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Cause of death
  
stroke

Role
  
Theatre actor

Name
  
Roberts Blossom


Years active
  
1955–2000

Occupation
  
Actor, poet

Parents
  
John Blossom

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Full Name
  
Roberts Scott Blossom

Born
  
March 25, 1924 (
1924-03-25
)
New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Notable work
  
Deranged (1974)Home Alone (1990)

Died
  
July 8, 2011, Santa Monica, California, United States

Children
  
Debbie Blossom, Michael Blossom

Spouse
  
Beverly Schmidt Blossom (m. 1966–1970), Marilyn Orshan (m. ?–1982)

Movies
  
Home Alone, Escape from Alcatraz, Deranged, Close Encounters of the Thir, Christine

Similar People
  
John Heard, Devin Ratray, Daniel Stern, Mike Maronna, Catherine O'Hara

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Roberts Scott Blossom (March 25, 1924 – July 8, 2011) was an American theatre, film and television character actor, and poet. He was best known for his roles as Old Man Marley in Home Alone (1990) and as Ezra Cobb in the horror film Deranged (1974). He is also remembered for his supporting roles in films such as The Great Gatsby (1974), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), Escape from Alcatraz (1979), Christine (1983), and The Last Temptation of Christ (1988).

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Early life

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Roberts Scott Blossom was born on March 25, 1924, in New Haven, Connecticut, to John Blossom, an athletic director at Yale University. He was raised in Cleveland but later moved to Shaker Heights, Ohio. He attended Hawken School and graduated from Asheville School in 1941 and attended Harvard University for a year until he joined the United States Army and served in World War II in Europe. He trained as a therapist and later decided to be an actor. He began directing and acting in productions at Karamu House and the Candlelight Theater in Cleveland and later moved to New York City, where he supported himself by bundling feathers for hats and he practiced a disputed therapy called Dianetics. He also waited tables until he became a full-time actor.

Career

Blossom began acting on stage during the 1950s. He won three Obie Awards for his performances in the off-Broadway plays Village Wooing (1955), which was his debut, Do Not Pass Go (1965) and The Ice Age (1976). During the 1960s, he formed Filmstage, a multimedia avant garde theatrical troupe. His Broadway credits include Ballad of the Sad Cafe and Operation Sidewinder and in 1988 he appeared in Peter Brook's production of The Cherry Orchard.

Blossom began appearing on screen in 1958. His first appearance in a feature film was in 1971's The Hospital starring George C. Scott. During the 1970s he had roles in films including The Great Gatsby (1974) starring Robert Redford and Mia Farrow, Slaughterhouse-Five (1972), Steven Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), and Escape from Alcatraz (1979) starring Clint Eastwood. Escape from Alcatraz is perhaps Blossom's best known supporting role for the scene where he chopped off his fingers with an axe.

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Blossom is remembered for his role as Ezra Cobb in the 1974 horror film Deranged based on American murderer Ed Gein. According to the 2014 book Mad as Hell: The Making of Network and the Fateful Vision of the Angriest Man in Movies by David Itzkoff, the cast of the Oscar-winning film Network originally included Blossoms as media mogul Arthur Jensen, but he was replaced in pre-production by Ned Beatty.

Blossom is also known for starring in the 1983 horror film Christine, a film directed by John Carpenter which is an adaptation of the book by Stephen King. He is best known for his role in the 1990 film Home Alone, in which he played Old Man Marley alongside Macaulay Culkin. He appeared in his final film role in 1995 alongside Sharon Stone and Leonardo DiCaprio in The Quick and The Dead (1995). Blossom's other film credits include Doc Hollywood (1991) starring Michael J. Fox; Reuben, Reuben (1983); Resurrection (1980) starring Ellen Burstyn; Flashpoint (1984); Vision Quest (1985) starring Matthew Modine and Linda Fiorentino; and Always (1989).

Blossom made his first television appearance in 1958 in the television series Naked City. From 1976 to 1978, he starred on the television soap opera Another World, in which his role on the show won him a Soapy Award for Best Villain. His other television credits include Moonlighting, with Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis, Tales from the Darkside, The Equalizer, the revived '80s version of The Twilight Zone and Chicago Hope. His television films include John Brown's Raid, Family Reunion, with Bette Davis, the 1985 version of Noon Wine, Murder in the Heartland and Disney's Balloon Farm, which was his final role as an actor.

