Fans mourn tragic passing of Aussie chef Patrick O’Brien and iconic actor Ron Ely (86)
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The culinary world is mourning following the sudden and unexpected passing of a beloved Australian chef, whose life and career have left an indelible mark on the industry.
Patrick O'Brien, a Perth grandfather and decorated chef, passed away in Singapore, leaving a legacy of culinary excellence and mentorship worldwide.
The entertainment world also mourns the loss of a true legend, as Ron Ely, the actor best known for portraying Tarzan, passed away at age 86.
His daughter Kirsten Ely confirmed the news to Fox News Digital.
Patrick O'Brien was not just a chef; he was a culinary visionary, an educator, and a beacon of inspiration for many within the hospitality sector.
His sudden departure has sent ripples of grief through the community, with heartfelt tributes pouring in from colleagues, students, and admirers who were touched by his passion and dedication.
Karen Doyle of the Australian Culinary Federation captured the essence of the loss in her tribute, stating, 'Patrick gave his heart and soul to the industry, inspiring chefs across the globe with his kindness, mentorship, and passion.'
Many who knew him echo this sentiment as they reflect on his impact on their lives and careers.
Trained in Ireland, Mr. O'Brien honed his skills in some of the world's most renowned restaurants before making Australia his home.
His journey was marked by a commitment to excellence and a desire to share his knowledge with the next generation of culinary professionals.
For 18 years, he taught at a tertiary institute in Perth, where he led a team of 87 staff and developed a program that set a benchmark for excellence in food service education.
His influence extended far beyond the classroom.
Mr. O'Brien was instrumental in guiding young chefs to gold medals at the Culinary Olympics and other prestigious international competitions.
His roles included serving as the WA president and a national board member of the Australian Culinary Federation, a master craftsman with the Catering Institute of Australia, and a Worldchefs grade A judge.
Recognition of his contributions to the hospitality industry was formalised when he was awarded an Order of Australia medal in 2023.
Upon receiving this honour, he humbly reflected on his career, saying,
'I love what I do because I get to make a difference in young people’s lives, encouraging them to be the best they can possibly be.'
In the wake of his passing, the community he so deeply influenced is rallying to support his family.
A fundraising effort has been initiated to assist with the costs of returning his body to Australia and to provide the farewell he so richly deserves.
Nearly $30,000 has been raised in just two days, a testament to his high regard.
The fundraiser, led by Ms Doyle, aims to support Patrick's family—his cherished wife, Rose, their children, and grandchildren—during this incredibly difficult time.
The funds will not only cover the expenses of bringing him home but also ensure that his life is celebrated in a manner befitting the remarkable man he was.
Meanwhile, Ron Ely's journey to stardom began in the 1960s when he was cast in the lead role of NBC's Tarzan.
The series, which ran from 1966 to 1968, catapulted Ely into the hearts of worldwide viewers with his athletic build and charismatic portrayal of the jungle hero.
But Ely's talents were not confined to the wilds of the TV jungle; he was also a writer, a coach, a mentor, and a devoted family man.
His daughter Kirsten's statement paints a picture of a deeply loved and respected man.
'The world has lost one of the greatest men it has ever known—and I have lost my dad,' she said.
Her words resonate with Ely's profound impact on those around him, creating 'a powerful wave of positive influence wherever he went.'
Ron Ely's career was marked by versatility.
After his iconic role as Tarzan, he took on the character of Doc Savage in the 1975 film Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze.
He also appeared on the small screen in guest roles on popular shows such as Wonder Woman, The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, and Superboy.
His ability to adapt to various roles and genres showcased his range as an actor and his dedication to his craft.
Beyond his professional achievements, Ely's personal life was filled with both joy and tragedy.
His daughter's statement reflects the deep bond within their family, a bond that was tested by the tragic loss of Ely's wife, Valerie Lundeen, and their son, Cameron, in 2019.
Despite these personal hardships, Kirsten's words highlight the strength and grace with which her father lived his life, qualities that she now strives to embody in her journey through grief.
As we mourn the loss of Patrick O'Brien and Ron Ely, we remember their lasting impacts on the culinary and entertainment worlds.
Patrick's passion for mentoring young chefs and Ron's captivating performances brought joy to many.
Rest in peace, Patrick and Ron; your legacies will live on in the hearts of those you inspired.
Patrick O'Brien, a Perth grandfather and decorated chef, passed away in Singapore, leaving a legacy of culinary excellence and mentorship worldwide.
