Jock Zonfrillo, MasterChef Australia Judge, Dies at 46, Leaves Behind a Culinary Legacy
Jock Zonfrillo, a Scottish-Australian chef, television personality, and judge on MasterChef Australia, died on Sunday at the age of 46 (The Guardian). His family confirmed his death, stating they were “devastated” by the news (The Guardian). Zonfrillo leaves behind a culinary legacy that spans his successful career, as well as a family that includes his four children.
The television host and chef was found dead by police in Melbourne in the early hours of Monday (CBS News). Details regarding the cause of his death have not yet been released. Zonfrillo’s sudden passing comes shortly before the new series of MasterChef Australia was set to begin (CNN). In light of this tragic event, the show has decided not to air the latest season today as originally planned (Indiatimes.com).
Born in Scotland, Zonfrillo moved to Australia and became one of the country’s most recognizable chefs, known not only for his culinary expertise but also for his on-screen presence (Times of India). He served as a judge on the popular cooking competition show, MasterChef Australia, alongside fellow chefs and judges. Additionally, Zonfrillo was known for his accessory: an unusual item that he always kept in his pocket (The Independent).
Throughout his career, Zonfrillo faced many challenges, including his earlier struggles with heroin addiction (Daily Mail). Despite these struggles, he was able to build an extraordinary culinary life, starting at the age of 13 as a dishwasher at Turnberry in his native Scotland (Daily Mail). He then went on to become a chef, author, and television personality in Australia.
His sudden death has sent shockwaves throughout the entertainment and cookery industry, impacting both colleagues and fans alike. As the world mourns the loss of this talented chef, the outpouring of condolences and tributes serves as a reminder of the lasting impact Jock Zonfrillo had on the culinary scene, both in Australia and around the world.