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Robert Blake Bio, Age, Height, House, Children, Movies, Wiki & Net Worth

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About Robert Blake

Robert Blake is an American Emmy-winning actor renowned for his film roles and as the star of the ’70s cop drama ‘Baretta.’ The cute little guy who pursued the world with his simplicity and charm as a child actor before prospering into an equally brilliant adult actor, Robert Blake is someone who has never been a newcomer to fame and success. Born to vaudeville performers, he was displayed to show biz at a young age. Whenever his parents put up a scene, Robert and his siblings would also be made to perform in it. Thus, he became a natural at the appearance, he was confident with no stage fear. He was chosen by MGM to star in the comedy series Our Gang’ when he was just five! With his sweet face and cuteness, he won over the audiences who could not get sufficient of the little boy.

However, it was a generally different scene at home. His alcoholic father would beat him, lock him in rooms, and as he confessed in a later interview, s*xually violate him. Tired of the abuse he ran away from home as a teenager to make his existence as an actor. After struggling for years, he did become prosperous television and film actor and won different awards for his performances. However, the villains of his past caught up with him and he was prosecuted for murdering his wife. Though later vindicated of the charges, he became broke and penniless.

Bio/Wiki

Birth Name Michael James Gubitosi
Nick Name Rоbеrt Вlаkе
Mickey
Bobby
Age (as in 2022) 89 years
Religion Not Available
Sun Sign/Zodiac Sign Virgo
Birth Place Nutlеу, Nеw Јеrѕеу (U.Ѕ)
Date of Birth September 18, 1933 [1]wikipedia
Nationality American
Residence Hidden Hills, California
Home Town Nutlеу, Nеw Јеrѕеу
Hobbies Not Available

Physical  Stats

Height (Approx.) in centimeters- 163 cm
in meters- 1.63 m
in feet inches- 5’4”
Weight (Approx.) in kilograms- 50 kg
in pounds- 110 lbs

Figure Measurements

Chest Size Not Available
Hips Size Not Available
Waist Size Not Available

Extra Ordinary Features

Race / Ethnicity White
Hair Color Grey
Eye Color Blue
S*xual Orientation Ѕtrаіght
Dress Size Not Available
Shoe Size 9 (U.S.)

Family

Mother’s Name Elizabeth Cafone
Father’s Name Giacomo Gubitosi
Brother James Gubitosi
Sister Joan Blake
Wife/Spouse Currently Dіvоrсеd
Bonnie Lee Bakley (m. 2000–2001)
Sondra Blake (m. 1961–1983)
Marriage Date Not Available
Children Son- Noah Blake
Daughters- Rose Lenore Sophia Blake
Delinah Blake

Personal Life

School Not Available
College/University Not Available
Educational Qualification Not Available
Profession Actor, Soldier, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Television producer
Brands Endorsed Not Available
Career Manager Not Available

Awards

N/A

Relationship & more

Affairs/Girlfriends Not Available

Favorite Things

Favourite Food Not Available
Favourite Actors Not Available
Favourite Colors Not Available
Favourite Sport Not Available
Controversies He retired and has maintained a low profile since he filed for bankruptcy with debts of $3 million for unpaid legal fees and federal taxes.

He was born to Giacomo Gubitosi and Elizabeth Cafone in New Jersey. His born name was Michael James Vincenzo Gubitosi and he had two siblings. His father was a can manufacturer but later on, he set up a song-and-dance act with his wife and they became burlesque artists. Mickey, as Robert Blake was called then, along with his siblings also played in the acts.

The Gubitosi household was a disturbed one. The young boy was tortured and physically harassed. He was rapidly beaten up by his father who also locked him up in a wardrobe for long spans of time. The family shifted to Los Angeles where the three children started to get work as movie extras.

Blake married actress Sondra Kerry in 1964, they had two children before the time of divorce in 1983. In 2000, he wed Bonnie Lee Bakley, they had a daughter.

In May 2001, Blake made headlines when his second wife, Bakley, was murdered while waiting in a car outside a restaurant where the couple had just feasted. Blake preserved his innocence throughout the emanating investigation, but after almost a year, the police apprehended him and his bodyguard in connection with the murder.

A highly inspected trial followed with accusations that Bakley had a history of scam and that Blakhad hired stuntmen to coordinate the killing. Blake was also questioned by Barbara Walters and demonstrated his innocence, the clip of which was shown during the trial.

