- Justin Wilson (chef)
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name = Justin Wilson
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birth_name = Justin E. Wilson
birth_date = birth date|1914|4|24
birth_place =Roseland, Louisiana
death_date = death date and age|2001|9|5|1914|4|24
death_place =Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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resting_place = Saint William Catholic Cemetery
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occupation = Cajun humorist and cook
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spouse = Sara R. Wilson (deceased)
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website = http://www.justinwilson.com
footnotes =Justin E. Wilson (
April 24 ,1914 -September 5 ,2001 ) was a southern Americanchef andhumorist known for his brand ofCajun cuisine -inspired cooking and humor. He was a self-styled "raconteur" and a staunch political conservative.Wilson was born in Roseland in
Tangipahoa Parish , one of the "Florida Parishes " of Louisiana. He began his career as a safety engineer while he traveled throughoutAcadiana . His safety lectures that he made to refinery workers prompted him on the road to becoming a Cajun storyteller. He remembered it this way on the back cover of "The Justin Wilson Cook Book"::"Way back when I first started as a safety engineer, I took myself pretty seriously, and I found I was putting my audiences to sleep. So having lived all my life among the Cajuns of Louisiana, and having a good memory for the patois and the type of humor Cajuns go for, I started interspersing my talks on safety with Cajun humor."
Wilson (who was actually only one-half Cajun, or "half-bleed Ca-jon" as he put it) later recorded several humor albums, beginning with "The Humorous World of Justin Wilson." He later appeared as a guest on the popular
CBS series "The Ed Sullivan Show ". He was known for the catchphrase, "I gar-on-tee!". He later wrote seven Cajuncookbooks and two books of Cajun stories, and hosted severalcooking show s onPBS that combined Cajun cooking and Cajun humor.Wilson was also politically active in his early years. His father, Democrat
Harry D. Wilson , was the Louisiana agriculture commissioner in the first half of the twentieth century (his mother, Olivet Wilson, was Louisiana French). In 1951-1952, Justin Wilson was the manager of the unsuccessful Democratic gubernatorial campaign of Lieutenant GovernorWilliam J. "Bill" Dodd . He and Dodd were close though they often disagreed on political philosophy. Wilson's brother-in-law, Bolivar Kemp, was the Democraticattorney general of Louisiana from 1948 to 1952.Over the years, Wilson, a conservative and known for his emphasis of patriotic themes, became involved in numerous Louisiana political campaigns. Former state Senator Donald Wayne "Don" Williamson of
Caddo Parish recalls Wilson having cut a commercial for his own Democratic challenge to incumbent Insurance CommissionerSherman A. Bernard in 1979. Williamson said that Wilson just volunteered to help him. Williamson only narrowly lost to Bernard, who later went to prison for fraud in the handling of his job duties. In time, Wilson's ties to the Democrats soured, and he supported numerous Republican candidates. It is not known whether Wilson himself became a Republican.It has been rumored incorrectly that Wilson was born not in Louisiana, but in
Mississippi or some other southern state, and that he was not a Cajun. But Wilson identified himself as a Cajun through maternal lines, and as mentioned was indeed born in Louisiana, albeit not in the traditional Cajun section of the state. Wilson's last residence was in Summit in Pike County,Mississippi .Bibliography
William J. "Bill" Dodd, "Peapatch Politics: The Earl Long Era in Louisiana Politics", Baton Rouge: Claitor's Publishing, 1991
Kevin S. Fontenot, "How Y'all Are: Justin Wilson and Cajun Comedy" in Ryan A. Brasseaux and Kevin S. Fontenot, Accordions, Fiddles, Two Step and Swing: A Cajun Music Reader. Lafayette: The Center for Louisiana Studies, 2006.
* The Justin Wilson Cook Book (1965)
* Justin Wilson's Cajun Humor (1974)
* Justin Wilson's Cajun Fables (1982)
* More Cajun Humor (1984).
* The Justin Wilson #2 Cookbook: Cookin' Cajun (1979)
* The Justin Wilson Gourmet and Gourmand Cookbook (1984)
* Justin Wilson's Outdoor Cooking with Inside Help (1986)
* Justin Wilson's Homegrown Louisiana Cookin' (1990)
* Justin Wilson Looking Back: A Cajun Cookbook (1997)External links
* [http://www.justinwilson.com/ Justin Wilson official website]
* [http://www.cajunculture.com/People/wilsonJ.htm Biography at "Encyclopedia of Cajun Culture"]
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