Alec Baldwin paid tribute to late actor Robert Blake and suggested fans remember his career rather than his "legal entanglements.""Robert Blake has died.
I realize that many people have had harsh feelings toward him. His life seemed to involve many dramatic legal entanglements," Baldwin wrote on Instagram Thursday. "Today, I want [to] remember him as the incredibly gifted actor he was.
A child actor who made countless films in the 40’s." The 64-year-old actor continued his lengthy post, listing films and TV shows Blake was recognized for during his career -- including, "Treasure of the Sierra Madre," "A Town Without Pity," "Electra Glide in Blue," "Baretta" and more.
However, the film "In Cold Blood," appeared to make an impact on Baldwin the most, noting that the project "cemented his place in movie history.""Blake and Scott Wilson give two of the greatest performances of all time in the film based upon Truman Capote’s novel," he continued.
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