Dan Blocker's SHOCKING Diet Before He Died At 43 Years Old

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  • Life, Career and Diet of Dan Blocker. Bonanza, the beloved Western show, had a tragic downfall in what turned out to be its last season. Who knew that the death of a single character would leave the entire fanbase to turn away from their favorite show? Well, that’s exactly the power that Dan Blocker had over an array of generations. The untimely death of Blocker was a turmoil of bad habits that he couldn’t leave. Join us as we explore Dan Blocker’s shocking diet before he died at forty-three years old..
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  • @uncoveredfiles12345
    @uncoveredfiles12345  Місяць тому +38

    Thanks for visiting The Uncovered Files Channel! I hope you enjoy the watch!

    • @vickydupree8871
      @vickydupree8871 24 дні тому +2

      Dan was my favorite.I said I wanted to marry him.He was my gentle Giant.

    • @guineapiglady2841
      @guineapiglady2841 16 днів тому

      I can't stand that robot voice!!

    • @chairlesnicol672
      @chairlesnicol672 16 днів тому

      ​@@vickydupree8871 Well, why didn't u marry Dan Blocker?

    • @billymacktexasdetective5827
      @billymacktexasdetective5827 10 днів тому

      This video is trash. You ramble on and on about his entire life, yet you title the video to make people think its about his diet. Instead, it's a bunch of filler, so you can have a longer video...
      And you blame his death on his diet, when that is wildly inaccurate.
      Just delete your channel already, as it SUCKS.

    • @meziahdanieljolley8842
      @meziahdanieljolley8842 9 днів тому +1

      At 4:29 - You editor shows someone kicking a soccer ball... that's not the American 'football' that Dan played. 🤨🙄

  • @bonniemash9237
    @bonniemash9237 Місяць тому +379

    Dan Blocker died from an operation he had and after he was released from the hospital he had to go back to the hospital and the ambulance that picked him up took him to a hospital that was further away and he didn't survive the trip. It's not fair to blame his illness on eating too much. He wasn't that heavy, and worked every day. He had a huge amount of success. He was a Great person, God Bless Him.🙏✨

    • @bethdavis7812
      @bethdavis7812 27 днів тому +34

      You are wrong, doctors even told him to lose weight BEFORE he had the surgery, he lost 40 lbs. but they had ask for double that. Dan's mother evidently ate too much during her pregnancy for him to be born weighing so much then his parents owned a grocery store so food was in front of him 24x7. he could never control his eating. He was that Heavy!!! He developed blood clots after he went home, not enough exercise. He had simple gall bladder surgery so how many die from that unless there are underlying health problems. I had it at 34 years old, my mom at 70 years old and my brother at 46 years old and all breezed thru it but we were not over weight. At one time Dan weighed close to 400 lbs.

    • @tommurphy4307
      @tommurphy4307 26 днів тому +26

      he did a great job playing hoss and he loved to eat- can't you just leave it be??

    • @Slugg-O
      @Slugg-O 26 днів тому +33

      6'4" and 300'ish is more than average but still nothing huge.

    • @MichaelRoberts-sg3fo
      @MichaelRoberts-sg3fo 26 днів тому +8

      He was at the hospital when he died

    • @TerenceGarbett
      @TerenceGarbett 26 днів тому +17

      more youtube crap as usual

  • @patrickkelley6212
    @patrickkelley6212 28 днів тому +92

    Let's let the man rest in peace now! He's been gone since 1972! RIP Dan!

  • @brucejones1867
    @brucejones1867 24 дні тому +29

    As a child in the 60's, Hoss Cartright was one of my favorites. He ranked tight up there with John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, James Arness, Ken Curtis, and others of that era of great performers of Western TV shows and movies. My dad was a big fan, too. When Dan passed, it was a sad time. The opening episode of the next season with Little Joe was very emotional. It's been over 50 years, but I still remember getting choked up and looking over at my dad, who was trying his best not to show how he felt. I saw extra moisture in his eyes. I will never forget that memory.

    • @mariaefelices6543
      @mariaefelices6543 24 дні тому +4

      Same in our house the hossless episode ,it was if a close family member had passed away ,it affected us kids and mum and dad ,very strong love for hoss (dan) rip big fella and ty amen xxxxxx

  • @craigsanderson6974
    @craigsanderson6974 29 днів тому +55

    I loved his character, what a great actor

  • @user-zi8ux6fy2n
    @user-zi8ux6fy2n 29 днів тому +81

    DAMN!! I Was seven years old when Dan died and when I heard he was forty three I thought that was an old person. I'm fifty nine now and looking back at forty three, well, that's YOUNG....🇺🇸🫡 RIP Hoss... Thank you for your service and entertainment.

    • @danmcclung861
      @danmcclung861 29 днів тому +9

      I'm 69 and feel the same. God rest his Soul

    • @user-zi8ux6fy2n
      @user-zi8ux6fy2n 29 днів тому +8

      @@danmcclung861 if I'm NOT mistaken, think Michael Landen died at fifty... ALSO TOO young.! RIP gentlemen 🇺🇸🫡

    • @danmcclung861
      @danmcclung861 29 днів тому +5

      @@user-zi8ux6fy2n I still watch it looking for episodes I missed. Few though. Thks man. Dan Blocker WAS the show. Even with many big stars. It couldn't continue after. God Bless.

