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Illness and death
On Whitney Blake's 76th birthday, her children took Blake and Manings to dinner. Later that evening, she revealed that she had been diagnosed with esophageal cancer. She expressed confidence that she would beat the disease, but died seven months later.

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How old is Whitney Blake when she was on Hazel?

76 years (1926–2002)Whitney Blake / Age at death

Where is actress Whitney Blake buried?

Whitney BlakeBirth20 Feb 1926 Eagle Rock, Los Angeles County, California, USADeath28 Sep 2002 (aged 76) Edgartown, Dukes County, Massachusetts, USABurialCremated, Ashes given to family or friendMemorial ID8437598 · View Source

Is Whitney Blake alive?

September 28, 2002Whitney Blake / Date of death

Why did they change characters on Hazel?

By the time NBC canceled the series in the spring of 1965, Hazel had fallen out of the top 30 programs. CBS picked it up for the 1965–1966 season, and made a number of cast changes. Buntrock remained in the cast as Harold Baxter; DeFore and Blake were dropped and replaced with Fulmer and Borden, respectively.

What does Whitney Blake look like now?

Blake died at her home on September 28, 2002, in Edgartown, Massachusetts. She was cremated, and her ashes were kept by her family. Manings also suffered from esophageal cancer and died eight years later.

Is Shirley Booth still alive?

October 16, 1992Shirley Booth / Date of death

How tall is Whitney Blake?

5′ 5″Whitney Blake / Height

Is actress Sada Thompson still alive?

May 4, 2011Sada Thompson / Date of death

How old was Shirley Booth in Hazel?

94 years (1898–1992)Shirley Booth / Age at death

Did Shirley Booth wear a wig in Hazel?

'Hazel' Wears Wig from The Milwaukee Journal, Dec. 29, 1962 | Shirley booth, The maids, Maid.

Was Shirley Booth married?

William Bakerm. 1943–1951Ed Gardnerm. 1929–1942Shirley Booth/Spouse

Who is Meredith Baxter's mother?

Whitney BlakeMeredith Baxter / Mother

What is Whitney Blake's real name?

Whitney Blake, whose real name is Nancy Ann Whitney was born in 1926 in the town of Eagle Rock, California.

Where did Whitney Blake go to college?

Blake then enrolled at the Pasadena City College to study performing arts and got her first paying role acting at the Pasadena Playhouse, a place she would return to from time to time after she found fame and fortune. Whitney Blake (Nancy Ann Whitney; February 20, 1926 – September 28, 2002) died 14 years ago today, ...

How long did Wilkerson take care of her daughter after high school?

The stage became the young actress' place of escape, and the cast became her family; when Wilkerson saw that her daughter had potential, she offered to take care of her financially for one year after high school while she chased her dreams.

What happened to Hazel's actor?

Tragic Accident That Took the Life of 'Hazel' Actor Bobby Buntrock. Bobby Buntrock became known to fans of the 1960s television sitcom “Hazel” as Harold “Sport” Baxter, but at 21 years of age, a preventable accident tragically cut his life short. The South Dakota Flood of 1972 had severely damaged a bridge in Keystone, ...

Where is Bobby's sister buried?

Bobby, also a member of the National Guard in Rapid City, South Dakota, got laid to rest at Keystone Cemetery in Keystone, South Dakota.

Did Bobby Buntrock drown?

He tried to escape, but the force of the water prevented him from prying the door open, and he drowned. Bobby Buntrock circa 1960. | Source: Wikimedia Commons. At the time of his death, Bobby had already quit acting, and last appeared in “The Virginian” for two episodes in 1967. The year before that, “Hazel” aired it's fifth and final season, ...

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Overview

Illness and death

On Whitney Blake's 76th birthday, her children took Blake and Manings to dinner. Later that evening, she revealed that she had been diagnosed with esophageal cancer. She expressed confidence that she would beat the disease, but died seven months later. She experienced great discomfort during her final months. Manings told Meredith, his stepdaughter, that the most difficult day was when he told Whitney that he had to accept hospice care for her, when she realiz…

Early life

Blake was born in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles. She was the first child of Martha Mae Whitney (née Wilkerson) and Harry C. Whitney, a United States Secret Service agent who had guarded President Woodrow Wilson, his wife, and other political officials. Blake and her younger brother traveled around the country extensively, during which time she attended 16 different schools. While attending Pasadena City College, she worked in small theater groups in the Los Angeles area. In …

Acting

Blake gained acting experience with five years of work in little-theater productions. In 1953, she was in several productions at the Pasadena Playhouse. After her appearance in an amateur Hollywood production of The Women caught the attention of agent Sid Gold, she appeared on a number of television series, including the syndicated Johnny Midnight, Sheriff of Cochise, twice on Rod Cameron's State Trooper, and on the David Janssen crime drama Richard Diamond, Private D…

Later career

As demand for her work in network television and films waned, Whitney Blake became a Los Angeles television talk-show host. Later, Blake moved into directing and producing.
For later generations, Blake may be best known for her work in co-creating the television series One Day at a Time with her husband, Allan Manings. The sitcom ran for nine seasons on the CBS network and made household names of its stars: Bonnie Franklin, Mackenzie Phillips, Valerie Berti…

Personal life

Blake married Tom Baxter in early 1944. They had three children: sons, Richard Whitney Baxter and Brian Thomas Baxter and daughter, Meredith Ann Baxter. In 1988, her son Brian began co-ownership (with Blake) in a Minneapolis bookstore, Baxter's Books, which closed in 1998. Her daughter, Meredith, became an actress, starring in the 1980s sitcom Family Ties.
In 1957, Blake married talent agent Jack X Fields; they divorced in 1967.

External links

• Whitney Blake at IMDb
• Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen

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