Theodore Roberts(1861-1928)
- Actor
The son of a sea captain, Theodore Roberts was a veteran stage actor,
making his first appearance in 1880. Often referred to as the "Grand
Duke of Hollywood," Roberts was a regular on the
Cecil B. DeMille team and appeared in
23 of DeMille's films. He is best remembered for his role as Moses in
DeMille's
The Ten Commandments (1923).
A well-known and well-loved actor, his funeral in Westlake Park (he
died from uremic poisoning) was attended by nearly 2,000 people.
However, Roberts felt so much bitterness in his heart for his immediate
relatives that he bequeathed his estate to a nephew (a commercial
illustrator) in New York. The estate was valued at nearly $20,000,
including a yacht valued at $10,000. Several of Roberts' personal items
were left to his friends
William C. de Mille and his brother
Cecil. Roberts claimed that during the worst times of his life, no one
in his family offered a word of sympathy or any help at all. His only
request was that he be laid to rest next to his beloved wife Florence
Smythe, who passed away in 1925.