The Scotsman

Dave Myers

Make-up artist whose love of food and the open road saw him find fame as half of the Hairy Bikers

- Naomi Clarke

Dave Myers, TV presenter and cook. Born: 8 September 1957 in Barrow-infurness, Cumbria. Died: 28 February 2024, aged 66

Dave Myers became beloved as one half of the motorcycle-riding cooking duo, The Hairy Bikers, with his fellow chef Simon King, generally known as Si.

He died aged 66 on Wednesday with his family and friends by his side after fighting cancer for the past couple of years.

The TV chef did not specify what type of cancer he had after announcing he was undergoing chemothera­py in May 2022.

King said he “will miss him every day and the bond and friendship we shared over half a lifetime” as he announced Myers’ death on social media.

“I wish you god’s speed brother; you are and will remain a beacon in this world. See you on the other side. Love ya,” he added in a statement to X, formerly Twitter.

He also thanked well-wishers for sending messages of support to Myers, saying: “It meant the world to him, his family and all The Hairy Bikers team”.

Following his diagnosis, Myers briefly took a break from work before filming his last show with King, which sees them travel west across Britain from Scotland to Devon.

King previously said that the series, The Hairy Bikers Go West, which is currently airing on BBC Two, would be one they would “always remember”.

“We are very privileged to do what we do and I think this one was particular­ly special in general because of Dave’s health and his sheer and utter determinat­ion and love for what he does”, he added.

“Especially to continue to do it while he was having treatment took remarkable courage and energy – and adds to why Dave and I will not forget it.”

The 57-year-old presenter said the travelogue was “a celebratio­n of a joyous

and creative friendship” and he was happy they returned to his co-presenter’s original home of Lancashire during the series.

Born in Barrow-in-furness, Dave Myers’ wide variety of skills helped him enjoy many different experience­s during his life.

As a student he worked in a steelworks to help finance his studies in fine arts.

He later joined the BBC as a make-up artist, specialisi­ng in prosthetic­s.

In 1995, Myers met his long-time copresente­r King on the set of a Catherine Cookson TV drama, and they went on to build a friendship and successful career together.

Their combinatio­n of riding their motorcycle­s to locations across the world and cooking up a storm as they went earned Myers and King a loyal following. The pair also won over viewers with their cheeky northern humour and enthusiasm.

Their first show, The Hairy Bikers’ Cookbook, was launched on the BBC in 2006 and saw them ride across countries including Portugal, Romania and Namibia, tasting the local cuisine and experiment­ing with making it themselves. The bearded duo went on to film many other series and specials for the broadcaste­r, seeking out new dishes in countries such as India, Vietnam, Argentina and Mexico.

They also sampled cuisines of places nearer to home, such as Ireland and the Isle of Man.

Across their career they published more than 30 cookbooks together.

Myers also competed in Strictly Come Dancing in 2013 alongside profession­al dancer Karen Hauer.

After performing dances including the salsa, jive and paso doble, the pair were voted off the competitio­n in week seven.

He also appeared as a guest on a host of shows including Sunday Brunch, Countdown, Would I Lie To You?, All Star Family Fortunes and The Weakest Link.

In November, King told BBC Breakfast that their more than 30-year friendship came “naturally” to them as they were “good mates” and “part of each other’s families”.

Myers also recalled during the interview that King had cooked him his favourite comfort food of mince and dumplings while he was being treated for cancer.

At the time, the TV chef said he had been “really enjoying life” as he had got back to riding his bike and filming with his “best mate”.

Myers had previously spoken about other health struggles, including discoverin­g he had glaucoma – an eye condition that can lead to blindness.

In 2018, Myers revealed that he had originally dismissed the condition as a bad hangover.

He had also opened up about losing weight through the years by cutting out carbs and alcohol in a bid to become healthier.

For a BBC Two series, A Cook Abroad, Myers had to travel to Egypt without King after he suffered a brain aneurysm in 2014, which his co-presenter later said he was only able to survive thanks to his managing considerab­le weight loss.

Myers was married to Liliana Orzac, whom he met while filming Hairy Bikers in Romania, and was a stepfather to her two children from a previous relationsh­ip, Iza and Sergiu.

 ?? ?? Dave Myers at a Strictly Come Dancing photocall at Elstree Studios in 2013
Dave Myers at a Strictly Come Dancing photocall at Elstree Studios in 2013

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