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Anthony Bourdain, world-traveling chef and TV star, dies at 61 in apparent suicide

- Los Angeles Times (TNS)

Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain photograph­ed at Tintol restaurant in New York’s Times Square in 2006. Bourdain was found dead in his hotel room on Friday of an apparent suicide.

Anthony Bourdain, a celebrity chef, author and TV host who traveled the world to explore the nexus of food and culture, died Friday in an apparent suicide, according to CNN. He was 61.

“It is with extraordin­ary sadness we can confirm the death of our friend and colleague, Anthony Bourdain,” CNN said in a statement. “His love of great adventure, new friends, fine food and drink and the remarkable stories of the world made him a unique storytelle­r.”

Bourdain transforme­d his popularity as a bestsellin­g author and celebrity chef into TV stardom through his programs on the Travel Channel and then on CNN, where his travel series “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown” has been one of the network’s most popular programs since it was launched in 2013.

CNN said Bourdain was found dead in his hotel room in France, where he was working on an episode of “Parts Unknown.” The network said he apparently hanged himself.

French chef Eric Ripert, a longtime friend and collaborat­or, found Bourdain unresponsi­ve in his hotel room, according to the network.

Bourdain’s first book, “Kitchen Confidenti­al: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly,” was a major sensation in 2000 for revealing the secrets of the restaurant business and his own personal struggles as he made his way to the top of the culinary industry.

Bourdain’s CNN series, where he presented his take on food, culture and social issues in far-flung locations, earned four Emmy Awards during its run and a Peabody Award in 2013.

CNN President Jeff Zucker said in an email to employees: “Tony was an exceptiona­l talent. A gifted writer. A world traveler. An adventurer. He brought something to CNN that no one else had ever brought before. Tony will be greatly missed not only for his work but also for the passion with which he did it.”

President Donald Trump paid tribute to Bourdain during his impromptu news conference on the White House lawn before leaving for the G-7 summit Friday morning.

“I enjoyed his show,” Trump said. “He was quite a character.”

The toll-free number for the Suicide Prevention Lifeline was kept onscreen throughout CNN’S coverage of Bourdain’s death Friday.

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