    • @user-zi8ux6fy2n
      @user-zi8ux6fy2n 29 днів тому +2

      @@danmcclung861 AMEN, charlie. I tried to do the same but it was difficult finding a channel that showed reruns. I sure miss late, late matinees on Fridays RIP Dan Blocker 🇺🇸🫡

    • @degsbabe
      @degsbabe 28 днів тому +1

      He couldn't stay away from the burgers.......

  • @jimjoe9945
    @jimjoe9945 20 днів тому +43

    14lb baby! His mom sounds like the hero in this story...

    • @jaypee389
      @jaypee389 14 днів тому +3

      😂

    • @angelrosario626
      @angelrosario626 13 днів тому

      How was his father John Holmes? Lmao!

    • @motorcyclemark2889
      @motorcyclemark2889 10 днів тому +2

      My dad was just over 13lbs when he was born

    • @cht2162
      @cht2162 9 днів тому +1

      Bet Hoss was her last child. My father weighed 11 lbs. and my gram was in the hospital for 6 months, afterwards.

    • @5150Bud
      @5150Bud 8 днів тому +1

      @@motorcyclemark2889my dad was 13lb and I was 11lb. I’m a little bit bigger than average but neither of us turned out to be huge. Just 6’ and what they used to call “husky”.

  • @TheRealBambihooves
    @TheRealBambihooves Місяць тому +44

    I loved Dan. He was a very good man. ❤

  • @sherimcdaniel3491
    @sherimcdaniel3491 4 дні тому +1

    As a little girl I prayed every day for Him to send Dan to be my big brother. He was a wonderful and gentle man and a heart the size of his home state! ❤️🐈

  • @palmswede
    @palmswede 29 днів тому +36

    I am one of those kids who admired Dan Blocker and watched Bonanza every Sunday night. When he died it knocked air out of me it my really first experiences with death along with JFK, MLK and RFK and lost all interest in watching Bonanza.

    • @blackholeentry3489
      @blackholeentry3489 27 днів тому +1

      I never watched many westerns (Oaters, as we called them)....I shoveled out the barn way too many times growing up in rural OR.......Sci/fy was where it was at for me....although Star Trek was too regimented......"Dark Star" was much more intriguing and better suited for me.
      Although there was one theater in Portland, OR, in the early 50's, which showed three westerns (Oaters..we termed them) repeatedly all day long. As the eldest of five, I often accompanied my dad, we'd materialize into the theater, catch the movie somewhere in the middle, stay until we'd seen all of them thar "Shoot em ups" to the point where we started, then get up and leave....go to a local Chinese eatery where I was first exposed to deep fried oysters....still one of my favorites to this day. BHE

    • @bobheck8326
      @bobheck8326 25 днів тому

      Oysters raw with lemon and hot stuff!

  • @ericeric9208
    @ericeric9208 27 днів тому +25

    Meaningless clickbait video title. His diet had little to nothing to do with his early death. The blood clot caused it, which any person of any weight with any diet could have gotten after an operation back then. And BTW everybody, regarding his "shocking" diet including a dozen eggs and two loaves of bread each day for breakfast, it was the 2 LOAVES OF BREAD that were the bad thing. That's massive carbohydrates (starch = glucose ((sugar))). I'd guess he was an undiagnosed diabetic, at least type 2 with a huge insulin resistance problem (which the medical industry knew nothing about back then). When the body is confronted with high blood sugar, it turns the sugars into fat. It's overload of carbohydrates that usually "fatten" people, not the actual fat content in the diet. Hard to believe I know, but it's true. The eggs nor any of the meat/eggs/natural dairy he liked were negatively affecting his health.

    • @tommurphy4307
      @tommurphy4307 26 днів тому

      you don't know that- and you don't know what kind of bread he ate.

    • @SharkHustler
      @SharkHustler 26 днів тому +2

      @@tommurphy4307
      Oh yeah? ... The 'culprit' _had_ to be Wonder Bread, for _Christ's sake!_

    • @ericeric9208
      @ericeric9208 25 днів тому +6

      @@tommurphy4307 Doesn't matter "what kind" of bread, it's ALL made of starch, which is long chains of GLUCOSE molecules (blood sugar). I know this sh*t, I study it daily. A so called "healthy" high fiber bread, whole wheat or whatever, is STILL starch, but because it's "higher fiber" it MIGHT only turn into 80-90% as much glucose in the blood stream as white bread, and maybe 10-20% slower. It's STILL a huge problem, especially 2 LOAVES of the stuff at once FFS. I just looked up "carbohydrate content of a slice of high fiber bread", and it comes up SEVENTEEN GRAMS OF CARBOHYDRATE. A can of Coke has THIRTY NINE grams. So every TWO pieces of bread almost equal the carbohydrate/blood sugar of A CAN OF COKE. A loaf of bread has 20-24 slices, so lets go "conservative" at 20 slices. That means EACH loaf had the carbohydrate content of TEN cans of Coke. So when he was eating 2 LOAVES of bread he was eating the equivalent of 20 CANS OF COKE worth of carbohydrates/glucose/blood sugar. Imagine if he was eating "white" bread and larger 25-30 slice loaves, and even MORE bread at lunch/dinner... do you SEE. Hoss was NO DOUBT an undiagnosed diabetic.

    • @bobheck8326
      @bobheck8326 25 днів тому +2

      ​@@ericeric9208GREAT STUFF 👍💯🎯❤️

    • @SharkHustler
      @SharkHustler 22 дні тому +2

      Thanks 'doc'. I'm sure Big Hoss is now on a strict diet of figs & dates, Communion bread, and denatured wine up 'there'.