In March 2005, Blake was vindicated of the murder charge, as well as one count of drumming up the murder, but eight months later, a jury in a civil uniform found the actor accountable for the murder and directed him to pay $30 million in damages to Bakley’s children.

After Blake later urged the case, the damages allotted were cut in half. The actor also filed for bankruptcy around this time. Blake spawned a wave of new publicity about Bakley’s murder in 2012. To sponsor his selfpublished memoir, Tales of a Rascal (2011), he performed on Piers Morgan Tonight.

Morgan grilled the actor about Bakley, and a defensive Blake told that she was a “con artist” and “had people that she ignited.” The actor became enraged and was sometimes uneven during this televised interview, calling Morgan “a liar” and fuming against the police who “burst my guts out and left me beside the road to die.”

Money Factor

Robert Blake has a net worth of -$3 million dollars.

Estimated Net Worth in 2022 (Approx) -$3 million
Previous Year’s Net Worth 2021 (Approx) Under Review
Annual Salary Under Review
Income Source Actor, Soldier, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Television producer

He was acquitted but on November 18, 2005, a California civil court found him liable for her wrongful death and ordered him to pay $30 million. That figure was eventually cut down to $15 million. On February 4, 2006, Robert Blake filed for bankruptcy listing $3 million in liabilities.

On April 9, 2010, the state of California filed a lien against the actor seeking $1,110,878 for unpaid back taxes.

 Movies And TV Shows

  • During his teen years, Blake settled a lead part in the drama Mokey (1942), parts in the comedy-fantasy film The Horn Blows at Midnight (1945) and Humoresque (1946), an uncredited but climactic role in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948), and a starring role in the Red Ryder Western series.
  • By the mid-1950s, he had twisted to dramatic fare, with TV work and small pieces in films like Apache War Smoke (1952), Screaming Eagles (1956), The Rack (1956), The Tijuana Story (1957), Three Violent People (1957), Battle Flame (1959) and The Purple Gang (1960).
  • During the 1960s, Blake settled more noticeable appearances, including those in the World War II adventure PT 109 (1963), the mammoth religious epic The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965), and the romantic drama This Property Is Condemned (1966).
  • Also around this time, he functioned on the TV garland The Richard Boone Show. In 1967, Blake acted in the famous murder drama In Cold Blood, a film depended on the Truman Capote book of the clone name.
  • Blake received critical acclaim for his representation of homicidal drifter PerrSmith in the film. More outstanding roles pursued in several films, including Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here (1969) and Electra Glide in Blue (1973) before Blake turned once again to TV. 
  • In 1975, Blake was cast in the role for which he is best remembered: that of the title character on the TV police drama Baretta, which loved three years on the air. Blake starred on the streak from 1975 to ’78, winning an Emmy Award (Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series) for his work during his inaugural year.
  • By this time, Blake had also become well-known for his often unstable behavior. Blake afterward performed in a slew of TV miniseries and special movie programs during the 1980s and ’90s, including Of Mice and Men (1981); Blood Feud (1983); Hoffa (1983), in which he played the lead role.
  • For the next 10 years, Blake essentially quit from the spotlight.
  • In 1993, he performed an unlikely comeback, getting an Emmy nomination for his performance as a New Jersey accountant-turned-mass criminal in the TV drama Judgement Day: The John List Story, for which he earned another Emmy nomination.
  • Blake went back to film thereafter, settling supporting roles in Money Train (1995) with Jennifer Lopez and Wesley Snipes, and Lost Highway (1997) with  and Bill Pullman, among other parts.

