Robert Blake

2023 - 3 - 10

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Robert Blake, actor who was tried over wife's killing, dies at 89 (The Guardian)

Emmy winner for Baretta was acquitted of 2001 shooting of his wife but found liable by a civil jury.

Police were initially baffled and Blake was not arrested until a year later. He starred as a detective who carried a pet cockatoo on his shoulder and was fond of disguises. But evidence was muddled and a jury rejected that theory. He gained a reputation as one of Hollywood’s finest actors but also one of the most difficult to work with. As an adult, he was praised for his portrayal of the murderer Perry Smith in My career was stalled out,” he said in a 2002 interview.

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Robert Blake, the actor tried over wife's murder, dies aged 89 (Sky News)

He was considered one of the best actors of his generation before he was accused and acquitted of murdering his wife and trying to solicit others to kill ...

But he gained a reputation as a difficult actor to work with and admitted to struggles with drug addiction and alcohol earlier in his life. He was considered one of the best actors of his generation before he was accused and acquitted of murdering his wife and trying to solicit others to kill her. Considered one of the best actors of his generation, he won acclaim after starring in the 1967 film adaptation of Truman Capote's In Cold Blood and in the 1970s television series Baretta, playing an undercover police officer.

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Robert Blake, 'Baretta' and 'Lost Highway' star acquitted in wife's ... (Euronews)

Robert Blake, the Emmy award-winning performer who went from acclaim for his acting to notoriety when he was tried and acquitted in the killing of his ...

As an adult, he was praised for his portrayal of real-life murderer Perry Smith in the movie of Truman Capote’s true crime best seller 'In Cold Blood.' Many remembered him not as the rugged, dark-haired star of Baretta, but as a spectral, white-haired murder defendant. Once hailed as among the finest actors of his generation, Blake became better known as the center of a real-life murder trial.

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Robert Blake, actor who was once tried over wife's murder, dies ... (Radio Times)

Robert Blake has died at the age of 89, his family have confirmed. Advertisement. A statement released on behalf of his niece Noreen Austin said Blake died ...

"I'd like to give my best performance," he said. He always maintained his innocence. In a 2006 interview with the AP a year after his acquittal, Blake expressed his hopes to restart his career.

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Actor Robert Blake, who was acquitted of wife's murder, dies at 89 (The Washington Post)

Blake died from heart disease, his family said. He was known for the TV drama “Baretta” and his later acquittal in the murder trial of his wife, ...

In 2011, Blake penned a memoir entitled “Tales of a Rascal: What I Did for Love” detailing his career and life. Blake did not take the stand in his criminal trial and always maintained his innocence. He also briefly served in the army. He was ordered to pay $30 million, a sum that was later reduced. Prosecutors contended that he had tried to hire hit men to murder his wife before eventually committing the crime himself. This role earned him an

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Robert Blake, famous actor who was also accused of killing his wife ... (CBC.ca)

Robert Blake, the Emmy award-winning performer who went from acclaim for his acting to notoriety when he was tried and acquitted in the killing of his wife, ...

He starred as a detective who carried a pet cockatoo on his shoulder and was fond of disguises. Blake won a 1975 Emmy for his portrayal of Tony Baretta, although behind the scenes the show was wracked by disputes involving the temperamental star. He appeared in the series for five years. It was an ignominious finale for a life lived in the spotlight from childhood. The daughter he and Bakley had together, Rose Lenore, was raised by other relatives and went for years without seeing Blake, until they spoke in 2019. Blake, star of the 1970s TV show Barreta, had once hoped for a comeback, but he never recovered after the shooting death of his wife, Bonny Lee Bakley, outside a Studio City restaurant on May 4, 2001.

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Robert Blake: Emmy award-winning actor who was acquitted in ... (Economic Times)

Born on 18 September 1933 in New Jersey, United States, Robert Blake was a prominent American actor.

As a youngster, Robert Blake was cast in the Our Gang comedies and acted in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. [Baretta](/topic/baretta), a cop series of the 1970s where he played a role of a detective and his signature line: “Don’t do the crime if you can’t do the crime,” was recognized widely. In 1993, he was awarded another Emmy for his character in Judgement Day: The John List Story as a soft-spoken church-going man who murdered his wife and three children. [Robert](/topic/robert)Blake who received immense love for his acting but was equally accused of his wife’s murder in 2001 passes away at the age of 89 due to heart disease. Blake and Bakley met in a Jazz club and later said that “she took me out of the stands and put me back in the arena. After his divorce from Sondra Kerr in 1983 with whom he had two children, Blake tied the knot with Bonny Lee Bakley.