  • @ddmck1972
    @ddmck1972 23 дні тому +17

    What is very interesting about Dan Blocker was although he played the sometimes dimwitted and not so bright Hoss Cartright while the other characters were much smarter, he in real life was the only one with a college education. Cool stuff.

    • @DeTar62
      @DeTar62 17 днів тому +2

      Earned a PhD in Education and taught in schools.

    • @markfrost2707
      @markfrost2707 14 днів тому +2

      Greene had a degree in Chemical Engineering...Pernell went to Georgia Tech (didnt graduate though) Landon went to USC on a football scholarship but tore his shoulder and dropped out....

  • @jazzmanchgo
    @jazzmanchgo 26 днів тому +35

    Blocker was a big guy, but he was hardly morbidly obese. He ceratainly wasn't in the same category as Jackie Gleason (when Gleason wasn't on a crash diet), William Conrad, or Orson Welles.

    • @eivindgjengstjohansen9625
      @eivindgjengstjohansen9625 25 днів тому +5

      Orson Welles reached 400 lbs and weighed 240 lbs at the time of his death

    • @markfrost2707
      @markfrost2707 14 днів тому

      he WAS morbidly obese my friend.

    • @eivindgjengstjohansen9625
      @eivindgjengstjohansen9625 14 днів тому

      @@markfrost2707 he never had a big belly

    • @CoolGobyFish
      @CoolGobyFish 11 днів тому

      @@eivindgjengstjohansen9625 Orson was massive, probably more than 400lbs. oh the French, the are known for their mmoohhahhho

    • @eivindgjengstjohansen9625
      @eivindgjengstjohansen9625 11 днів тому

      @@CoolGobyFish one guy claimed he was closer to 450 based on the fact that he was 6'1 to 6'2 and had such a massive belly

  • @nolavout3025
    @nolavout3025 28 днів тому +19

    I ve known bigger who have lived longer, lovely guy, such a shame, a gentle giant, just look at the eyes, heart to the soul!!!

  • @fasteddie9055
    @fasteddie9055 27 днів тому +67

    Anyone who landed in the 1950 Inchon invasion should be awarded every medal in the book. TY Mr Blocker.

    • @charlieross4674
      @charlieross4674 18 днів тому +5

      You typed out a nice respectful comment then couldn't be bothered to type out the actual words of 'THANK YOU'?

    • @crystallineblue4344
      @crystallineblue4344 15 днів тому

      Inane comment

    • @applejellypucci
      @applejellypucci 15 годин тому

      @@charlieross4674 you know what they meant.

  • @woody3590
    @woody3590 27 днів тому +56

    He was a big man but not overly fat. You want to see fat look at the T.V. series my 600 pound life...lol
    He led a full life and accomplished a lot. I never missed a show of Bonanza

    • @ceeemm1901
      @ceeemm1901 17 днів тому +5

      "My 600 Pound Life" (the one with capital letters) wasn't back in the 60's when people were skinny. 600 lbs back then would have been a sideshow exhibit, but today they're slobs who keep causing my health insurance premium to rise....

    • @terryjohnson3479
      @terryjohnson3479 15 днів тому

      You are right about him not being overly fat. However big or small you may be everyone's heart is about the same size so his heart worked harder from day one. That leads to an enlarged heart which is because it's a muscle it enlarges with more stress put on it. The same thing happens with hypertension.Very large people have shorter life expectancy even if they are in good condition.

    • @howardsternssmicrophone9332
      @howardsternssmicrophone9332 13 днів тому

      I always wondered how William Conrad maintained such a long career, and basically a full life. I love Cannon.

    • @gmmakesmehurl
      @gmmakesmehurl 6 днів тому

      @@ceeemm1901 Nah couldnt have anything to do with our food supply loaded with sugar and all kinds of other chemicals could it? I know one things for sure, Id rather be fat than stupid. Nothing you can do for stupid. Sorry about your luck.

  • @alysononoahu8702
    @alysononoahu8702 26 днів тому +11

    His diet is not discussed but his wonderful character is

  • @CharlesScott-qc6cr
    @CharlesScott-qc6cr 29 днів тому +32

    He was my favorite Cartwright.

    • @brentinnes5151
      @brentinnes5151 28 днів тому +1

      Little Joe for me then Hoss

    • @bobheck8326
      @bobheck8326 25 днів тому

      Absolutely agree.

    • @toxsickdog
      @toxsickdog 20 днів тому

      yeah Hoss was also my fave Cartwright, followed by Ben Cartwright, and Bonanza my fave tv show ever.

  • @johnledger7763
    @johnledger7763 27 днів тому +9

    Dan was the best at what he did in this world .

  • @bruce8808
    @bruce8808 Місяць тому +42

    Dan Blocker died after a blood clot developed following gallbladder surgery causing a massive embolism at 43. Much too young for a great man and actor to die.
    Norman Chaney who played Chubby on The Little Rascals died at 21 and weighed 110 at the time of his death. He weighed 300 Lbs. before he went on his diet.
    It takes more than just a regular family Doctor who is qualified to help a patient lose weight on a sensible diet. It has to be someone who is a qualified professional that can assist someone to a healthier lifestyle. Trying these diets with over the counter diet pills can make someone very sick or can kill them.

