great-uncle to Stanley Holloway, was a Shakespearean actor and theatre manager in London and the English provinces. Bernard's son, Oliver Percy Bernard OBE MC (1881–1939), was an architect and scenic designer, responsible for the sets for Sir Thomas Beecham 's Ring Cycle at Covent Garden . [35] [36] Through Bernard, Dahl is related to his sons, the poet and translator Oliver Bernard , the photographer Bruce Bernard , [37] and the writer Jeffrey Bernard . [34] [37] Dahl's maternal grandparents were the author Roald Dahl and the American actress Patricia Neal . [38]
On 9 January 2010 Dahl married the singer Jamie Cullum . [39] They had their first child, a daughter named Lyra, in March 2011. [40] The couple had a second daughter, Margot, in March 2013. [41] The family live in Buckinghamshire . [42]
Dahl is an ambassador at Place2Be, a charity who provide mental health support and advocacy in schools across the UK. [43]
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Sophie Dal , bürgerlich Sophie Burcu Dal , ist eine deutsche Schauspielerin türkischer Abstammung. Sie ist die Tochter des Schriftstellers Güney Dal . Ihre Schauspielkarriere begann als Kinderdarstellerin in den Serien Siebenstein und Löwenzahn .
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750ml vegetable stock
1/2 head broccoli, finely chopped
1/2 bag spinach 1 can green lentils
1 tbsp rapeseed oil
1 tsp cumin seeds
1 white onion, finely chopped
1 celery stalk, finely chopped
1 tsp garam masala paste (powder might work, too)
1/2 tsp coriander powder
Heat the oil in a large, heavy-bottomed pan. Toast the cumin seeds for a minute or two. Add the onion and lightly fry for 5 mins, until translucid.
Add the remaining vegetables and stock and cook for 25-30 mins until all vegetables are tender. A few minutes before you take the pan off the heat, throw in the spices, too.
This dish is beautiful on its own, but you could also serve 4 people with this if you added some steamed vegetables and naan bread on the side; or you could serve the dal over some brown or wild rice.
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When I travelled to India, the one thing I enjoyed the most was the food. Curry for breakfast? Yes please. Chapatis at every meal? Don’t mind if I do. Every plateful of food was so vibrant, so explosive with flavors, I could have happily kept eating that way until the end of my days.
Dal is my all-time favorite Indian dish. The friends I met on my travels joked about how it sounded like Sophie Dahl’s surname — and, coincidence, she’s one of my all-time favourite cooks. Destiny? I think so. I decided to compose my very own culinary ode to a beautiful dish and a beautiful lady, and so the Sophie Dal was born.
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