The entertainment world also mourns the loss of a true legend, as Ron Ely, the actor best known for portraying Tarzan, passed away at age 86.
His daughter Kirsten Ely confirmed the news to Fox News Digital.
Patrick O'Brien was not just a chef; he was a culinary visionary, an educator, and a beacon of inspiration for many within the hospitality sector.
His sudden departure has sent ripples of grief through the community, with heartfelt tributes pouring in from colleagues, students, and admirers who were touched by his passion and dedication.
Karen Doyle of the Australian Culinary Federation captured the essence of the loss in her tribute, stating, 'Patrick gave his heart and soul to the industry, inspiring chefs across the globe with his kindness, mentorship, and passion.'
Many who knew him echo this sentiment as they reflect on his impact on their lives and careers.
Trained in Ireland, Mr. O'Brien honed his skills in some of the world's most renowned restaurants before making Australia his home.
His journey was marked by a commitment to excellence and a desire to share his knowledge with the next generation of culinary professionals.
For 18 years, he taught at a tertiary institute in Perth, where he led a team of 87 staff and developed a program that set a benchmark for excellence in food service education.
His influence extended far beyond the classroom.
Mr. O'Brien was instrumental in guiding young chefs to gold medals at the Culinary Olympics and other prestigious international competitions.
His roles included serving as the WA president and a national board member of the Australian Culinary Federation, a master craftsman with the Catering Institute of Australia, and a Worldchefs grade A judge.
Recognition of his contributions to the hospitality industry was formalised when he was awarded an Order of Australia medal in 2023.
Upon receiving this honour, he humbly reflected on his career, saying,
'I love what I do because I get to make a difference in young people’s lives, encouraging them to be the best they can possibly be.'
In the wake of his passing, the community he so deeply influenced is rallying to support his family.
A fundraising effort has been initiated to assist with the costs of returning his body to Australia and to provide the farewell he so richly deserves.
Nearly $30,000 has been raised in just two days, a testament to his high regard.
The fundraiser, led by Ms Doyle, aims to support Patrick's family—his cherished wife, Rose, their children, and grandchildren—during this incredibly difficult time.
The funds will not only cover the expenses of bringing him home but also ensure that his life is celebrated in a manner befitting the remarkable man he was.
Meanwhile, Ron Ely's journey to stardom began in the 1960s when he was cast in the lead role of NBC's Tarzan.
The series, which ran from 1966 to 1968, catapulted Ely into the hearts of worldwide viewers with his athletic build and charismatic portrayal of the jungle hero.
But Ely's talents were not confined to the wilds of the TV jungle; he was also a writer, a coach, a mentor, and a devoted family man.
His daughter Kirsten's statement paints a picture of a deeply loved and respected man.
'The world has lost one of the greatest men it has ever known—and I have lost my dad,' she said.
Her words resonate with Ely's profound impact on those around him, creating 'a powerful wave of positive influence wherever he went.'
Ron Ely's career was marked by versatility.
After his iconic role as Tarzan, he took on the character of Doc Savage in the 1975 film Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze.
He also appeared on the small screen in guest roles on popular shows such as Wonder Woman, The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, and Superboy.
His ability to adapt to various roles and genres showcased his range as an actor and his dedication to his craft.
Beyond his professional achievements, Ely's personal life was filled with both joy and tragedy.
His daughter's statement reflects the deep bond within their family, a bond that was tested by the tragic loss of Ely's wife, Valerie Lundeen, and their son, Cameron, in 2019.
Despite these personal hardships, Kirsten's words highlight the strength and grace with which her father lived his life, qualities that she now strives to embody in her journey through grief.
Key Takeaways
- Renowned Australian chef Patrick O’Brien passed away suddenly while in Singapore.
- Tributes describe him as a once-in-a-lifetime kind of person known for his generosity and mentorship in the culinary industry.
- Mr. O’Brien was awarded an Order of Australia for his dedication and contributions to the hospitality sector.
- A fundraiser has been set up to support the family in returning his body to Australia and has raised a significant amount within two days.
- Ron Ely, the actor best known for his role in the TV series Tarzan, passed away at 86.
- His daughter, Kirsten, confirmed his passing and paid tribute to him, describing him as a hero and a man of positive influence.
- Ely gained fame in the 1960s with Tarzan and continued his acting career with various guest roles in popular TV shows.
- Fox News originally reported the news of his death, and it has been shared with permission.
Patrick's passion for mentoring young chefs and Ron's captivating performances brought joy to many.
Rest in peace, Patrick and Ron; your legacies will live on in the hearts of those you inspired.