Dale Robertson's STRUGGLE with DRUGS and ALCOHOL
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#DaleRobertson was a #Hollywood legend, known for his rugged good looks, charming personality, and impressive talent as an actor. He was a trailblazer in the #Western genre, helping to redefine the cowboy hero archetype and adding depth and complexity to characters on screen. Beyond his work in Hollywood, Robertson was also a dedicated philanthropist, founding a nonprofit organization to provide opportunities for underprivileged children and at-risk youth. His contributions to the entertainment industry and the community have left a lasting impact, and his legacy continues to inspire and influence Hollywood and beyond. In this biography, we will explore the life and career of Dale Robertson, from his humble beginnings in Oklahoma to his rise to fame in Hollywood, his contributions to the Western genre, and his legacy as an American icon and philanthropist.
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He was so dignified 🎉
I met him in Oklahoma back in the 1980's, he had horses on his farm and he was a very very nice gentleman, I talked to him about acting & he told me it's not hard to be an actor but it's hard to get a part in movies, makes sense to me he played Jim Hardy on tales of wells Fargo & had another show in the 1950's Iron Horse he was a nice man to talk to & we talked about his acting, I asked him for his autograph & I still have it to this day MAY YOU RIP MR ROBERTSON YOU WERE A TRUE GENTLEMAN.
I watch him everyday. Wish there were more guys like him
He was a man. Faults GOD given.
I watched mostly to listen about his struggle with drugs and alcohol and not one mention about it
You repeat the same things about 4 or five times, and still did not say anything about struggles with drugs and alcohol. What's up with that
Can't we talk about the good things in dales life.
US... Army!.... GI... Bill!
What a great video
And a wonderful tribute
To a very gifted Man
God Bless You hope you re with him now
So much of the information here is incorrect, what a shame.
Dale Robertson was also a very good boxer in the service.
Strange, I left a message about this before but it has disappeared. The Dale Robertson Camp was for boys only. Dale didn't star in Coroner Creek but in Fighting Man of the Plains. Tales of Wells Fargo ran for 6 seasons. He did not appear in the Last Hard Man. He did not produce Flaming Star although he knew Tom Parker and Elvis. He did not produce The Gambler wore a gun or The Day of the Wolves. Dale died on 26 Feb 2013 and not the 27. I think you have got muddled up as Dale appeared in Gambler from Natchez. He did have his own company where he made Man from Button Willow and lost most of his money because the film was not a success due to lack of interest by the film companies. If you look up Dale's obituary, it will give the correct date of Dale's death, although this may have been removed from the internet since I last viewed it 10 years ago.
Why do you people degrade people when there not here shame on you. Would you like that if somebody said this about
This kind of gossip is for his family not for the eye. But I guess a lot of people like this crap
I saw on your Facebook page of the bad stuff
He was a great actor and I watch him every day.
thnx for your reaction! is was a great actor, and he had issues. sorry. thnx for watching!
That is done to trick people into getting likes or credits on their post. It should be taken down, when lies are used.😮😮
How he kept a full head hair tell his unfortunate demise is beyond me! And thick like a wolf man!
my gosh this is a terrible made up video hardly anything true
Wazz yer favorite deesease