In 2000, Blossom appeared in the biography documentary Full Blossom: The Life of Poet/Actor Roberts Blossom, in which he talked about his life as an actor and poet. The documentary also featured his children Debbie and Michael, his first wife Beverly, and Ed Asner, Peter Brook and Robert Frank.

Personal life

Blossom was formerly married to Beverly Schmidt Blossom, with whom he had a son, Michael. He was later married to Marylin Orshan Blossom until her death in 1982, with whom he had a daughter, Deborah Blossom.

After Blossom retired from acting in the late '90s, he moved to Berkeley, California and spent his time writing poetry. He later moved to Santa Monica, California where he died in 2011.

Death

Blossom died on July 8, 2011 at the age of 87 from a stroke. He was residing in a nursing home in Santa Monica, California at the time of his death.

Theater credits

  • 1955: Village Wooing
  • 1958: The Infernal Machine (Anubis)
  • 1961: A Cook for Mr. General (Kroy)
  • 1963: The Ballad of the Sad Cafe (Merlie Ryan)
  • 1964: The Physicists
  • 1965: Do Not Pass Go
  • 1970: Operation Sidewinder
  • 1973: Statis Quo Vadis (Mr.Elgin)
  • 1988: The Cherry Orchard
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1999
    Balloon Farm (TV Movie) as
    Weasel Mayfield
    1999
    The Wonderful World of Disney (TV Series) as
    Weasel Mayfield
    - Balloon Farm (1999) - Weasel Mayfield
    1997
    Chicago Hope (TV Series) as
    William Kronk
    - Hope Against Hope (1997) - William Kronk
    1995
    The Quick and the Dead as
    Doc Wallace
    1993
    Murder in the Heartland (TV Mini Series) as
    Gus Meyer
    - Episode #1.2 (1993) - Gus Meyer
    - Episode #1.1 (1993) - Gus Meyer
    1993
    The American Clock (TV Movie) as
    Old Wayne Taylor
    1992
    Crossroads (TV Series) as
    Oscar Poland
    - Pilot (1992) - Oscar Poland
    1992
    The Habitation of Dragons (TV Movie) as
    Mr. Charlie
    1992
    Northern Exposure (TV Series) as
    Ned
    - Cicely (1992) - Ned
    1991
    Death Falls as
    Hals Johnson
    1991
    Doc Hollywood as
    Judge Evans
    1990
    Home Alone as
    Marley
    1989
    Always as
    Dave
    1989
    In the Heat of the Night (TV Series) as
    Dr. Harris Pendleton
    - Tear Down the Walls (1989) - Dr. Harris Pendleton
    1988
    The Last Temptation of Christ as
    Aged Master
    1987
    Candy Mountain as
    Archie
    1985
    The Twilight Zone (TV Series) as
    Mordecai Hawkline (segment "Song of the Younger World") / Man (segment "The Burning Man")
    - Song of the Younger World/The Girl I Married (1987) - Mordecai Hawkline (segment "Song of the Younger World")
    - Act Break/The Burning Man/Dealer's Choice (1985) - Man (segment "The Burning Man")
    1987
    Stingray (TV Series) as
    Uncle Pat 'The Cat' Morel
    - Bring Me the Hand That Hit Me (1987) - Uncle Pat 'The Cat' Morel
    1987
    At Mother's Request (TV Mini Series) as
    Doug Steele
    - Part 2 (1987) - Doug Steele
    - Part 1 (1987) - Doug Steele
    1986
    The Equalizer (TV Series) as
    Oscar Peabody
    - Tip on a Sure Thing (1986) - Oscar Peabody
    1986
    Tales from the Darkside (TV Series) as
    Inquisitor
    - Heretic (1986) - Inquisitor
    1986
    Moonlighting (TV Series) as
    Lawrence Everette
    - Witness for the Execution (1986) - Lawrence Everette
    1985
    Amazing Stories (TV Series) as
    Opa Clyde Globe
    - Ghost Train (1985) - Opa Clyde Globe
    1985
    Vision Quest as
    Grandpa
    1985
    American Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Mr. McClellan
    - Noon Wine (1985) - Mr. McClellan
    1984
    Airwolf (TV Series) as
