Jamie Oliver (51) swaps the cooking spoon for acting: In the new microdrama comedy series "Finding Jamie He's Finding Himself", the TV chef embodies an exaggerated version of himself, which plunges into a deep crisis of meaning. The trigger of the fictitious misery is his trademark: after around 400 chicken recipes Jamie fears that he will not be able to find a new way of preparing himself. In search of enlightenment, he plunges into one wellnes…
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Jamie Oliver (51) swaps the cooking spoon for acting: In the new microdrama comedy series "Finding Jamie He's Finding Himself", the TV chef embodies an exaggerated version of himself, which plunges into a deep crisis of meaning. The trigger of the fictitious misery is his trademark: after around 400 chicken recipes Jamie fears that he will not be able to find a new way of preparing himself. In search of enlightenment, he plunges into one wellnes…