Daphne Nur Oz (born February 17, 1986) is an American television host, food writer, and chef.[2] She was one of five co-hosts on the ABC daytime talk showThe Chew for the show's first six seasons[3][4] and was a co-host of the syndicated talk/cooking show The Good Dish.
Early life and education
Oz was born February 17, 1986,[5] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[6] She is the eldest child of television personalities Mehmet Oz and Lisa Oz (née Lemole). Her paternal grandparents, Suna (née Atabay) and Mustafa Öz, emigrated from Konya Province, Turkey.[7] She has three siblings.[citation needed]
Daphne was raised in Cliffside Park, New Jersey, where she graduated from Dwight-Englewood School in 2004. Oz graduated with a degree in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton University in 2008.[8]
Daphne is a graduate of the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and received a culinary degree from The Natural Gourmet Institute.[9]
In 2007, she published The Dorm Room Diet Planner (Newmarket Press, 2007). In 2012, she collaborated with the rest of the cast of The Chew to author The Chew: Food. Life. Fun. Oz also is the author of the New York Times bestselling[15]Relish: An Adventure in Food, Style, and Everyday Fun. Relish is part cookbook, part lifestyle guide where Oz shares her approach to curating a life filled with delicious joy and meaningful connection. This book offers essential advice for bringing passion and purpose to everyday food, style, and life (relationships, career, and playtime). The book contains recipes, tips, relationship and career advice, and the author's personal anecdotes. Oz has written articles for Glamour[16][17] and The Huffington Post.[18] In 2012, she wrote five articles for a column called "Food for Thought" for Creators Syndicate.[19]
In 2016, Daphne published a book called The Happy Cook: 125 Recipes for Eating Every Day Like It's the Weekend. The New York Times book review said: “the recipes are terrific — well designed and stress-free…and everything comes out as beautifully as she promises.”[20]
Public speaking
Oz speaks publicly on food, lifestyle, motherhood,[21] and health topics.[22] In 2008, she was invited to speak at The Governor's Women's Conference, hosted by Maria Shriver.[23] Oz was a featured speaker at The Aspen Institute's 2009 Aspen Health Forum.[24] In 2011, Oz and her mother Lisa were the featured speakers at WCBS Radio's Working Women's Luncheon.[25] Daphne Oz has delivered addresses to campus audiences including Princeton University, University of Pennsylvania, Brown University, and Georgetown University. Daphne appeared as a featured performer at both the South Beach Food & Wine[26] and New York City Food & Wine Festivals.[27]
Non-profit work
Oz is an ambassador for and helped to establish HealthCorps, a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit that equips teenagers with nutrition, exercise, and stress management education in over 50 schools nationwide.[28] Daphne also serves as a member of the board of Children's Board at Columbia[29] and is the co-chair of the Junior Board for HealthCorps.[30] She has supported the Food Bank 4 NYC[31] and Dress for Success.
Television
Oz was one of five co-hosts on ABC's The Chew, a weekday one-hour lifestyle show, which premiered in September 2011. She has a Daytime Emmy Award to her credit, sharing the 2015 award for Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host with her Chew co-hosts. On August 11, 2017, it was confirmed that Oz would be leaving the show prior to the release of the seventh and final season.
She also appeared as a judge on the Food Network competition show Cooks vs. Cons. On July 17, 2019, it was announced that Oz would be joining Gordon Ramsay and Aarón Sanchez on the eighth season of MasterChef Junior, replacing previous judge Christina Tosi.[33] She makes weekly appearances on The Dish[34] and has appeared on ABC's The $100,000 Pyramid.[35] In March 2020, Daphne appeared on Today.[36]
In late 2021, after Mehmet Oz announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in the 2022 midterm election, numerous TV stations pulled his show from the air, due to FCC laws about giving political candidates equal air time. On January 17, 2022 - as a replacement for the Dr. Oz show during his campaign - Sony (distributor for the Dr. Oz show) debuted a new spinoff show titled The Good Dish featuring Daphne Oz as host.[37]
Personal life
On August 26, 2010, Oz married John Jovanovic at the Municipal Marriage Bureau in Manhattan. Jovanovic is an investment fund analyst, whom Oz met in college. The civil ceremony was followed by two religious ceremonies on August 28, 2010, one at Serbian Saints Church in Portland, Maine and one at the summer home of Oz's maternal grandparents led by Rev. Prescott Rogers of the Swedenborgian Church.[38] They have four children.[39][40][41][42]
Selected works
Relish: An Adventure in Food, Style, and Everyday Fun, 1st ed., New York: WilliamMorrow, 2013; ISBN006219688X.
The Dorm Room Diet: The 8-Step Program for Creating a Healthy Lifestyle Plan That Really Works, 1st ed., New York: Newmarket Press, 2006; ISBN9781557046857.
The Happy Cook: 125 Recipes For Eating Every Day Like It's The Weekend, 1st ed., New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2016; ISBN9780062426918.
^ abSinger, Natasha. "15 Pounds: Part of Freshman Meal Plan?", The New York Times, August 31, 2006. Accessed May 30, 2011. "And that is where Daphne Oz, a junior at Princeton from Cliffside Park, N.J., comes in ... And at the Dwight-Englewood School in Englewood, N.J., she wrote a high school research paper on teenage nutrition and lobbied for healthier cafeteria food, she said."
^"Daphne Oz". Sharecare Awards. Sharecare Foundation. Retrieved 19 October 2021.