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Robert Blake, actor acquitted in wife's killing, dies at 89 (PBS NewsHour)

An Emmy-winning actor whose career triumphs were later overshadowed by a trial in which he was acquitted of killing his wife, Robert Blake has died at age ...

He appeared in the series for five years and changed his name to Bobby Blake. My career was stalled out,” he said in the AP interview. He made only a handful of screen appearances after the mid-1980s; his last project was in David Lynch’s “Lost Highway,” released in 1997. His career peaked with the 1975-78 TV cop series, “Baretta.” He starred as a detective who carried a pet cockatoo on his shoulder and was fond of disguises. His father, an Italian immigrant and his mother, an Italian American, wanted their three children to succeed in show business. According to his niece, Blake had spent his recent years “enjoying jazz music, playing his guitar, reading poetry, and watching many Hollywood Classic films.” Blake won a 1975 Emmy for his portrayal of Tony Baretta, although behind the scenes the show was wracked by disputes involving the temperamental star. He later admitted to struggles with alcohol and drug addiction in his early life. It was an ignominious finale for a life lived in the spotlight from childhood. The story of their strange marriage, the child it produced and its violent end was a Hollywood tragedy played out in court. Many remembered him not as the rugged, dark-haired star of “Baretta,” but as a spectral, white-haired murder defendant. The daughter he and Bakley had together, Rose Lenore, was raised by other relatives and went for years without seeing Blake, until they spoke in 2019.

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Robert Blake, 'Baretta,' 'In Cold Blood' star acquitted in wife's murder ... (USA TODAY)

Robert Blake, a child actor famous for his role as TV's "Baretta" but whose legacy was tarnished by suspicion over his wife's murder, has died at 89.

I was nuts when I was away from the camera." "When I go, I don't mind going," he said. "When I croak, I hope I do it fast, clean and get it over with," he said. "Why would I marry her if I was going to kill her?" "I almost died" from the shock, Blake said. In the interview, Blake recalled his "lunatic father" moving the family to Los Angeles when he was 4. "I never was a good husband. I was crazy," he said. "She hated what was in her stomach because it belonged to Tony, and Tony had deserted her," Blake said. "I thought I was doing God's work. "And I said, 'Man, I can say that! He revealed during an early '90s appearance on "The Joan Rivers Show" how he earned a speaking role for the series he appeared on from 1939 to 1944.

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Army Vet Robert Blake Lived a Troubled Life in Hollywood (Military.com)

A 1970s TV icon, Robert Blake was found not guilty of killing his wife but later was found liable in civil court.

He wanted to direct an action picture and got the band to invest in the production. He served his country, even if we can’t quite figure out exactly how and why he ended up in the Army. He became the 10th husband of Bonnie Lee Bakley in November 2000 after DNA tests proved he was the father of their infant daughter Rosie. Blake was eventually arrested for her murder but was acquitted in 2005. It’s a sordid and depressing story, one that you can explore in more detail in several true-crime documentary series. Blake’s role was an even more extreme version of the character Ben from Lynch’s “Blue Velvet,” a part that helped revive the career of Dean Stockwell, another former child actor. Although Blake was acquitted in criminal court, he was later found liable for his wife’s death in a civil trial. James William Guercio was the producer and manager of Chicago, one of the era’s biggest rock bands. Kicked out of five schools as a teen, he failed to register for the draft, and the penalty was immediate conscription. It's hard to be certain about his age, because Blake told everyone that he was conscripted into the U.S. He eventually landed a role in the long-running Our Gang (aka, The Little Rascals) comedy short subjects. His family moved to Los Angeles in 1938 and put young Mickey to work as a movie extra.

Actor Robert Blake, who was acquitted of wife's murder, dies at 89 (The Spokesman-Review)

Robert Blake - an award-winning actor best known for starring in 1970s television dramas before his trial for murdering his wife captured national attention ...

In 2011, Blake penned a memoir entitled “Tales of a Rascal: What I Did for Love” detailing his career and life. Blake’s most prominent role was playing the savvy New York City undercover detective fond of disguises, Tony Baretta, who carried a pet cockatoo on his shoulder, in the “Baretta” cop series that ran on ABC from 1975 to 1978. He also briefly served in the army. He was ordered to pay $30 million, a sum that was later reduced. After a sensational three-month trial in 2005, which drew significant media attention, he was acquitted. The cause of his death was heart disease, Austin said.

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