    • @jimthrowaway
      @jimthrowaway 26 днів тому +3

      All true. I will also add to that that this video does include a brief 1-2 second transition sequence at 21:27 clearly revealing that Dan Blocker offscreen apparently was a cigarette smoker. I dont think that blood clot was a result directly of the gallbladder surgery, that was simply *the final straw that broke the camel's back,* _in a manner of speaking._ Gallbladder surgery alone does not directly trigger blood clots in lungs, cigarette tar buildup does. Chronic tar buildup, further exacerbated by obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels (i.e. a carton of eggs just at a breakfast meal alone ?), etc etc.. I'm 59 and even back then the combination of those factors was a known medical equivalent of playing russian roulette with one's health.
      Also agree with your comment that OTC substances are as much powerful a health hazard as prescribed meds since there's no control factor. There's technology now that a car driver takes a breathalyzer before their car will start, but as far as I know there's nothing similar like that stopping misuse or abuse of OTC meds that can be purchased by anyone, even minors. As an aside, even ordinary lemon extract, considered a mild inconspicuous grocery item, used in flavoring of baked goods, pastry items, deserts, cake icings, etc, sold freely without restriction, has a surprising amount of alcohol, potency comparative to wine over beer products, clearly stated on the label, _that noone reads,_ including cashiers, while ringing it up to anyone _including minors._ There could be a barcode alert prompt warning within the programming of retail checkout cash register POS devices (point of sale), alerting checkout cashiers that the item being rang up at checkout contains alcohol (prompting customer age-verification check)but, once again, not surprisingly, there isn't. That product is sold typically in very small containers that resemble nearly identical to a bottle of visine or clear eyes, with a very small label, etc etc, and is just scanned across a checkout barcode scanner, then sold. Just like that. I've witnessed it a million times, never understood how that's legal, but apparently it must be. I guess nobody bothered to notice but me.
      Pardon the TL:DR of the post, just wanted to point out for anyone who may be reading this a 100% real example and not just make a vague reference or generalization. . . . . have a good day . . . .
      [EDIT] : it just occurred to me, in order to avoid any confusion on the matter, to point out the reason lemon extract is sold in very small visine bottle sized containers, packaged and _labeled as_ an *"extract"* not juice, means it's a *concentrate,* used sparingly in measured drops or .5 ounces at a time etc, not used as an already water-added diluted ingredient or end product, versus lemon JUICE for example. I'm just pointing that out to be clear and make the distinction between the two similar but different products, that I didn't casually or accidentally refer to one but meant the other or that they are interchangeable and synonymous, since they *are not* . _Traditional lemon juice does not contain alcohol._ Most common household name brands of lemon extract *do contain alcohol* , and a few alternative/generic/store label brands offer non-alcoholic versions. Google search terms "percent of alcohol in lemon extract" and immediate top of page big boldfont lettering display-type premiere result includes eyebrow-raising alcohol contents listed as high as 88% in one brand though most are in mid-20's-30's, and even imitation lemon extract sold at approx 17%. Refer to Google Search directly for specific brand names which I wont mention here, for posterity, as this is not a witchhunt or a callout. Just consumer awareness.

    • @bobheck8326
      @bobheck8326 25 днів тому +1

      Wow! That was fantastic! I wish I knew you!

    • @jimthrowaway
      @jimthrowaway 25 днів тому

      @@bobheck8326 Thank You Sir. Sincerely ! -best
      [EDIT : it just occurred to me that I am going to edit the post to include the point that the reason lemon extract is in very small visine bottle sized containers is, as an "extract" means it's a concentrate, used sparingly in measured drops or .5 ounces at a time etc, not used as an already walter-added diluted ingredient or end product, versus lemon JUICE for example.

    • @jimthrowaway
      @jimthrowaway 25 днів тому +1

      @@bobheck8326 Thank You Sir. -Sincerely
      [EDIT] : it just occurred to me that I am going to edit my previous post to also include the point that the reason lemon extract is in very small visine bottle sized containers, packaged and _labeled as_ an *"extract"* not juice, means it's a *concentrate,* used sparingly in measured drops or .5 ounces at a time etc, not used as an already water-added diluted ingredient or end product, versus lemon JUICE for example. I'm just pointing that out to be clear and make the distinction between the two similar but different products, that I didn't casually or accidentally refer to one but meant the other or that they are interchangeable and synonymous, since they *are not* . _Traditional lemon juice does not contain alcohol._ Most common household name brands of lemon extract *do contain alcohol* , and a few alternative/generic/store label brands offer non-alcoholic versions. Google search terms "percent of alcohol in lemon extract" and immediate top of page big boldfont lettering display-type premiere result includes eyebrow-raising alcohol contents listed as high as 88% in one brand though most are in mid-20's-30's, and even imitation lemon extract sold at approx 17%. Refer to Google Search directly for specific brand names which I wont mention here, for posterity, as this is not a witchhunt or a callout. Just consumer awareness.

    • @duncanbauer7309
      @duncanbauer7309 24 дні тому +1

      I had thoughts along those same lines. At 43, I still considered me Young and Pretty!

  • @marilynsewell2924
    @marilynsewell2924 Місяць тому +59

    Dan Blocker was a good man. Yes he was a large man, but the picture used to draw people is wrong and disgusting trick.

    • @bruce8808
      @bruce8808 Місяць тому +11

      CLICKBAIT!

    • @tommurphy4307
      @tommurphy4307 26 днів тому +2

      @@bruce8808 thanks- i didn't know what the hell he meant with that 2nd sentence

    • @bobheck8326
      @bobheck8326 25 днів тому

      Definitely......

    • @roberttuss5349
      @roberttuss5349 23 дні тому +6

      It's CGI crap. The same with the narrators voice. Listening to the voice soon becomes tiring.

