Actress Patricia Blair is dead
She was not on the list.
Patricia Blair, an actress who played leading roles in 1960s television westerns like “Daniel Boone” and “The Rifleman,” died on Sept. 9 at her home in North Wildwood, N.J. She was 80. The cause was breast cancer, Amber Hennessey, a friend and neighbor, said. Patsy Lou Blake was born in Fort Worth, Tex., on Jan. 15, 1933. She started modeling as a teenager and was 17 when she moved to Los Angeles to act. Producers there persuaded her to change her name to Patricia Blair, because, they said, it sounded more sophisticated. Her first movie was “Jump Into Hell” (1955), about the battle of Dien Bien Phu in French Indochina. She appeared in the horror film “The Black Sleep” (1956), which starred Bela Lugosi and Lon Chaney Jr., and the 1959 film “City of Fear” before turning to television. Her last role was in the 1979 Robert Redford and Jane Fonda movie “The Electric Horseman.” Her best known role was as Rebecca Boone, Daniel’s wife, in the six-year run of “Daniel Boone” on NBC beginning in 1964.
Selected filmography
Film
Jump Into Hell (1955) - Gisele Bonet
The McConnell Story (1955) - Wife (uncredited)
Crime Against Joe (1956) - Christine 'Christy' Rowen
The Black Sleep (1956) - Laurie Monroe
City of Fear (1959) - June Marlowe
Cage of Evil (1960) - Holly Taylor
The Ladies Man (1961) - Working Girl
Left Hand of Gemini (1972)
The Electric Horseman (1979) - Fashion Narrator
Television
The Bob Cummings Show (1957) - Joanne Taylor
The Dennis O'Keefe Show (10 May 1960) - Gretchen Clayhipple
Tramp Ship (1961, Episode: "pilot")
The Rifleman (1962–1963, 22 episodes) - Lou Mallory
My Three Sons (1963) - Valerie
The Virginian (1963) - Rita Marlow
Perry Mason (1963) - Nicolai Wright
Bonanza (1964, Episode: "The Lila Conrad Story") - Lila Conrad
Daniel Boone (1964–1970, 118 episodes) - Rebecca Boone
Dusty's Trail (1973) - Mary Ellen Barstow
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