Dec 10, 2016 · The journalist AA Gill, who has died aged 62, less than a month after revealing he was seriously ill with cancer in his newspaper column, once shot a baboon during a Tanzanian safari. He described ...
Dec 18, 2022 · A. A. Gill was born on 28 June 1954, in Edinburgh, Scotland. Whereas, he was born to (father) Michael Gill and (mother) Yvonne Gilan. Similarly, his father worked as a television producer and director and his mother was an actress. Additionally, he grew up with a brother named Nicholas.
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- A. A. Gill
- 28 Jun, 1954
- Cancer
Dec 10, 2016 · Adrian Anthony Gill was an English journalist. He was the author of 9 books, including The Angry Island. He was the TV and restaurant critic and a regular features writer for The Sunday Times, a columnist for Esquire, and a contributor to Vanity Fair. He lived in London.
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A. A. Gill is a respected writer and a fearsome critic. He is the TV and restaurant critic for The Sunday Times and a contributing editor to "GQ" magazine, "Vanity Fair" and "Australian Gourmet Traveller". He suffers from a severe form of dyslexia and, consequently, all of his works are written by dictation.
- Actor, Director, Writer
- June 28, 1954
- A.A. Gill
- December 10, 2016
Apr 30, 2017 · AA Gill opens restaurant review with cancer disclosure. Sunday Times critic wanted to alert readers to any effect of chemotherapy on his taste buds and says he has no ‘bucket list’. 20 Nov 2016.
19 hours ago · Don McLain Gill is a Philippines-based geopolitical analyst, author, and director for South & Southeast Asia at the Philippine-Middle East Studies Association (PMESA). His appearances on...
3 hours ago · Gill, who was fileding at that position had to move forward to take the catch but could not grab hold of the ball and let it through. The bowler, Pandya wasn't pleased with the youngster's effort. Moreover, the ball also went to the boundary which only added salt to the wounds of Pandya.