Clement Freud

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Clement Freud

Clement Freud (24 April 1924 – 15 April 2009) was a British broadcaster, writer, politician, and chef. He was a prominent figure in British public life for several decades, known for his distinctive voice and dry wit.

Early Life and Education

Clement Freud was born in Berlin, Germany, to a Jewish family. He was the grandson of the famous psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud and the brother of the artist Lucian Freud. The family moved to the United Kingdom in 1933 to escape the rise of the Nazi Party.

Freud was educated at St Paul's School, London and later attended Dartington Hall School in Devon. He served in the Royal Ulster Rifles during World War II.

Career

Broadcasting

Freud became well-known as a broadcaster, particularly for his long-standing role on the BBC Radio 4 panel game Just a Minute. He was a regular on the show from its inception in 1967 until his death in 2009. His contributions to the show were marked by his quick wit and distinctive delivery.

Writing

Freud was also a prolific writer. He wrote several books, including cookbooks and children's stories. His autobiography, Freud Ego, was published in 2001. He was a regular columnist for various newspapers and magazines, including The Observer and The Daily Telegraph.

Politics

In addition to his media career, Freud was a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Liberal Party. He represented the Isle of Ely from 1973 to 1987. During his time in Parliament, he was known for his independent views and often humorous speeches.

Culinary Career

Before his broadcasting and political careers, Freud was a chef. He worked at the Dorchester Hotel in London and later ran a nightclub and restaurant. His culinary expertise was reflected in his cookbooks and food writing.

Personal Life

Freud married actress Jill Freud in 1950, and they had five children. He was known for his love of dogs and was often seen with his pet bloodhound.

Death

Clement Freud died on 15 April 2009 at the age of 84. His death was widely mourned, and he was remembered for his significant contributions to British public life.

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