    • @originalkingalpha5116
      @originalkingalpha5116 21 день тому

      ​@@roberttuss5349 Yes. Very choke-able.

  • @thomasgirty6397
    @thomasgirty6397 26 днів тому +25

    I am one of those kids who admired Dan Blocker and watched Bonanza every Sunday night. When he died it knocked the air out of me i heard he drowned in a river

    • @KevinFarrell-hc3wn
      @KevinFarrell-hc3wn 18 днів тому

      Why did you write the exact same comment that was written right before you?
      That's weird.
      Coincidence?
      No, the words are exactly the same!

  • @MrYorickJenkins
    @MrYorickJenkins 12 днів тому +4

    "Despite knowing a lot, he was still eager to learn" That sounds like a good teacher to me

  • @peteb2
    @peteb2 7 годин тому

    Thanks for putting this History together. I was a kid at Primary School & watched every Bonanza i could on a black & white TV. Hoss was just the best & me & my 3 brothers were into Cowboy stories bigtime. The day i heard the actor had passed away i think he was the 1st time in my life someone had died that really mattered to me.... And from there Bonanza kind of became too sad for this young kid to watch anymore. So today at 65yrs of age i finally learned what actually happened to Hoss & those childhood memories that i had forgotten have finally been put to rest... Thanks again.

  • @Gord1812
    @Gord1812 23 дні тому +38

    Only an A.I. would show a clip saying Dan played football as show a soccer clip.

    • @edbrake2723
      @edbrake2723 17 днів тому +2

      LMAO!

    • @gdwnet
      @gdwnet 13 днів тому +1

      Or show an american football clip you mean?

    • @stevedejarnatt3448
      @stevedejarnatt3448 10 днів тому

      and call NBC - National Broadcasting Company - ( words I have never heard uttered before ) the many many repetitions too -- total. AI

  • @sammyrothrock6981
    @sammyrothrock6981 28 днів тому +9

    Dan was a good man he obviously loved his country! He would have made a great neighbor! He was a business man invented Hoss steak house I believe and Bonanza? He loved small theater He and Pat Boone Michael Landon and Lorene wanted to start a Ski Lodge in Eaglesmere PA back in the 60s. He was an entrepreneur in some sense with a good guy joking side!

  • @rufust.firefly4890
    @rufust.firefly4890 26 днів тому +22

    Notice nothing is said about his smoking. That helps no one.

  • @melaniezenor-kelleher6932
    @melaniezenor-kelleher6932 27 днів тому +8

    Ah, Danny boy! Once Pernell Roberts (my kindergarten crush) left the show, you were my favorite. I wonder.if that's why I've always liked big men. Your boy Dirk looks just like you albeit a few inches shorter. You were.much loved and still much missed. ❤

  • @jbj27406
    @jbj27406 23 дні тому +7

    I always wondered how his horse felt about it. Loved Dan Blocker, especially in that Tony Rome movie.

    • @edbrake2723
      @edbrake2723 17 днів тому +1

      You can bet he had the largest, strongest and youngest mount in the corral and his takes on horseback were probably shorter than some other character.
      I have been to O'Donnell, Texas and the story is still told there of how teenage Dan would lie down on the ground at one end of the family store's porch so young kids could run the porch and jump onto Dan's stomach.

    • @jbj27406
      @jbj27406 17 днів тому

      @@edbrake2723 He was tough, and it seems to me when looking back that Michael Landon was a natural and very accomplished horseman.

  • @Rick_King
    @Rick_King 22 дні тому +18

    I remember when Hop Sing found out that Hoss would be home for Thanksgiving after all.
    He said something like "Have to pluck another turkey, stuff another turkey, cook another turkey!"

  • @HMinot
    @HMinot 24 дні тому +11

    How could he have enlisted at 300 pounds? I was over the Army’s weight limit during Vietnam.

    • @edbrake2723
      @edbrake2723 17 днів тому +1

      He must have reduced to have been accepted for there was no "porkchop platoon" then.

    • @user-iv7us4gp4l
      @user-iv7us4gp4l 17 днів тому +1

      1979 I joined the National Guard and in boot camp we had a huge guy named John...of course we all called him Big John. The drill sargeants on occasion would measure him...he passed because his fat % was low enough. We would all laugh everytime...as he called out to the drill sargeants..."I'm a lean mean fighting machine" :>) LOL

    • @paulbryant8403
      @paulbryant8403 11 днів тому

      HMinot bruh they let anyone go to Vietnam eventually

    • @Tom_Quixote
      @Tom_Quixote 8 днів тому

      He was sent to serve in the heavy infantry.

  • @krissjones8507
    @krissjones8507 4 дні тому

    An amazing human being, embodying what life is about. Work hard, study hard and seek opportunities. Fought for his country and realized all this fighting is not necessary...a true angel with a heart of gold. I am not a fan but I am now! God bless his soul.

  • @User39.
    @User39. 23 дні тому +13

    Smoking also puts one at risk for pulmonary embolism too...

    • @bobheck8326
      @bobheck8326 17 днів тому +3

      Smoking. Nothing worse.

    • @User39.
      @User39. 16 днів тому +1

      @@bobheck8326 agree

    • @eivindgjengstjohansen9625
      @eivindgjengstjohansen9625 13 днів тому

      Country singer Charlie Rich was a heavy smoker and drinker and he died of pulmanory embolism at 62...

