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- Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain was posthumously awarded his fifth Emmy Award for his work on the popular CNN food-and-travel show he hosted, “Parts Unknown.”
- Bourdain committed suicide in June at age 61.
- Bourdain previously won Emmys four years in a row, from 2013 through 2016, as producer and host of “Parts Unknown."
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - U.S. celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain, who committed suicide in June at age 61, was posthumously awarded his fifth Emmy Award on Sunday for his work on the popular CNN food-and-travel show he hosted, “Parts Unknown.”
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