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People: Anthony Bordain
Dead at 61

Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain dead at 61 .. apparent suicide

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Peter Burgess

Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain dead at 61


Anthony Bourdain. ALEX WELSH/THE NEW YORK TIMES

PARIS (AP) — American TV celebrity and food writer Anthony Bourdain has been found dead in his hotel room in France while working on his CNN series on culinary traditions around the world. He was 61.

CNN confirmed the death, saying in a statement that Bourdain was found unresponsive Friday morning by friend and chef Eric Ripert and calling his death a suicide.

Bourdain achieved celebrity status after the publication in 2000 of his best-selling book ‘‘Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly.’’ It combined frank details of his life and career with behind-the-scenes observations on the culinary industry.

CNN said Bourdain was in Strasbourg filming an upcoming segment in his series ‘‘Parts Unknown.’’

The CNN statement said: ‘‘His love of great adventure, new friends, fine food and drink and the remarkable stories of the world made him a unique storyteller. His talents never ceased to amaze us and we will miss him very much.’’

Strasbourg police, emergency services, and regional authorities did not immediately have information about the death. Bourdain’s assistant Laurie Woolever would not comment on what happened.

The CNN statement expressed condolences to his daughter and family.

The chef spent time in Massachusetts during his youth, working in Provincetown as a dishwasher. He told the Globe in 2012 that he fell in love with the restaurant industry during his time there.

He was living with people who worked in restaurants at the time and they needed extra help.

“One night they just said, we need a dishwasher and it’s going to be you, since you are not contributing to the rent. So I got started as a dishwasher and fell in love with the whole business and the whole subculture,” he said.

He filmed an episode of “Parts Unknown” in Provincetown that aired in 2014, where he revisited his early career and discussed the beginnings of his heroin addiction. Bourdain also visited Greenfield, Mass., interviewing people about the opioid crisis.

Bourdain’s death drew new attention to celebrity suicides. It came three days after fashion designer Kate Spade died of apparent suicide in her Park Avenue apartment in New York. Spade’s husband and business partner said the 55-year-old business mogul had suffered from depression and anxiety for many years.

In the preface to the latest edition ‘‘Kitchen Confidential,’’ Bourdain wrote of his shock at the success off his book, which he wrote by getting up at 5 a.m. in the morning to steal a couple of hours at the computer before appearing at the saute station for lunch.

He said he never intended to write an expose or to ‘‘rip the lid off the restaurant business.’’ He said he liked the restaurant business the way it was.

‘What I set out to do was write a book that my fellow cooks would find entertaining and true. I wanted it to sound like me talking at say ... ten o'clock on a Saturday night, after a busy dinner rush, me and a few cooks hanging around in the kitchen, knocking back a few beers.'

Bourdain said he really had no idea that anyone outside the world of chefs would even pay attention to his comments. It seemed to startle him, that a book intended for professional cooks would have such mass appeal.

‘‘The new celebrity chef culture is a remarkable and admittedly annoying phenomenon. While it’s been nothing but good for business — and for me personally — many of us in the life can’t help snickering about it,’’ he wrote. ‘‘Of all the professions, after all, few people are less suited to be suddenly thrown into the public eye than chefs.’’

View image on Twitter View image on Twitter CNN Communications ✔ @CNNPR CNN statement regarding the death of our friend and colleague, Anthony Bourdain: 7:29 AM - Jun 8, 2018 9,156 5,384 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy Christina Prignano of the Globe staff contributed to this report.

RELATED LINKS Read Story Anthony Bourdain on his start in Provincetown TV’s culinary adventurer, who will appear at Boston’s Symphony Hall on November 16, talks about his first kitchen job and love of travel.


By Angela Charlton ASSOCIATED PRESS ... Christina Prignano of the Globe staff contributed to this report.
JUNE 08, 2018
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