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Gary Rhodes (22 April 1960 – 26 November 2019) was an English
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and television
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, known for his love of English cuisine and ingredients and for his distinctive spiked hair style. He fronted shows such as '' MasterChef'', '' MasterChef USA'', '' Hell's Kitchen'', and his own series, ''Rhodes Around Britain''. As well as owning several restaurants, Rhodes also had his own line of cookware and bread mixes. Rhodes went on to feature in the ITV1 programme ''
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'', as well as the UKTV Food show '' Local Food Hero'' before his sudden death at age 59.


Early years

Rhodes was born in
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, South London, in 1960, to Gordon and Jean (''née'' Ferris) Rhodes. He moved with his family to
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, where he went to The Howard School in Rainham. He then attended catering college in
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where he met his wife Jennie.


Career

Rhodes' first job was at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel. He was hit by a transit van in Amsterdam leaving him with serious injuries. He then toured Europe in various jobs before becoming sous chef at the Reform Club in Pall Mall, and then on to the Michelin-starred
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in Knightsbridge where he worked under Brian Turner. Rhodes became the head chef at the
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, in Somerset. He retained the hotel's
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at the age of 26. As part of his programme Floyd on Britain & Ireland, Keith Floyd watched Gary make roast oxtail. In 1990, Rhodes returned to London with his family to become head chef at The Greenhouse restaurant in
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. The menu became known for reviving British classics, including
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, fishcakes, braised oxtails and bread and butter pudding. He was awarded a Michelin star for The Greenhouse in January 1996. In 1997 he opened his first restaurant, ''City Rhodes'', and in 1998 ''Rhodes in the Square'', both in London with global contract catering company
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. This partnership expanded into the brasseries ''Rhodes & Co'' in Manchester, Edinburgh and
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. In 2003, following the closure of the restaurants ''City Rhodes'' and ''Rhodes in the Square'', he opened '' Rhodes Twenty Four'' in one of London's tallest buildings, Tower 42. Rhodes described his hopes for the restaurant on its launch: "If we never get a Michelin star here, I will be very disappointed, but what I really want is customers." It won a
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in 2005, which it retained as one of Rhodes' two Michelin-starred restaurants in London until its closure in 2014. Rhodes also owned ''Arcadian Rhodes'' on the P&O superliner MS ''Arcadia'', '' Rhodes W1'' at The Cumberland Hotel in London, and ''Rhodes Calabash'' at The Calabash Hotel in
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. He was also a contributor to the '' BBC Good Food'' magazine. His first TV appearance was at the age of 27, courtesy of TV chef Glynn Christian on ''Hot Chefs''. This led to the BBC series ''Rhodes Around Britain'' in 1994 and ''Gary's Rhodes' Perfect Christmas'' in 1998. In 1999, Rhodes presented a BBC TV series ''Gary Rhodes' New British Classics'', reintroducing classic
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, and published a book of the same name. For two seasons, in 2000 and 2001, Rhodes hosted the original '' MasterChef USA'' on PBS. Rhodes starred in the television series ''Rhodes Across India'', with apprentices Bushra Akram, Scott Davis and Kalwant Sahota, and, in 2008, ''Rhodes Across China'', which explored Chinese cuisine, with sous chefs Melissa Syers and Teresa Tsang. Rhodes appeared in a commercial tie-in with Tate & Lyle in the late 1990s, and his recipes endorsed sugar and treacle products accordingly; his name was printed on every Tate & Lyle sugar sachet across the country. Rhodes was associated with a Cooking in Schools campaign with Flora UK and appeared in television adverts for Flora margarine, some of which featured him "driving a van topped with a giant styrofoam crumpet" which were banned. He was appointed
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(OBE) on 17 June 2006. In the same year he competed, representing the South of England, in the BBC's '' Great British Menu'', but lost to
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. Rhodes appeared on the
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spoof game show '' Shooting Stars'', during which hosts
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and
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asked him to "represent fire through the medium of dance". He also competed, with professional partner
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, in the sixth series of ''
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'' which began on 20 September 2008, and finished in 14th place. In 2011, Rhodes moved to Dubai, United Arab Emirates. He headed ''Rhodes Mezzanine'', later ''Rhodes W1 Dubai'', at the Grosvenor House Hotel, and another restaurant ''Rhodes Twenty10'' at Le Royal Méridien Beach Resort & Spa. In 2013 he opened his first restaurant in
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, ''Rhodes 44'' at The St. Regis Hotel. Rhodes was a supporter of
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.


Death

Rhodes died in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on 26 November 2019; he was aged 59. Rock Oyster Media and Goldfinch TV said in a statement to the PA news agency that Rhodes was taken ill very suddenly at home, during a break in filming a new television series, and died a short time afterwards. It was later confirmed by Rhodes' family that his death was a result of a
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, normally associated with a head injury. Many fellow celebrity chefs paid tribute, including Marcus Wareing, Aldo Zilli, Ainsley Harriott,
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and Jamie Oliver, the latter saying he was "a massive inspiration to me as a young chef", adding that he "reimagined modern British cuisine with elegance and fun". Tom Kerridge described Rhodes as "one of the greatest British chefs who almost single handedly put British food on the world stage".


Restaurants

*''Rhodes W1'' (formerly ''Rhodes Mezzanine'') – Grosvenor House Hotel, Dubai. *''Rhodes Calabash'' – The Calabash Hotel, Grenada. *''Rhodes Twenty10'' – Le Royal Méridien Beach Resort & Spa, Dubai. *'' Rhodes Twenty Four'' (
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) – Tower 42, London (''closed in 2014''). *''Rhodes 44'' – The St. Regis Hotel, Abu Dhabi (''closed in 2014''). *'' Rhodes W1'' (
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) – The Cumberland Hotel, London (''closed in 2012''). *''Rhodes W1 Brasserie'' – The Cumberland Hotel, London (''closed in 2012''). *''Arcadian Rhodes'' – aboard the P&O liner MS ''Arcadia'' (''replaced in 2011''). *''Oriana Rhodes'' – aboard the P&O liner MS ''Oriana'' (''replaced in 2011''). *''Rhodes South'' – Christchurch Harbour Hotel, Christchurch (''closed in 2010''). *''Kings Rhodes'' – Kings Arms Hotel, Christchurch (''closed in 2009''). *''Rhodes D7'' – Dublin (''closed in 2009''). *''Rhodes in the Square'' (
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) – London (''closed in 2003''). *''City Rhodes'' (
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) – London (''closed in 2003''). *''Rhodes & Co'' – Golden Tulip Hotel, Manchester (''closed in 2003''). *''Rhodes & Co'' –
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, Edinburgh (''closed in 2002''). *''Rhodes & Co'' – Arora Hotel Gatwick, Crawley (''closed in 2002 or 2003''). *''Rhodes @ the Dome'' – Plymouth Hoe, Plymouth (''involvement ended in 2016'').


References


External links


Official website.

Gary Rhodes
at the British Film Institute. * . {{DEFAULTSORT:Rhodes, Gary 1960 births 2019 deaths English food writers English television chefs Officers of the Order of the British Empire English chefs People from Camberwell People educated at The Howard School Head chefs of Michelin starred restaurants English emigrants to the United Arab Emirates Businesspeople from London Deaths from subdural hematoma Neurological disease deaths in the United Arab Emirates 20th-century English businesspeople British gastronomes