At 89, Dale Robertson Finally Admitted What We Thought All Along
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- Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
- At 89, Dale Robertson Finally Admitted What We Thought All Along
The legendary Dale Robertson captivated thriller seekers with his famous roles in cowboy movies that spanned over three decades. However, while people loved him on the screen, Dale lived a mysterious life that was hidden from the world. His life-threatening struggles to keep a balance between his personal and work lives led to several actions that remained a secret until his wife revealed them, ultimately leading to his death. What were these life-threatening struggles that Dale had to overcome? What secrets did he hide as he rose to stardom? Join us as we unravel the enigma of Dale Robertson and reveal the secrets that he kept hidden for years.
He and 'James Garner' were two (2) good looking men from Oklahoma. Good looks and distinct voices. They were two of a kind.
In 1971, 7 or 8 of us teens saw him and his wife looking in windows on Palm Springs main drag. Very nice man. Chatted with us for a few minutes. He then said good bye and we all went on our way. Now all these years later I think he’s a brave man! Imagine how his mind was racing with a pack of delinquent looking teens surrounding him. I enjoyed his movies and tv shows and I will always remember that evening.
He invited me to his Oklahoma ranch. Being a young horse owner, I wrote him a letter about his TV show. A horse education show Sat morning.
He answered it & invited me to come see his horses. His brother Chad would welcome me. He ran the ranch.
Still have the letter.
But never went, parents weren't interested in going. I was just a kid.
Great guy and a western staple in film and television. There was just somethin' about him that made him so likeable and believable. A real cowboy indeed and a good guy always fighting on the right side. RIP Dale🌟🙏
Dale Robertson one of my favorite actor ❤️ everything he starts in❤😮
One of my favorite cowboys. He was gorgeous😍
A real cowboy.
Tales of Wells Fargo one of the all time great western shows I watch and love all the old black and white westerns this was a great watch thanks learned much about one of my favorite actors Dale Robertson
Dale Robertson, a real gentleman, and great actor.
Dale, is one of my favorite western Actors
I remember him well. He had the best head of hair that Hollywood men could have ever had! He was very handsome as well.
If Dale Robertson was in a show i was always amazed about his ability to play anyone and I believed him 🤠⭐🐴🦅👍👍
One of my all-time favorite actors... Dale Robertson👍👍
What a fantastic biography of a macho man who ended up getting right with God and the precious holy Spirit helped him kick the alcohol problem and he went on to make family-friendly Flix for the rest of his life. What a stimulating, encouraging, encouraging biography. Good job thank you so much and thank you Jesus.
A basically good man, but he was unlucky in love. I believe he had four wives. He was a genuine war hero. He was awarded the Silver Star and the Bronze Star for heroism in World War II. He was also awarded the Purple Heart for wounds received in action.
I'am still watching him today Wells Fargo, on INSP Channel
Still watch him in anything he plays in just a damn good actor thank you ❤❤😂😂
Jim Hardie and Ben Calhoun . Tales of Wells Fargo and Iron Horse. I still watch both TV western shows.😊
He was a natural actor born to it! The best and his style leaves no doubt who he is. Thank you! God Bless!
A GREAT ALL AROUND MAN. I loved everything he did in movies and tv . Such a dedicated actor.
Western shows were a part of our lives back then… You can’t find one anymore
amazing story. no wonder he had something special.
It was snd is a pleasure just looking at him. Wow. Seemed like a genuine and unpretentious man and so gorgeous!! Loved his passion for horses.
God bless him always.
Loved his acting!
Great actor…He certainly had it down as the cowboy art
I grew up watching Wells Fargo, I never watch a movie or tv series that Dale was in, that wasn't a great show. Thank-you to the Robinson Family and Friends for sharing Dale with all of us. Rest in Peace, Dale. GOD Bless,
Loved the Iron Horse. Just wished it had lasted longer
Good actor
Back when Hollywood turned men into stars! Of course, we were strong, then!
Very,very handsome man. I have watched all the Wells Fargo movies and most of the other movies. There are no pictures of his parents.
Dale Robertson was at Oklahoma Military Academy in Claremore OK on a football scholarship. He didn't do very well with cadet life and acquired a dubious record that remained even when I attended some many years later in the 60s. You see, if you were at athlete at the time you didn't have to work off punishment tours for misbehavior while your sport was in season. Since Dale was a terrific athlete, he never worked off a single punishment tour and was know has King Con because held the all-time record for the most punishment tours ever accrued by one cadet.......My Kind of Guy! God Bless Dale Robertson.
Always liked his work
A great actor.
This was a great Bio of a great Man!
This presentaion could'nt have been better. I Love It! TFS. Barb in Oklahoma.
One of my favorites!
I thought he was so handsome.❤
Loved this man!!
I never realised how much Beau Bridges looked like Bo Derek lol
I had never even heard of Dale Robertson until I saw this video.
If he hadn't smoked cigarettes he would have lived to be an old man. When he played the part of Jim Hardie in 'Tales of Wells Fargo', I never missed an episode. I was left-handed, and he was the first cowboy I saw wearing a 'left-handed' gun belt. So I was a fan from the start. He and Mike Landon, as 'Little Joe' Cartwright on 'Bonanza', were the only two I can recall who used their left hand to shoot.
I would have watched & listened to Dale read the telephone book he was an amazing actor.
I liked him
Ben Johnson too! Real cowboy, he was great in Shane with Alan Ladd and Jack Palance...
Too bad, he couldn't be faithful to his wives. Other than that he seemed to be a decent man. A former professional boxer who had won 90% of his bouts, was awarded a purple heart and the bronze star in World War II. No wonder his character, Jim Hardy, in "Wells Fargo, was believable as a tough as nails agent for the stagecoach company.
My dad was serving at Ft. Sill same time as Dale.
That’s my horse, Jubilee
I liked him in the movie ring of fire
Myom has a signed photo of him
He’s really left handed.😂😂😂
He never drew a sober breath. He was a functional alcoholic but just barely.