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Patrick Adiarte death: M*A*S*H actor dies, aged 82
Patrick Adiarte death: M*A*S*H actor dies, aged 82

The Independent

time18-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Independent

Patrick Adiarte death: M*A*S*H actor dies, aged 82

Patrick Adiarte, the actor best known for his role as Ho-Jon in the pilot season of M*A*S*H, has died, aged 82. The actor starred as an orphaned houseboy in the much-loved 1970s comedy from 1972 to 1973. He later went on to appear in The Brady Bunch, Bonanza, Hawaii Five-O and Kojak. Adiarte's niece, Stephanie Hogan, confirmed that the star had died of pneumonia at a Los Angeles hospital, per the Hollywood Reporter. Before his on-screen career, Adiarte starred in musicals and was in the original Broadway production of Flower Drum Song in 1958. While promoting the show on the TV programme Omnibus, the production's director, Gene Kelly, dubbed the star the next Fred Astaire due to his dancing talent. 'Patrick is a mighty fine dancer,' he said after they had performed together on the show. 'If there's gonna be another Fred Astaire, I think it might well be Pat,' he added. The star went on to appear in the film adaptations of The King and I (1956) and Flower Drum Song (1961). He also featured in Blake Edwards' musical High Time (1960) and the war comedy John Goldfarb, Please Come Home! (1965). Adiarte was born in Manila in 1943, lost his father during World War II and was interned with his mother, Purita, and sister, Irene, in the later part of the conflict. In 1946, a year after the war ended, Adiarte arrived at Ellis Island in New York. Just five years later, both he and his mother landed dancing roles in the Broadway production of The King and I. The performer went on to study at the Professional Children's School in New York, alongside stars including Liza Minnelli. In 1956 – the same year he starred as the crown prince in the film version of The King and I alongside Yul Brynner and Deborah Kerr – Adiarte obtained US citizenship with help from John F Kennedy. Adiarte was married to the singer and actress Loni Ackerman from 1975 until they divorced in 1992. His sister, Irene, died in 2016. He is survived by his niece, Stephanie, and his nephew, Michael. Fans were quick to share tributes to Adiarte on X/Twitter: 'Patrick Adiarte's entrance in The King and I is one of the greatest 30 seconds in film. RIP to the boy who would be king,' one person wrote. Meanwhile, another fan added: 'An amazing dancer.'

Patrick Adiarte Dies: ‘The Brady Bunch,' ‘M*A*S*H' And ‘The King And I' Actor Was 82
Patrick Adiarte Dies: ‘The Brady Bunch,' ‘M*A*S*H' And ‘The King And I' Actor Was 82

Forbes

time18-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

Patrick Adiarte Dies: ‘The Brady Bunch,' ‘M*A*S*H' And ‘The King And I' Actor Was 82

LOS ANGELES - SEPTEMBER 29: Patrick Adiarte as David in THE BRADY BUNCH episode, "Pass The Tabu." ... More Original air date September 29, 1972. Image is a screen grab. (Photo by CBS via Getty Images) Patrick Adiarte, the Philippines-born dancer and actor who is remembered for his early recurring role as cabin boy Ho-Jon on M*A*S*H and his guest appearance on The Brady Bunch, died on April 15 of complications from pneumonia. He was 82. Born August 2, 1943 in Manila, Patrick Adiarte overcame early adversity after his sister and their mother were imprisoned by the Japanese on the island of Cebu in February 1945 during World War II. One month later, their father, who was working as a captain for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, was killed. After emigrating to the United States, Adiarte eventually appeared on stage as Prince Chulalongkorn in the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical The King And I, Wang San in the stage and film version of musical Flower Drum Song, and college student T.J. Padmanagham in the Blake Edwards comedy High Time. He was also one of the regular dancers on the television series Hullabaloo, which aired in the 1965 to 1966 TV season. And, in 1961, Adiarte portrayed the Prince in a TV version of The Enchanted Nutcracker with Robert Goulet and Carol Lawrence. NEW YORK - MARCH 1965: The Hullabaloo dancers perform on the NBC TV music show 'Hullabaloo' in ... More March 1965 in New York City, New York. (Photo by Hullabaloo Archive/Michael) His other guest roles on television included episodes of dramas It Takes a Thief, Ironside, Bonanza, and Kojak. But it was M*A*S*H, which Adiarte exited after the second season to attend college, and the one episode of The Brady Bunch as David, who served as a tour guide to the Bradys in Honolulu when the clan had a series of bad luck, that he was instantly recognized for. LOS ANGELES - APRIL 13: Wayne Rogers as Captain John McIntyre, Alan Alda as Captain Benjamin ... More Franklin Pierce and Patrick Adiarte as Ho-Jon in the pilot episode of M*A*S*H (MASH). Image dated April 13, 1972. (Photo by CBS via Getty Images) UNITED STATES - OCTOBER 20: THE BRADY BUNCH - "Hawaii" 9/22/72 Mike Lookinland, Patrick Adiarte, ... More Christopher Knight (Photo by ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images) Adiarte also had a brief singing career with the single "Five Different Girls"," among other tracks, in 1965. After retiring from screen work following his episode on Kojak in 1974, Adiarte worked as a dance instructor. Adiarte was married to actress Loni Ackerman from 1975 to 1992. He is survived by his niece and his nephew.

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