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i was told something that i had never been heard at least by me before that he commmited all the manson murders and had confessed that he done it for publicity i have never heard that b4

2006-07-07 16:28:07 · 7 answers · asked by Dodie G 1 in News & Events Media & Journalism

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All righty then! I do believe Pernell Roberts has been long dead, and couldn't have recently confessed to anything...however, as in the above responses, HE DIDN"T do it! Shot a few out-laws, is all!

2006-07-07 19:25:22 · answer #1 · answered by deonne r 4 · 0 0

In reply to Chris, Parnel Roberts was Adam not Hoss (who was Dan Blocker). Regarding Roberts/Manson, I never heard of Pernell Roberts, but I dont think that the Manson women, Atkins, Kasabian, et. al., are/were sitting in jail because they're flower children. Just because this man said he committed all the murders doesn't mean he did. He could be just another flake.

2006-07-07 16:39:56 · answer #2 · answered by Michelby 1 · 0 0

Having met Manson and watching the trial I can tell you Pernell Roberts had as much to do with the murders as my dog.

2006-07-07 16:52:42 · answer #3 · answered by raven blackwing 6 · 0 0

Probably the only thing he had to do with Charles Manson was to read the newspaper stories about him.
Don't believe everything you hear...unless you are really interested in buying a bridge....

2006-07-07 16:34:36 · answer #4 · answered by besttaxexpert 2 · 0 0

Roberts never knew my uncle he was just a man who wanted attn. That is it.

2006-07-12 14:38:12 · answer #5 · answered by aenease5974 2 · 0 0

I've looked at the bios for Pernell Roberts as well as Charles Manson and through them there is no direct connection mentioned, but Manson was known to have musician friends such as Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys, but it was not uncommon for people to be in the same circles in those days when polictical activists, peace activists, and those who would justice the cause for the oppressed. Manson and Roberts could have crossed paths at anytime during that era, but that does not constitute them being "friends." Here's a bio of Mr. Roberts.From TV's "Bonanza" (1959) fame, dark, deep-voiced and durably handsome Pernell Roberts' native roots are in Georgia, born May 18, 1928 in Waycross. Singing in local USO shows while in high school, he attended both Georgia Tech and the University of Maryland but flunked out of both colleges, with a two-year stint with the Marine Corps. stuck somewhere in between. He eventually decided to give acting a chance and supported himself as a butcher, forest ranger and railroad riveter during the lean years. In New York he performed off-Broadway before progressing to Broadway in such plays as "The Lovers" with Joanne Woodward and "A Clearing in the Woods." He also spent a couple of years performing the classics with the renown Arena Stage Company in Washington D.C. in such productions as "The Taming of the Shrew", "The Glass Menagerie", "The Importance of Being Earnest" and Twelfth Night". In 1955, he won a Drama Critics Award for Best Actor. Pernell headed for Hollywood two years later and found minor roles in films before landing the pivotal role of Ben Cartwright's oldest son, Adam, in the "Bonanza" (1959) western series in 1959. At the peak of his and the TV show's popularity, Pernell, displeased with the writing and direction of the show, suddenly elected not to renew his contract and left at the end of the 1964-1965 season to the utter dismay of his fans. The show continued successfully without him but a gap was always felt in the Cartwright family by this abrupt departure. The story line continued to leave open the possibility of a return if desired but Pernell never did. With his newfound freedom, he focused on singing and the musical stage. One solo album was filled with folks songs entitled "Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies." Besides such standard roles in "Camelot" and "The King and I," he starred as Rhett Butler to Lesley Ann Warren's Scarlett O'Hara in a musical version of "Gone with the Wind" that did not fare well, and appeared in another misguided musical production that was based on the life of "Mata Hari."

The following years were rocky. He never found a solid footing in films with roles in rugged, foreign films such as Tibetana (1970) [The Kashmiri Run], Four Rode Out (1971), making little impression. He maintained a presence in TV, however, with parts in large-scale mini-series and guest shots on TV helping to keep some momentum. In 1979 he finally won another long-running series role with "Trapper John, M.D." (1979) in which he played the Wayne Rogers "M*A*S*H" role. Pernell was now heavier, bearded and pretty close to bald at this juncture, but still quite virile and attractive. The medical drama co-starring Gregory Harrison ran seven seasons. The natural-born Georgia rebel was a heavily principled man and spent a life-time of work fighting racism, segregation and sexism, notably on TV. He was constantly at odds with "Bonanza" writers of his concerns regarding equality. He also kept his private life private for the most part. He was married and divorced three times, having one son, Jonathan Christopher, by first wife Vera. Jonathan was killed in a motorcycle crash in 1989. In the 90s, Pernell starred in his last series as host of "FBI: The Untold Stories." It had a short life span. He is by most accounts retired, one of his more recent TV guest appearances occurring in 1999.

2006-07-07 18:29:13 · answer #6 · answered by jaymzzach 1 · 0 0

isn't he dead? he was bald you know. bonanza i liked hoss

2006-07-07 16:32:45 · answer #7 · answered by chris 2 · 0 0

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