Jon Blake (actor)
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Jon Blake | |
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Born | Paul Jonathan Blake 10 December 1958 Hornsby, New South Wales, Australia |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia |
Other names | Sonny Blake |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1977–1986 |
Jon Blake (10 December 1958 – 30 May 2011)[1] was an Australian actor in the 1980s. He appeared in several TV shows and films before a car accident in 1986 left him severely disabled.
Biography
Blake was born Paul Jonathan Gleason in the Sydney suburb of Hornsby in 1958,[1] an only child of parents who were classical musicians. His family moved back and forth between New Zealand and Australia before permanently settling in Sydney when he was ten.[2]
In his youth, Blake trained as a professional boxer[3] and studied music at the Sydney Conservatorium.[2] He also spent several years in student and experimental theatre groups and took private acting lessons while working as an usher at a city cinema complex.[4]
While attending Glenaeon, an independent K-12 school at Middle Cove, Sydney, Blake starred in many school productions. In 1976, an acquaintance of his history teacher who was a TV producer was considering various actors to star in a new TV soap called The Restless Years. This became Blake's first screen role was on television. He was credited as Sonny Blake. During his time on the show, Blake continued to take acting lessons and would eventually study at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York City.[2]
After leaving The Restless Years, Blake worked in television and theatre, including a role in the revival of On Our Selection. He quickly progressed to miniseries and films. One of his highest-profile parts was a starring role in the Australian television miniseries Anzacs. His good looks led to him being named by Cleo magazine as one of their most eligible bachelors of 1986.[citation needed] Blake's charismatic presence and fast-rising star led to him being dubbed "the next Mel Gibson", with mentions of several work opportunities in the United States and talk of a new Mad Max film.[citation needed]
Accident
On 1 December 1986, Blake was badly injured in a car accident while driving home after the last day of filming The Lighthorsemen in the South Australian desert. An oncoming car appeared in his path and he swerved to avoid it, crashing into a car which was parked on the side of the road. Blake was not expected to survive the accident. His only external injuries were a slight graze on his cheekbone and a cut to his temple,[5] but he sustained permanent brain damage in the accident and was left paralysed and unable to speak.[6]
Court cases
After several long and complex legal battles and appeals,[7] Blake was awarded $33.3 million in compensation for his caretaking and lost future earnings. This was later reduced to $7.67 million on appeal. The amount was decided on the basis that there was a 15% chance Blake would have attained superstar status in Hollywood and a 35% chance of him achieving considerable success.[8] Academy Award winning filmmaker George Miller, producer Hal McElroy, critic David Stratton and actor Peter Phelps all testified about Blake's potential.[9]
Up until her death in 2007, Blake's mother Mascot was his primary caregiver. His son Dustin then cared for him until his death.[10]
Death
Blake died on 30 May 2011, aged 52, from complications from pneumonia.[11]
Filmography
Title | Released | Role | Notes |
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The Restless Years | 1977–1979 | Alan Archer | |
Patrol Boat | 1979 | Mawson | 1 episode |
Slippery Slide | 1980 | Chris Newsbury | TV movie |
Early Frost | 1982 | Peter Meadows | |
Freedom | 1982 | Ron | |
A Country Practice | 1982 | Jim | 2 episodes |
Waterloo Station | 1983 | Unknown | |
Patrol Boat | 1983 | Letich | 1 episode |
Five Mile Creek | 1984 | Trooper Wilson | 1 episode |
The Boy in the Bush | 1984 | Tom Ellis | TV mini-series |
A Country Practice | 1984 | Constable Steve Vargas | 14 episodes |
Special Squad | 1984 | Unknown | |
The Slim Dusty Movie | 1984 | Young Slim Dusty | |
Anzacs | 1985 | Flanagan | TV mini-series |
Cool Change | 1986 | Steve Mitchell | |
The Lighthorsemen | 1987 | Trooper Sloan "Scotty" Bolton | |
Running from the Guns | 1987 | Davie |
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External links
- Jon Blake at the Internet Movie Database
- http://bajaclub.homestead.com/jonblake.html
- http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/people/aussie-actor-jon-blake-dies-20110530-1fcj4.html
- http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/australian-actor-jon-blake-dies/story-e6frfku0-1226065889860
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- 1958 births
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- Australian male film actors
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- Deaths from pneumonia
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