Roberts Blossom Movies and Career Information
Jan 01, 1924
New Haven
Actor
Roberts Blossom (born January 1, 1924) is an American actor and poet. Blossom was born in New Haven, Connecticut and began acting on stage during the 1950s. During the 1960s, he formed Filmstage, a multimedia avante garde theatrical troupe. Blossom graduated from Asheville School in 1941 and attended Harvard University. He acted several theater roles in the 1950s, for which he won the Obie Award four times. He landed his first film roles in the television adaptation of the play Our Town (1959). In the thriller Deranged, Blossom played the leading role as killer Ezra Cobb. In the Oscar-winning film drama The Great Gatsby (1974), he was accompanied on-screen by Robert Redford. He won the Soapy Award for his role on Another World, on which he appeared from 1976-1977. In 1990 he starred in Home Alone , as Kevin McCallister's (Macaulay Culkin) neighbour Old Man Marley. In the comedy Doc Hollywood (1991), he appeared on-screen with Michael J. Fox. He retired from acting in the late-1990s to pursue writing poetry. He lived in Berkeley, California, and currently resides in southern California. He was formerly married to Beverly Schmidt Blossom. He has two children, a daughter (Debbie) and
- Roberts Blossom Movies before 2012
- Hospital 2003
- Vision Quest 2000
- Home Alone 1990
- Close Encounters of the Third Kind 1977
- Escape From Alcatraz
- Quick and the Dead
- Candy Mountain
- Always
- Christine
- Handle With Care (Citizen Band)