Matt Campbell

Chef

Matt Campbell was born in England on February 10th, 1989 and is the Chef. At the age of 29, Matt Campbell biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
February 10, 1989
Nationality
England
Place of Birth
England
Death Date
Apr 22, 2018 (age 29)
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
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Matt Campbell Life

About

After appearing on BBC's MasterChef: The Professionals, a British chef who came to fame. Prior to his appearance on the reality show, he had earned second place in BBC's Young Chef of the Year competition and worked in several Michelin starred restaurants.

Before Fame

He was born in northwest England's Lake District.

Trivia

He died suddenly while running in the warmest London Marathon in history. He collapsed at the 22.5 mile mark and was admitted to a hospital where he later died.

Family Life

He'd run the marathon in part to celebrate his father's life, who had died 18 months earlier. He had two brothers, Luke and Josh.

Associated With

Judge Marcus Wareing rated Cod Cheeks, Spirulina, Kale & Kombucha as the best he's ever tasted on Masterchef.

From kebabs to the Big Apple!Luke Littler will headline the US Darts Masters in New York later this year with teen sensation one of eight PDC players selected just months after his World Championship heroics

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 13, 2024
Littler will now transatlantic, less than six months after his climb to the World Darts Championship final at Alexandra Palace, where he lost to Luke Humphries. Since his whirlwind ascension to the top of the sport, the wonderkid has already made a name for himself on the PDC tour, and he wasted no time in winning his first trophy. In New York, a 16-player field will face the city champion, with Humphries, Michael Smith, and Gerwyn Price in contention for the prize money. Both Smith and Van Gerwen are recent champions of the tournament, while Peter Wright, Rob Cross, and Nathan Aspinall will round out the European line-up. Matt Campbell, a North American guy who lost to Littler in the third round at Ally Pally last Christmas, makes a dynamic lineup.

Luke Littler, 16, reveals the three VERY humble purchases he'll make with his World Darts Championship winnings, where he could earn up to £500,000 with just two more Ally Pally wins

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 2, 2024
Luke Littler, the teen darts sensation, has revealed how he's going to spend his prize money from the PDC World Darts Championship. During the tournament, Littler, 16, was treated to a fairytale ride, with the newly named 'Prince of the Palace' causing a frightening surprise to the daring world in reaching the semi-finals. He is now the favourite to win the entire thing after losing 5-1 in his quarter-final match on Monday after entering the World Championship as a 66-1 outsider.

Luke Littler, 16, has only dropped four sets in five matches and has already earned £100,000 in prize money, despite the Nuke's incredible numbers in the World Darts Championship semi-finals

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 2, 2024
Luke Littler is just two matches away from achieving his first world darts champion at the age of 16. During his World Championship run at Alexandra Palace, the teen sensation has seen a meteoric rise, and after his quarter-final victory on Monday, he admitted that he is already 'dreaming' of lifting the Sid Waddell Trophy. And why not? He has been one of the tournament's top performers, with his numbers indicating some of the best reading ever.