  • @mariaefelices6543
    @mariaefelices6543 24 дні тому +5

    As a kid of 8 dan was one of my tv super must watch heroes in bonanza ,the whole family would sit together with crisps and nuts etc .... im 66 now and worry about this generation and bleak looking future , anyways dan blocker was a god in our house ,mum always would be rooting for dan ,great times great programs ms cdf uk

  • @EsqChior
    @EsqChior 13 днів тому +1

    My dad was born and raised in Dekalb, Texas. Every time I go to Dekalb to visit family, I go to Dan Blocker's grave which is just a few rows from my family's plot. It's hard to miss. He has the biggest tombstone in the cemetery. A humble man from humble beginnings.

  • @jm9980
    @jm9980 8 днів тому +1

    Love that background music in this clip.... I can almost hear Steven Tyler sing, 'Everytime I look in the mirror', all these lines on my face getting clearer, Ahh the past is gone......................... Love Dan Blocker fosho!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @carolynstrozier3179
    @carolynstrozier3179 27 днів тому +3

    I started watching bonanza at a young age, and still watch the episode too this day. It was and still is my favorite western show. In my opinion bonanza will never get old. I loved all the episodes. RIP to all the Cartwright's characters.

  • @asullivan4047
    @asullivan4047 28 днів тому +4

    Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent still still-motion pictures 📷/T.V. Scene clips. Enabling viewers to better understand what the orator is describing. Remember " Bonanza " from last century 😲. Wishing viewers a safe/healthy/prosperous(2024)🌈🎉💵😉.

  • @alschannel9395
    @alschannel9395 8 днів тому

    My Uncle was a bartender at a very famous restaurant in Los Angeles. He said he saw Dan Blocker on many occasions order the largest cut of steak and commence to put away the meal with ease. Staff and patrons would be in awe of his capacity to consume so much food. My Uncle remembers hearing the sad news about the actor but was not shocked. RIP

  • @hlf_coder6272
    @hlf_coder6272 16 днів тому +3

    It wasn't just the loss of Hoss though. In that last season or two, Landon basically took over the show and was making a tear-jerker drama like Little House on the Prairie eventually became. That's not what Bonanza was all about.

  • @elizabethlehman4328
    @elizabethlehman4328 Місяць тому +10

    There is an upload on UA-cam where he is favoring China, if he lived I wonder if he would have changed his mind. I saw him in Europe once while on vacation. He was with his wife and was wearing overalls which I think was easy on his waist and comfy. It was not long before his surgery.

  • @dermottdesatoon1508
    @dermottdesatoon1508 28 днів тому +5

    I was a cook at the Alta Mira Hotel in Sausalito CA. Dan and his Family were regulars for Sunday brunch

    • @geoh7777
      @geoh7777 25 днів тому +2

      When I was 17 I saw Dan Blocker at a SCCA sports car race at the Los Angles County Fairgrounds in 1960. He was in the passenger seat of some exotic European sports model and the car had stopped to engage the guy who headed the group I was with. We had to turn around on our low bleacher seats to see what was going on.
      He had an enormous grin and talked at a distance of some 30 feet with our guy. I recall that he was very flushed in the face and that probably was the effect of a double dose of the heat and beer.
      He was said to like sports car racing very much.

    • @bobheck8326
      @bobheck8326 25 днів тому

      Cool💥

  • @schlomogigasheckelstein-go8694
    @schlomogigasheckelstein-go8694 25 днів тому +5

    Big man with a big heart.

  • @doncummings3915
    @doncummings3915 3 дні тому

    Gotta say growing up as a kid, I loved Bonanza and Hoss was the centre of my adoration...RIP Big Man, you were loved by many...I liked Ben Cartwright because he was Canadian making it big in an American Western series

  • @rodw4057
    @rodw4057 5 днів тому

    I remember watching Bonanza when i was 7, and Hoss was my favorite character. No doubt, thanks to Dan. The video didn't show much at all about his diet except a tiny bit at the end. I was hoping they showed more according to the title. I do miss great shows like that which they can't make anymore. Like all things in the past, it can never be done again. It just was a different era back then, which I'd trade for any day. Continue to Rest in Peace Mr. Blocker. Im sure you are re-united with family and co-stars.

  • @TheDAT573
    @TheDAT573 20 днів тому +1

    I loved Bonanza and Dan Blocker was one of my favorites. At 73 years old, I watch Bonanza with my great grandchildren.

  • @paulgrimm
    @paulgrimm Місяць тому +50

    Ban Blocker was not fat! He was big

    • @richardswann5300
      @richardswann5300 27 днів тому +7

      He was without a doubt, way too heavy and was overweight !

    • @paulgrimm
      @paulgrimm 27 днів тому +4

      @@richardswann5300 He was big all over.The thumbnail isn’t Dan Blocker

    • @garyeldart6027
      @garyeldart6027 26 днів тому +2

      @@richardswann5300 Big Man, you are wrong

    • @bobheck8326
      @bobheck8326 25 днів тому +1

      The show was good every week. One of the best ever

    • @KevinFarrell-hc3wn
      @KevinFarrell-hc3wn 18 днів тому +2

      He could have been both, big and fat.

  • @Daniel-wd4jg
    @Daniel-wd4jg 7 днів тому

    I worked for a retired Santa Clara Co. Sheriff Dep. and He related Dan Blocker died in his RV on Hwy 101 and Tully Rd. San Jose? Loved Bonanza as a Kid and I remember the news as a Boy.

  • @peerpede-p.
    @peerpede-p. 8 днів тому

    Dan Blocker was a great man in many ways.
    I grew up watching Bonanza, o boy, the peak of the week.