Movies List

1939 Bridal Suite
Joy Scouts
Auto Antics
Captain Spanky’s Showboat
Dad for a Day
Time Out for Lessons
1940 Alfalfa’s Double
The Big Premiere
All About Hash
The New Pupil
Spots Before Your Eyes
Bubbling Troubles
I Love You Again
Good Bad Boys
Waldo’s Last Stand
Goin’ Fishin’
Kiddie Kure
1941 Fightin’ Fools
Baby Blues
Ye Olde Minstrels
1-2-3 Go
Robot Wrecks
Helping Hands
Come Back, Miss Pipps
Wedding Worries
Main Street on the March!
1942 Melodies Old and New
Going to Press
Mokey
Don’t Lie
Kid Glove Killer
Surprised Parties
Doin’ Their Bit
Rover’s Big Chance
Mighty Lak a Goat
Unexpected Riches
Andy Hardy’s Double Life
China Girl
1943 Benjamin Franklin, Jr.
Family Troubles
Slightly Dangerous
Calling All Kids
Farm Hands
Election Daze
Salute to the Marines
Little Miss Pinkerton
Three Smart Guys
Lost Angel
1944 Radio Bugs
Tale of a Dog
Dancing Romeo
Tucson Raiders
Meet the People
Marshal of Reno
The Seventh Cross
The San Antonio Kid
The Big Noise
Cheyenne Wildcat
The Woman in the Window
Vigilantes of Dodge City
Sheriff of Las Vegas
1945 Great Stagecoach Robbery
Pillow to Post
The Horn Blows at Midnight
Lone Texas Ranger
Phantom of the Plains
Marshal of Laredo
Colorado Pioneers
Dakota
Wagon Wheels Westward
1946 A Guy Could Change
California Gold Rush
Sheriff of Redwood Valley
Sheriff of Redwood Valley
Sun Valley Cyclone
In Old Sacramento
Conquest of Cheyenne
Santa Fe Uprising
Out California Way
Stagecoach to Denver
Humoresque
1947 Vigilantes of Boomtown
Homesteaders of Paradise Valley
Oregon Trail Scouts
Rustlers of Devil’s Canyon
Marshal of Cripple Creek
The Return of Rin Tin Tin
The Last Round-up
1948 The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
1950 Black Hand
The Black Rose
1952 Apache War Smoke
1953 Treasure of the Golden Condor
The Veils of Bagdad
1956 Screaming Eagles
The Rack
Rumble on the Docks
1957 Three Violent People
The Tijuana Story
1958 The Beast of Budapest
Revolt in the Big House
1959 Pork Chop Hill
Battle Flame
The Purple Gang
1961 Town Without Pity
1963 PT 109
1965 The Greatest Story Ever Told
1966 This Property Is Condemned
1967 In Cold Blood
1969 Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here
1972 Ripped-Off
Corky
1973 Electra Glide in Blue
1974 Busting
1980 Coast to Coast
1981 Second-Hand Hearts
1995 Money Train
1997 Lost Highway

TV Shows & Serials List

1952 The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok
1953 Fireside Theatre
The Cisco Kid
1956 The Roy Rogers Show
1956–1958 Broken Arrow
1957 Official Detective
Men of Annapolis
26 Men
Whirlybirds
The Court of Last Resort
1958 The Millionaire
The Restless Gun
The Californians
1959 Black Saddle
Playhouse 90
Dick Powell’s Zane Grey Theatre
1960 The Rebel
Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond
1960–1962 Have Gun – Will Travel
1961 Bat Materson
Wagon Train
Nak*d City
Laramie
1961–1962 Straightaway
1962 Ben Casey
Cain’s Hundred
The New Breed
1963–1964 The Richard Boone Show
1965 Slattery’s People
The Trials of O’Brien
Rawhide
1965–1966 The F.B.I.
1966 Twelve O’Clock High
Death Valley Days
1975–1978 Baretta
1977 29th Primetime Emmy Awards
1981 The Big Black Pill
The Monkey Mission
Of Mice and Men
1982 Saturday Night Live
1983 Blood Feud
Murder 1, Dancer 0
1985 Hell Town
Heart of a Champion: The Ray Mancini Story
1993 Judgment Day: The John List Story [2]IMDB

Some unknown facts about

  • Не ѕtаtеd thаt hе wаѕ рhуѕісаllу аnd ѕ*хuаllу аbuѕеd bу hіѕ father whеn hе wаѕ а сhіld.
  • Не wаѕ іnvоlvеd іn fіghtѕ whеn hе wаѕ іn ѕсhооl, аnd аt аgе 14, hе leaved his home.
  • Robert Blake is currently not married to anyone.
  • Blake started out his acting career when he was a child.
  • In 1950, he was pressed into the army, and when he came back, he was workable and fell into a broad depression that he began taking and selling drugs.
  • Unfоrtunаtеlу іn 2001, hе lоѕt hіѕ wіfе аftеr ѕhе wаѕ ѕhоt dеаd. Маnу реорlе thоught thаt hе wаѕ rеѕроnѕіblе fоr thе murdеr.
  • Не wаѕ іnvеѕtіgаtеd fоr а vеrу lоng tіmе аnd wаѕ lаtеr рrоvеd thаt hе wаѕ nоt guіltу fоr thе murdеr.

References

References
1 wikipedia
2 IMDB

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