Celebrity Chef Anthony Bourdain Found Dead at 61The chef, author and TV host died in France while shooting his CNN series "Parts Unknown."

ByHayden Field

Randy Holmes | Getty Images
Anthony Bourdain

Anthony Bourdain, the celebrated chef, author and television host who spent nearly 20 years illuminating cuisine and culture from the corners of the world, was found dead Friday in his hotel room in France. He had been shooting an upcoming episode of his CNN series "Parts Unknown."

Eric Ripert, an award-winning French chef and Bourdain's close friend, found him unresponsive on Friday morning. The network confirmed the cause of death as suicide. "Tony will be greatly missed not only for his work but also for the passion with which he did it,"wroteCNN president Jeff Zucker in an email to employees.

Bourdain's success as a global food icon can be attributed in part to his fierce loyalty to his own standards. "I'm willing to accept less of an audience or maybe no audience rather than suck," hetold狗万官方in 2016. He was known to walk away from potentially exploitative situations and say no when people asked him to do something derivative. Bourdain also believed that people shouldn't fake it or play it safe -- instead, he championed creativity and authenticity. And he loved his job. "I have the best job in the world," hetoldThe New Yorkerin 2017. "If I'm unhappy, it's a failure of imagination."

News of Bourdain's death comes just three days after fashion designer Kate Spade reportedly took her own life in New York -- and on the heels of arisein suicide rates across the U.S. in recent years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Suicide is a significant public health issue, and it's important to discuss it openly and honestly and stay informed about warning signs, which are listedhere. You can reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by calling 1-800-273-TALK or visitingSuicidePreventionLifeline.org, and you can reach the Crisis Text Line -- a free, 24/7 text message support service -- by texting 741-741.

Wavy Line
Hayden Field

Entrepreneur Staff

Associate Editor

Hayden Field is an associate editor at Entrepreneur. She covers technology, business and science. Her work has also appeared in Fortune Magazine, Mashable, Refinery29 and others.

Editor's Pick

Related Topics

Business News

An 81-Year-Old Florida CEO Just Indicted for a $250 Million Ponzi Scheme Ran a Sprawling Senior Citizen Crime Ring

Carl Ruderman is the fifth senior citizen in the Miami-Fort-Lauderdale-Palm Beach metropolitan area to face charges in connection with the scam.

Business News

'Soul Crushing': Internet Sleuths Notice Something Is Very Off With This Condo Listing

From the grey carpets to the fluorescent lights, it's obvious that this home was not always a home.

Business News

'Awful Advice': Barbara Corcoran Slammed For 'Tone Deaf' Business Advice to Interns

The "Shark Tank" star shared tips on social media about how interns can increase their chances of getting hired full-time, but the public reaction didn't go as planned.

Growing a Business

Borekas Founder Uzi Wizman on Creating a Food Business from Social Media

Interview with Uzi Wizman, founder of Borekas and PSY Street Kitchen, about growing a brand from an Instagram Story and sharing culture with the world.

领导

6 Ways to Become a Better Listener

Listening is one of the most foundational and critical skills in building relationships at home and at work. It's not always easy to listen well, but with practice, we can all improve our skills. Here's six ways you can start.