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Antonio Carluccio, OBE
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(; 19 April 1937 – 8 November 2017) was an Italian chef, restaurateur and food expert, based in London. He was called "the godfather of Italian gastronomy", with a career of more than 50 years. He is perhaps best remembered for his television appearances, including his partnership with fellow Italian chef
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, and their BBC Two television series '' Two Greedy Italians''.


Early life

Antonio Carluccio was born in Vietri sul Mare, Salerno in the
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region, the fifth of six children of Giovanni Carluccio, a stationmaster from a family of Benevento
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, and his wife Maria, ''née'' Trivellone. He moved with his father's job when he was young and lived in Castelnuovo Belbo and
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. Living in the northwest, an area with great vegetation, as a child he would hunt through the forest for different mushrooms and fungi with his father. After leaving school he did his compulsory one year of
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in the Italian Navy. After leaving the navy, he briefly worked as a journalist with '' La Stampa'' in
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and then as a technician and sales representative for
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.


Career

Carluccio moved to
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at age 21 to study languages. He lived in Germany from 1962 to 1975, working as a
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in
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. He came to the United Kingdom in 1975 to work as a wine merchant, importing
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s. He became the manager of
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's (his brother-in-law) Neal Street Restaurant in London's Covent Garden in 1981, and its owner in 1989. Under Carluccio, British
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began his professional career at the Neal Street Restaurant, which closed in 2006. Carluccio wrote twenty books on Italian cuisine. He appeared on BBC television in the ''Food and Drink Programme'', and in his own series ''Antonio Carluccio's Italian Feasts'' in 1996. In 2011, his travels around Italy with
Gennaro Contaldo Gennaro Contaldo OSI (; born 20 January 1949) is an Italian chef known for his association with his British protégé, Jamie Oliver, and his partnership with fellow Italian chef Antonio Carluccio and their BBC Two television series '' Two Greed ...
were filmed for the four-part BBC Two series '' Two Greedy Italians''; a second series, ''Two Greedy Italians: Still Hungry'' was shown the following year. In 2012, he was awarded the AA Lifetime Achievement Award and released his autobiography, ''A Recipe For Life''. In September 2021 it was announced that the Antonio Carluccio Library and Archive had opened at Oxford Brookes University.


Carluccio's

In 1991, Antonio and his then wife opened an Italian food shop which they named
Carluccio's Carluccio's is an Italian cuisine, Italian restaurant chain founded in London in 1999. In 1991, Antonio Carluccio and his then wife opened an Italian food shop, named Carluccio's. In 1999, the first "Carluccio's Caffè" was opened in Market ...
. They expanded this in 1994 to a
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business. In 1999, the first "Carluccio's Caffè" was opened in Market Place, London. A joint authentic Italian restaurant with integrated food shop, the premises opened to serve light, Italian-based breakfasts to diners. The chain expanded, initially across southeast England, and subsequently across the UK. In 2005, Carluccio's was quoted on the
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. In 2007 it was reported that the company paid
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less than the UK minimum wage, and expected staff to make up the remaining remuneration through customers' tips. Soon after this was revealed, UK law was changed to ensure that companies must meet the minimum required remuneration themselves and that tips should not be counted towards an employee's paid salary. In 2010 the company received a takeover offer from the Landmark Group, a Dubai-based enterprise, valuing Carluccio's at £90m. The transaction was approved by the shareholders and completed in October 2010. Carluccio's operated from over 80 UK locations. In addition the company has granted
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s over two territories: the first over Ireland with two locations open in
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; the second over six countries in the Middle East including three locations presently open in
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. After ten years of development, Antonio rejoined the company as a consultant. The chain went into
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in March 2020, and was partially acquired by
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in May 2020.


Personal life

Carluccio had three marriages, each of which ended in a divorce. His third wife was Priscilla Conran (the sister of
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). Carluccio was the 'castaway' on the 11 July 2008 edition of
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's ''
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'', where he was interviewed by
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. Carluccio chose the Finale from ''
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'' by Camille Saint-Saëns as his favourite record,
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's ''
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'' trilogy as his choice of book, and white truffles as his luxury item. He suffered from depression for many years, stemming from the death of his brother and the failure of his marriages. In 2008 Carluccio attempted suicide with a pair of scissors, but survived following the intervention of his personal assistant. At the time of the incident, the media were informed that he had had an accident with a bread knife. Carluccio later described his suicide attempt as "liberating", feeling that "from that moment on, my mind changed" and stating that his subsequent admittance to the
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clinic made him "take stock of my life, and appreciate all the good in it". Carluccio was an agnostic atheist. He died on 8 November 2017 aged 80, from complications after a fall at his home.


Awards

In 1998, Carluccio was awarded the '' Commendatore Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana'' by the Italian government, the equivalent to a British knighthood, for his contribution to the Italian food industry. In 2007, he was appointed an OBE. In 2012, Carluccio was given the AA Lifetime Achievement Award.


Books

*''An Invitation to Italian Cooking'' (1986) *''A Passion for Mushrooms'' (1988) *''A Taste of Italy'' (1989) *''Passion for Pasta'' (1993) *''Italian Feast'' (1996) *''Antonio Carluccio's Music and Menus from Italy: Great Italian Arias, Classic Italian Recipes'' (1996) *''Carluccio's Complete Italian Food'' (1997) *''Southern Italian Feast'' (1998) *''The Complete Mushroom Book'' (2001) *''Antonio Carluccio Goes Wild: 120 Fresh Recipes for Wild Food from Land and Sea'' (2001) *''Italia'' (2005) *''Carluccio's Complete A-Z of Italian Food'' (2007) *''Antonio Carluccio's Simple Cooking'' (2009) *''My Kitchen Table - Antonio Carluccio: 100 Pasta Recipes'' (2011) *''Two Greedy Italians'' (2011) with
Gennaro Contaldo Gennaro Contaldo OSI (; born 20 January 1949) is an Italian chef known for his association with his British protégé, Jamie Oliver, and his partnership with fellow Italian chef Antonio Carluccio and their BBC Two television series '' Two Greed ...
*''Two Greedy Italians Eat Italy'' (2012) with Gennaro Contaldo *''Recipe for Life'' (2012) *''Antonio Carluccio: The Collection'' (2012) *''Antonio Carluccio's Pasta'' (2014) *''Antonio Carluccio Vegetables'' (2016)


DVDs

*''Antonio Carluccio's Southern Italian Feast'' (1998) *''Antonio Carluccio's Italian Feast'' (2001)


References


External links

*
Carluccio's Caffes' websiteAntonio Carluccio on the My Kitchen Table websitePortraits
at the National Portrait Gallery
Interview
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'', 15 May 2005 {{DEFAULTSORT:Carluccio, Antonio 1937 births 2017 deaths Commanders of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic Italian cookbook writers Italian autobiographers Italian atheists Italian chefs Italian expatriates in England Italian expatriates in Germany Italian food writers Officers of the Order of the British Empire People from the Province of Turin Italian television chefs Italian emigrants to the United Kingdom Italian gastronomes