New York Post

BLAKE OF 'BARETTA' ’ DEAD, 89

Acquitted in wife’s slay, but paid for it

- By BROOKE KATO, ERIN KELLER and ERIC HEGEDUS

Robert Blake — a controvers­ial actor best known for his roles in the television series “Baretta” and the film “In Cold Blood” and who was acquitted in a sensationa­l trial for his wife’s murder — died Thursday at 89.

The actor’s son, Noah Blake, confirmed his death to The Post.

Born Michael Gubitosi in 1933, Blake’s tenured Hollywood career spanned six decades — from his childhood appearance in “Our Gang” comedies (1939) to his most notable role in the 1967 adaptation of Truman Capote’s true-crime book “In Cold Blood.”

He also starred in “Treasure of the Sierra Madre” (1948), “Electra Glide in Blue” (1973) and “Lost Highway” (1997), his final film.

Blake scored a Primetime Emmy Award in 1975 for Outstandin­g Lead Actor in a Drama Series for “Baretta,” in which he played the titular character, Detective Tony Baretta, for four seasons.

His hard-nosed cop character — whose faithful companion was a talkative pet cockatoo, Fred — had several oft-repeated catchphras­es, including “That’s the name of that tune,” “You can take that to the bank” and “Don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time.”

Blake also received three other Emmy nomination­s.

Out of his three nomination­s for a Golden Globe, he only received one in 1976 for Best Actor in a Television Series (Drama), again for his rugged role in “Baretta.”

In 2019, Rose Lenore, the daughter of Blake and his second wife, Bonny Lee Bakley, told People she was following in her father’s footsteps, saying she loved “getting to be someone else” when performing.

But his journey to fame was rocked with controvers­y when the actor was arrested in connection to Bakley’s (inset) murder.

Tragic descent

On May 4, 2001, the 44-year-old was shot and killed while sitting in Blake’s car outside of a Studio City restaurant where the couple had just dined. The following year, the Los Angeles Police Department arrested and charged Blake with murder but he eventually posted $1.5 million bail after one year in prison.

In 2005, Blake, who maintained his innocence, went on trial in connection with Bakley’s murder and was acquitted.

However, a civil jury found him liable for her death and ordered him to pay Bakley’s family $30 million — which left him bankrupt.

“If you want to know how to go through $10 million in five years, ask me how,” he said after the verdict. “I was a rich man. I’m broke now.”

Following his acquittal, he told The Associated Press that he hoped for a career resurgence.

“I’d like to give my best performanc­e,” he said in 2006. “I’d like to leave a legacy for Rosie about who I am. I’m not ready for a dog and fishing pole yet.”

His acting career, however, remained stagnant, with his final performanc­e in the 1997 film “Lost Highway,” according to his IMDb page.

Rose described her childhood as “complicate­d” — she wasn’t even a year old when her mother died.

Until the time of the People interview, she hadn’t seen Blake since she was a small child, raised by her half-sister Delinah. “When Rosie was two weeks old, I held her in my hands, and I asked God to take care of her ’cause I’m an old man and tomorrow is guaranteed to nobody,” Blake told CBS News in 2003. “I said, ‘God, if you please take care of Rosie, I will never, ever ask you anything again for the rest of my life.’ ” In 2019, Blake suggested that his own upbringing was chaotic, telling “20/20” that his father was a “lunatic” and that Blake’s success brought out animosity in him. “The more success I got, the more he wanted to kill me,” he claimed. “I was always at least 50% selfdestru­ctive, but when I wasn’t working, I couldn’t stand the way I felt,” he told the program. “Bipolar? I was tri-polar. I was quad-polar. Who the hell knows what kind of polar I was? I had 35 different feelings in five minutes. I was nuts when I was away from the camera.” Blake is survived by his three children: Rose, Delinah and Noah.

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 ?? ?? FALLEN STAR: Robert Blake faced trial in 2004 for his wife’s murder — and beat the rap, though was later found liable by a civil jury. The actor famously starred on TV’s “Baretta” (right) in the mid-’70s.
FALLEN STAR: Robert Blake faced trial in 2004 for his wife’s murder — and beat the rap, though was later found liable by a civil jury. The actor famously starred on TV’s “Baretta” (right) in the mid-’70s.

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