Patrick Adiarte, the actor and performer best known for his role as Ho-Jon on MASH* and a memorable guest appearance on The Brady Bunch, has passed away at the age of 82 due to pneumonia, according to confirmation from his family. His passing marks the end of a life that spanned continents, wars, and decades of artistic contribution to both film and television.
Born in Manila in 1942, Adiarte’s early life was shaped by extraordinary historical events. He survived the hardships of World War II before relocating to the United States in 1946 as a young child. By 1956, he had become a U.S. citizen, beginning a new chapter that would eventually lead him into the world of performance and entertainment.
Adiarte’s artistic journey began on stage, where his talent for dance and performance quickly set him apart. He went on to appear in major productions that showcased his versatility and presence, including The King and I and Flower Drum Song. These early roles helped establish him as part of a generation of performers who brought Asian representation to American musical theatre during a time when such visibility was limited.
As his career developed, Adiarte transitioned into television, where he appeared in several well-known series of the era. His credits included guest roles on popular shows such as Bonanza and Hawaii Five-O, where he brought depth and authenticity to each performance. His role as Ho-Jon in MASH* remains one of his most recognized television appearances, remembered by audiences for its warmth and emotional resonance.
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