Julia Carolyn Child was an American chef, author and television personality. She is recognized for bringing French cuisine to the American public with her debut cookbook, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and her subsequent television programs, the most notable of which was The French Chef, which premiered in 1963.
She does not have an Ordinary People Change the World book about her, but she appeared in an episode of Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum called I Am Julia Child.
She is voiced by Beatrice Schneider.
Etymology[]
Julia was born Julia Carolyn McWilliams, and only gained the surname Child in 1946 when she married Paul Cushing Child. So her surname should have still been McWilliams when she met the Riddles in 1923 at approximately eleven years old.
Julia's Grandmother also appears, though the episode doesn't specify WHICH grandmother.
Appearance[]
Julia has fair skin and curly, shiny brown hair. She wears a yellow waitress dress, a pearl necklace, a pink apron, and yellow shoes. She also wears yellow earrings.
She also wears a École des trois gourmandes badge. L'école des trois gourmandes was a cooking school founded in Paris, France, during the 1950s by Julia Child, Simone Beck, and Louisette Bertholle.