
Renowned celebrity chef and Food Network star Anne Burrell has passed away at the age of 55. She was found unresponsive at her Brooklyn, New York home early Tuesday morning, and was declared dead at the scene by emergency services, according to the NYPD. The exact cause of death remains unknown and is currently under investigation by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
Remembering Anne Burrell
Anne Burrell was much more than a chef-she was a television icon, educator, author, and philanthropist. Known for her spiky blond hair, infectious laugh, and energetic on-screen persona, she captivated audiences and inspired budding chefs across the globe. Her family released a heartfelt statement describing her as “a beloved wife, daughter, sister, stepmother, and friend,” adding that “her warmth and spirit touched millions," according to People.
Early days of Anne
Born on September 21, 1969, in Cazenovia, New York, Burrell’s passion for food began at home, nurtured by her mother’s cooking and inspired by TV culinary pioneer Julia Child. She initially pursued a degree in English and Communications at Canisius College in Buffalo but soon followed her true calling-food.
Burrell graduated from the prestigious Culinary Institute of America in 1996, and later studied in Italy at the Italian Culinary Institute for Foreigners. Her time abroad deepened her love for Italian cuisine, where she trained in regional kitchens and embraced Mediterranean flavors.
How Anne gained international fame?
Anne’s professional journey included working in some of New York City's most respected restaurants, such as Felidia under Lidia Bastianich and Savoy in SoHo. Her talents didn’t go unnoticed, and she transitioned into teaching at the Institute of Culinary Education before entering television.
Her first major appearance was as a sous chef on Iron Chef America, but her breakout moment came with Secrets of a Restaurant Chef, which aired for nine successful seasons starting in 2008 and even earned her an Emmy nomination. She later became a household name as the host of Worst Cooks in America, a role that showcased her humorous yet passionate teaching style. Burrell also featured in popular series like Chef Wanted, Chopped, Food Network Star, and the 2025 show House of Knives.
Acclaimed author and advocate
In addition to her television success, Burrell authored two celebrated cookbooks: Cook Like a Rock Star, which hit the New York Times bestseller list, and Own Your Kitchen: Recipes to Inspire and Empower, which reflected her mission to make cooking fun and accessible.
Off-screen, Burrell dedicated herself to meaningful causes. She was an active member of City Harvest’s Food Council, served on the advisory board of the Garden of Dreams Foundation, and acted as a celebrity ambassador for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
-
Kensington Palace issue statement as Princess Kate pulls out of Royal Ascot at last minute
-
Kate Middleton cancer update as Princess pulls out of Royal Ascot appearance
-
We Pray for Peace — But Worship Power
-
Gorakhpur Link Expressway to open on June 20: UP CM Yogi to do the inauguration
-
Who Am I and How to Find My Purpose? The Gita Breaks the Illusion You're Living In