  • @Falling1100
    @Falling1100 26 днів тому +3

    My parents went to school when he attended Sal Ross. They were friends. I tried to reach out to his son to give him all of the correspondence but he wasn’t interested 😿. He didn’t want it. I was asking for a P.O. Box not where he actually lived at. If it was my parents I would have wanted to read them!

  • @user-ix7vx2ho5e
    @user-ix7vx2ho5e 24 дні тому +1

    Dan Blocker was one of my favorite people on Bonanza he was known as The Gentle Giant he had gallbladder surgery and I believe a blood clot formed. Thank you for the many hours of entertainment on Bonanza watching you.Rest in Peace🙏🎉 a forever fan

  • @applejellypucci
    @applejellypucci 15 годин тому

    Thank you for teaching me about this wonderful actor.

  • @BuzzCorrey
    @BuzzCorrey 9 днів тому

    Dan Blocker and my brother-in-law (both deceased) were roommates at Hardin Simmons University in Abilene Texas, they both played football for HSU.

  • @weeooh1
    @weeooh1 10 днів тому

    I remember as a kid in the early 60s watching Bonanza, my favorite show. Seeing images of Dan Blocker takes me back to childhood days.

  • @STUBSEA
    @STUBSEA Місяць тому +12

    One of his sons appeared on chips.

  • @GrnXnham
    @GrnXnham 6 днів тому

    The character Hoss was the reason I loved Bonanza. RIP Dan.

  • @genghiskhan7041
    @genghiskhan7041 7 днів тому

    Dan Blocker's character "Hoss" was, by far, the coolest and most identifiable character on Bonanza.

  • @wendyrex9220
    @wendyrex9220 16 днів тому +1

    He was big rather than fat. PE’s are killers and as he was a smoker that triples the risk. Back then we’d never heard of a heart healthy diet! But he was active and that helped. And he rode very well.

  • @greenbeagle13
    @greenbeagle13 22 дні тому +1

    He was my favorite on that show. Sad that he died so young.

  • @decacards5250
    @decacards5250 22 дні тому +1

    Dan Blocker was well educated (Master's Degree), which a lot of people don't know, also I saw an episode of The Flip Wilson show and he was the guest. He and Flip joked around together at the end of the show. Worth checking out.

    • @DeTar62
      @DeTar62 17 днів тому

      Eventually a PhD in Philosophy.

  • @RaymondCore
    @RaymondCore 14 днів тому +1

    I remember exactly where I was standing when I heard Dan Blocker had died. I was outside at my marina. I remember the direction I was facing and the weather. It was the same as when I heard JFK was murdered and the Challenger disaster.

  • @imeldahiggins-wiffle8302
    @imeldahiggins-wiffle8302 2 дні тому

    Hoss was always my favorite character on Bonanza...I had such a crush on him...

  • @joeldavis8851
    @joeldavis8851 28 днів тому +4

    He always seemed to get himself in funny situations through no fault of his own. To me he made Bonanza. I just watched The Flapjack Contest the other day. Of course Little Joe was always scheming to make money off of Hosses strength or appetite. 🙂

    • @melaniezenor-kelleher6932
      @melaniezenor-kelleher6932 27 днів тому +1

      That episode was a favorite of mine! Some episodes made you cry, but this one made me laugh!

    • @bobheck8326
      @bobheck8326 25 днів тому

      Definitely agree 💯

  • @kirstenevavold169
    @kirstenevavold169 19 днів тому

    We do not know when our gig is up. Thank goodness. He was smart.... so much more!

  • @ignatzmuskrat3000
    @ignatzmuskrat3000 7 днів тому

    Hoss was a great role model in Bonanza. I ate at one of his restaurants in Birmingham as a teen. Great thick fatty steaks with a huge potato and salad bar.
    Good selection of clips but I noticed his scenes in Maverick aren't included. He didn't have a speaking role but made quite a splash in this contemporary spoof of Gunsmoke.

  • @originalkingalpha5116
    @originalkingalpha5116 21 день тому +2

    📌The photoshopped editing and boldness of being insensitive to one's legacy; and surviving family is incredibly disrespectful. The misuse of social media platforms and the thirst for wanting to be "liked" is the highlight of this doomed generation.

  • @peterironrope
    @peterironrope 7 днів тому

    So, the headline suggests that Dan Blocker died based solely on the large intake of food and dieting, but Block actually died from complications from a gallbladder surgery that was linked to the doctor not prescribing Blocker with the proper post-surgery medications such as blood thinners to prevent blood clotting. When Blocker requested an ambulance to take him to the nearest hospital, the ambulance driver had taken Blocker to the furthest hospital resulting in him being dead on arrival.

  • @OldHeathen1963
    @OldHeathen1963 23 дні тому +1

    My grandmother loved that show.
    I'd watch with her and yup, Dan's was my favorite character.

  • @bigredc222
    @bigredc222 6 днів тому

    I was a big kid, he was my hero, I wanted to be just like him. I had a hat just like his when I was about 7 years old.

  • @kingsleyperera9655
    @kingsleyperera9655 27 днів тому +8

    God Bless Dan Blocker, PACIFIST & ANTI WAR HERO ! 🇺🇲✝️

  • @young749Au
    @young749Au 23 дні тому

    My 6th grade teacher in West Texas told us that Dan Blocker was once one of her students. I don't doubt the lady. She was one great teacher. I knew she cared about her students and helped them out as much as she could.

