Child actor īlake in 1944 Blake as "Little Beaver" in a Red Ryder film serial chapter, ca. At age 14, he ran away from home, leading to several more difficult years. Blake stated that he was physically and sexually abused by both of his parents while growing up and was frequently locked in a closet and forced to eat off the floor as punishment. When he entered public school at age 10, he was bullied and had fights with other students, which led to his expulsion. īlake had an unhappy childhood in which he was abused by his alcoholic father. In 1936, their three children began performing, billed as "The Three Little Hillbillies." They moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1938, where the children began working as movie extras. Eventually, Blake's parents began a song-and-dance act. In 1930, James worked as a die setter for a can manufacturer. His parents were Giacomo (James) Gubitosi and his wife, Elizabeth Cafone. Robert Blake was born Michael James Gubitosi in Nutley, New Jersey, on September 18, 1933. Blake was acquitted of the murder in criminal court in 2005, but he was found liable in a civil court for her wrongful death.
īlake's later career unravelled in 2002, when he was arrested for the 2001 murder of his second wife, Bonny Lee Bakley.
Owing to Blake becoming one of the first child actors to successfully transition to mature roles as an adult, author Michael Newton called his career "one of the longest in Hollywood history". Blake continued acting until 1997's Lost Highway. Army, Blake returned to acting in both television and movie roles. In the Red Ryder series and in many of his adult roles, the Italian-American actor was often cast as an American Indian or Latino character. He also appeared as a child actor in 22 entries of the Red Ryder film franchise. īlake began his career in the 1930s performing as a child alongside his family in song and dancer but became famous as a child actor, with his lead role in the final years of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer-era of the Our Gang ( Little Rascals) short film series from 1939 to 1944.
He was best known for starring in the 1967 film In Cold Blood, playing the title role in the late 1970s television series Baretta, and playing the Mystery Man in the 1997 film Lost Highway. Robert Blake (born Michael James Gubitosi Septem– March 9, 2023), billed early in his career as Mickey Gubitosi and Bobby Blake, was an American actor.