    Old man with Dog
    - Random Target (1984) - Old man with Dog (uncredited)
    1984
    Flashpoint as
    Amarillo
    1983
    Reuben, Reuben as
    Frank Spofford
    1983
    Christine as
    LeBay
    1982
    Johnny Belinda (TV Movie) as
    John McAdam
    1982
    The Wall (TV Movie) as
    Kuchaski
    1981
    Family Reunion (TV Movie) as
    Phil King
    1981
    Mourning Becomes Electra (TV Mini Series) as
    Seth Beckwith
    - The Haunted (1981) - Seth Beckwith
    - An Act of Justice (1981) - Seth Beckwith
    - The Hunted (1981) - Seth Beckwith
    - The Homecoming (1981) - Seth Beckwith
    - The Secret (1981) - Seth Beckwith
    1980
    Resurrection as
    John Harper
    1980
    ABC Weekend Specials (TV Series) as
    Mr. LeGrand
    - The Gold Bug (1980) - Mr. LeGrand
    1979
    Escape from Alcatraz as
    Chester 'Doc' Dalton
    1977
    Close Encounters of the Third Kind as
    Farmer
    1977
    Citizens Band as
    Papa Thermodyne
    1976
    The Adams Chronicles (TV Mini Series) as
    Carver
    - Chapter IV: John Adams, Minister to Great Britain (1976) - Carver
    1975
    Beacon Hill (TV Series) as
    D.W. Griffith
    - The Test (1975) - D.W. Griffith
    1974
    The Great Masquerade as
    Sherwood Gates
    1974
    The Great Gatsby as
    Mr. Gatz
    1974
    Deranged as
    Ezra Cobb
    1972
    The Witches of Salem: The Horror and the Hope (Short) as
    Governor Phips
    1972
    Please Stand By as
    Judge Nott
    1972
    Great Performances (TV Series) as
    Judge / Preacher
    - The Rimers of Eldritch (1972) - Judge / Preacher
    1972
    Slaughterhouse-Five as
    Wild Bob Cody
    1971
    The Hospital as
    Guernsey
    1964
    The Defenders (TV Series) as
    Thomas Riggs
    - Go Between (1964) - Thomas Riggs
    1964
    Brenner (TV Series) as
    Reader
    - Charlie Paradise: The Tragic Flute (1964) - Reader
    1964
    Another World (TV Series) as
    Bert Ordway (1976-1977) / Sven Petersen (1977-1978)
    1962
    The Sin of Jesus (Short)
    1962
    The Eleventh Hour (TV Series) as
    Schizophrenic
    - Ann Costigan: A Duel on a Field of White (1962) - Schizophrenic
    1959
    The DuPont Show of the Month (TV Series) as
    Gustav / Jackson
    - The Prisoner of Zenda (1961) - Gustav
    - Billy Budd (1959) - Jackson
    1960
    The Robert Herridge Theater (TV Series)
    - The Trial and Death of Socrates (1960)
    1960
    John Brown's Raid (TV Movie) as
    Stevens
    1959
    Art Carney Special (TV Series) as
    Simon Stimson
    - Our Town (1959) - Simon Stimson
    1959
    Echo of an Era (Short)
    1958
    Naked City (TV Series) as
    Quint / Brissen
    - And a Merry Christmas to the Force on Patrol (1958) - Quint
    - Violent Circle (1958) - Brissen (uncredited)
    1957
    Studio One (TV Series) as
    First Refugee
    - Escape Route (1957) - First Refugee
    Soundtrack
    1974
    Deranged ("Rock of Ages") / (performer: "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi", "Who at My Door Is Standing")
    Thanks
    2013
    Special Collector's Edition (TV Series) (in memory of - 1 episode)
    - Christine (2013) - (in memory of)
    Self
    2000
    Full Blossom: The Life of Poet/Actor Roberts Blossom (Documentary) as
    Self
    1959
    Camera Three (TV Series) as
    Self - Reader
    - The Eagle, the Tiger and the Fly (1959) - Self - Reader
    Archive Footage
    2015
    No Small Parts (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Roberts Blossom (2015) - Self
    2012
    18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - In Memoriam

    References

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