  • @earllutz2663
    @earllutz2663 28 днів тому +2

    I agree with some of your commenters that Dan wasn't all that heavy and I site the wrestler Haystack Calhoun who I believe that it was said of him (Haystack) that he weighed 600 lbs.

  • @peterfrandsen1948
    @peterfrandsen1948 День тому

    I grew up with Bonanza it was one of my favourite TV shows. Thanks for bringing us this video even though Dan's early death was so tragic.

  • @mr.c332
    @mr.c332 24 дні тому

    One of my favorite characters in the show, something about him and the entire show was comfy and felt like an era that won't be repeated.

  • @robinrodriguez480
    @robinrodriguez480 22 дні тому +1

    WOW to die that young at the prime of his career , i can only imagine the career he would of had !!!

  • @dictare
    @dictare 22 дні тому +2

    The usual A.I. generated narrative click bait. No mention of his smoking.

  • @dariusbrock2351
    @dariusbrock2351 11 днів тому

    I didn't know that he was from DeKalb, Tx. That's just about 30 miles from my hometown of Texarkana. Pretty cool!

  • @jamiesaunders3441
    @jamiesaunders3441 17 днів тому +2

    Click bait title. A better title would be "The life of Dan Blocker" Sure he had a weight problem, but died of a blood clot after surgery, which is learned only at the very end of the video. The title suggests he died from a shocking diet, which isn't true.

  • @tracychambliss2032
    @tracychambliss2032 5 днів тому

    Loved Dan Blocker. Not good that people try to smear him.😒

  • @user-em4hv5fq3k
    @user-em4hv5fq3k 10 днів тому

    Bonanza was a Sunday night staple for my brothers and I... Hoss was the best part of the show for us...we'd be really disappointed if it was a show without Hoss!

  • @dianeryan2440
    @dianeryan2440 27 днів тому +2

    ❤ Rest In Peace Dan .

  • @davidponseigo8811
    @davidponseigo8811 11 днів тому

    I always liked him and Hoss was my favorite character in Bonanza but I like him even more now.

  • @warriordugan7236
    @warriordugan7236 21 день тому +4

    TOTAL CLICKBAIT! NOTHING TO DO WITH HIS DIET!

  • @ianmccutcheon6319
    @ianmccutcheon6319 7 днів тому

    Dan Blocker was a big guy but not overweight for his size . The show made him appear to have a huge appetite. He died from complications after an operation.

  • @janewolf4541
    @janewolf4541 11 днів тому

    Dan was my favorite person on Bonanza. I knew he was a good man, so sad what happened to him. God bless him and his family.

  • @inkey2
    @inkey2 11 днів тому

    My grandfather died from a gall bladder operation. He had a heart attack while being operated on.

  • @justmewatching
    @justmewatching 25 днів тому +2

    skip forward tot eh las t 2 1/2 minutes if you want to know about his diet, the rest was just about him, which is fine, you should have said so in the beggining......so once again lies in the titles.

  • @davidponseigo8811
    @davidponseigo8811 11 днів тому

    He should have received more medals, especially medals for valor.

  • @canamrider07
    @canamrider07 17 днів тому

    Mr. Blocker, Hoss, was my Bonanza favorite. He was the first “star” that passed away for me and I could not believe it. I was 12.

  • @mikesal8088
    @mikesal8088 13 днів тому

    Canadian actor and comedian John Candy also died at age 43 and weighed over 300 pounds at various points during his life. Dan was 6'4" tall and on the body mass index someone 205 pounds is considered overweight; obese at 246 pounds.

  • @grugbug4313
    @grugbug4313 7 днів тому

    Solid!
    Top KEK!
    Peace be with you.

  • @abtechgroup
    @abtechgroup 26 днів тому +3

    Football, not soccer....

  • @toxsickdog
    @toxsickdog 20 днів тому

    He was one of TV's greats. My Dad knew a Guy (customer) that purchased Dan Blocker's Cabin Cruiser. It was a sweet boat and had high performance engines in it, A real classy boat with lots of teak wood. what's weird is that the boat
    was parked outside the guy's shop for many years after He bought it, and it basically rotted away. The same guy also had a concrete swimming pool full of bass and the water was a murky green. lol.

  • @melodymakermark
    @melodymakermark 28 днів тому +3

    “Thank you, Horse”
    “Ahh, it’s HOSS, ma’am”

    • @bobheck8326
      @bobheck8326 25 днів тому +2

      Spot on.....I remember......

  • @akquicksilver
    @akquicksilver 5 днів тому

    An extraordinary feat for Dan's mom!

  • @johnhennessey6147
    @johnhennessey6147 28 днів тому

    What show was that clipped from with Dan blocker and Emmeline Henry?

  • @mht5875
    @mht5875 19 днів тому

    Love Dan Blocker and love Bonanza - I believe he was working on a PhD at the time he started filming for Bonanza? Wonderful man who is greatly missed.

  • @raymize4248
    @raymize4248 9 днів тому

    He was truly an American Hero!

  • @mysterious22815
    @mysterious22815 20 днів тому

    We all loved Dan and the part he played. It is sad he left us so soon.

  • @peggyhyre130
    @peggyhyre130 Місяць тому +4

    My grandpa weighed 14 pounds his name was Hugh Swope from Ohio

    • @tommurphy4307
      @tommurphy4307 26 днів тому

      related to tom swope- the paving guy from akron?

    • @peggyhyre130
      @peggyhyre130 26 днів тому +1

      @@tommurphy4307 not that I know of, but I did enjoy your story on Dan blocker. My grandpa was a pretty big man too . He love to be 63 and a very good man.