An apparent suicide overnight in Paris.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/anthony-bourdain-celebrity-chef-dead-at-61/
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/anthony-bourdain-celebrity-chef-dead-at-61/
Yep, me too. He was possibly my favorite celebrity. Just seemed like a guy who would be cool to hang out with in a dive bar and grill and talk about food, music, politics, whatever.This hit me as hard as well. Sometimes this stuff seems so common that you don't get affected by it anymore. He was a very likable person.
Sometimes I think being famous is way overrated. I also know Bourdain also had times in his life where he had drug issues that probably affected his stability.It's sad.
Rest in peace to someone that made our lives more enjoyable by sharing a love for food and culture. We will miss his personality, and show.
Yep, me too. He was possibly my favorite celebrity. Just seemed like a guy who would be cool to hang out with in a dive bar and grill and talk about food, music, politics, whatever.
Funny, smart, sarcastic, but principled in his way and that all came through in his books and TV shows. If you've never read "Kitchen Confidential," his behind-the-scenes look at the restaurant business, which launched his career, give it a try - it's brilliant.
I had kind of hoped he had finally conquered his inner demons that had led him to heroin addiction when he was much younger, but I guess not. What a shame for him, his family and all of us.
****.
Bourdain was a personal hero... His early tales of the dark underbelly of the restaurant business were echos of some of my own youthful experiences. The way he more or less reinvented himself as something of a modern Hemingway was as in line with his character as it was revealing of the sort of struggles he endured.
This is such bad news, on so many levels. Yet, at the same time, it's not totally unexpected.
I'm feeling a profound sense of personal loss, right now. The lens through which he viewed the world was so resonant...
Not really. He worked hard to get to the top and he was a very unique character that will be missed.
Eric Ripert was the one who found him.
Pretty sure he means found him dead."Found him"?
I don't even know what that means. Bourdain was a CIA graduate when Ripert was still learning to turn a crepe. If anything their careers were closely paralleled, although Ripert was never the same sort of culinary rogue as Bourdain. Ripert became exec at La Bernadin in '94, Bourdain became exec at Les Halles in '98 after having already been exec at 1 5th Ave and Sullivan's.
More hookers and blow stories from SV?His early tales of the dark underbelly of the restaurant business were echos of some of my own youthful experiences.
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An apparent suicide overnight in Paris.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/anthony-bourdain-celebrity-chef-dead-at-61/
Yes, they were filming an episode of the show in France together - they were great friends and Ripert has been on the show many times.Pretty sure he means found him dead.
Sad all the way around. Horrible to find your good friend like that.Yes, they were filming an episode of the show in France together - they were great friends and Ripert has been on the show many times.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/08/us/anthony-bourdain-obit/index.html
Glad the wife's a good cook and I don't eat out much. I'm not a foodie or the world traveler type, but this guy had such an aura that I watched his shows. He had the right ideas to live by. RIP.Not SV, but yeah.
You haven't had crazy, drunken sex until you've had crazy, drunken sex in a walk-in cooler on top of a pile of whole chickens.
I would think so, other than maybe always feeling alone since you never see your family/extended family/friends other than when they joined you and the couple of days when you are home. A lot like people in the audit/mgt consulting business/sports/airline businesses, its not always as enjoyable as it sounds. My cousin has a similar show to him in Taiwan, and while its an awesome career, she really doesn't see her family as often as she would like and never successfully was able to have kids with her husband since life constantly on the road is crazy and stressful.I always thought he had one of the best jobs you could get....travel the world, sample food, and get paid for it.....
That's a good point. There was an interesting quote in a Rolling Stone article about him that was posted today. He said something to the effect that he felt like he stole a car and that he keeps looking in his rear view mirror for the police and the flashing lights. Meaning he was lucky to make it this far and have this much success.The good life for you maybe . Bit sometimes there's nothing worse then having the good life but believing you don't deserve it. Mental illness is a terrible thing.