Remembering Patrick Adiarte: From Manila to Hollywood
A beloved face from classic television has passed away. Patrick Adiarte, best known for his role as Ho-Jon on MASH and a memorable guest appearance on The Brady Bunch, died at the age of 82 due to pneumonia, his family confirmed.

Born in Manila in 1942, Adiarte endured the hardships of World War II before moving to the United States in 1946. He became a U.S. citizen a decade later, in 1956, beginning a new chapter in a life defined by resilience and determination.
Adiarte’s career spanned film, television, and stage. He appeared in iconic productions such as The King and I and Flower Drum Song, and made guest appearances on popular shows including Bonanza and Hawaii Five-O. His talents extended beyond acting; later in life, he shared his passion for dance by teaching at Santa Monica College, inspiring a new generation of performers.
He is survived by his niece and nephew, who remember him as not only a gifted artist but also a generous mentor who left a lasting impression on those he taught and worked with.
Conclusion
Patrick Adiarte’s life reflects decades of artistic achievement and quiet perseverance. From the struggles of wartime Manila to his celebrated career in Hollywood, he leaves behind a legacy of talent, dedication, and generosity that will continue to inspire audiences and students alike.