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Lydia Tamasin Day-Lewis (born 17 September 1953) is an English television chef and food critic, who has also published a dozen books about food, restaurants, recipes and places. She writes regularly for The Daily Telegraph , Vanity Fair , and Vogue .
In 1951, Balcon married Day-Lewis. Her father was deeply unhappy about the affair and Balcon being named publicly as co-respondent in Day-Lewis' divorce, and cut her off. After her marriage, she could see her mother only secretly. [10] Cecil Day-Lewis and Jill Balcon shared a great love for poetry and performed together in many public readings.
The Day-Lewises moved into Lemmons in the spring of 1972 when Tamasin's father, the poet laureate Cecil Day-Lewis, was dying of cancer. [7] The families were close: Cecil and Jane had been lovers after her first divorce, and Jane was Tamasin's godmother. [22] [46] Tamasin and Martin had also started dating. [42]
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Kaufelt's previous two marriages [24] ended in divorce. A previous relationship, with the Anglo-Irish food writer Tamasin Day-Lewis, was chronicled in recipes & narrative by Day-Lewis in Where Shall We Go for Dinner? and goes into great detail about Kaufelt's travel around the world to find the finest cheeses. [25]
Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis was born on 29 April 1957 in Kensington, London, the second child of the poet Cecil Day-Lewis (1904–1972) and his second wife, actress Jill Balcon (1925–2009). His older sister, Tamasin Day-Lewis (born 1953), is a television chef and food critic. [ 12 ]