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  • Pernell had 4 wives. He died before the last one divorced him. She still lives in Malibu. Her name is Vera Mowry Roberts. Clinical Psychologist. The oither 3 were also very wealthy women. Why would he stay on Bonanza, when he lived the high life in Malibu, and traveled all over the globe with each of them. He loved himself more than any woman. Check it out, and stop mourning for a womanizing gigolo.

  • Lighten up  @HeatherGlen33

  • @1950kathryn why would you want me to lighten up? Look at the work and talent among others who are hardly mentioned. John Denver, John Wayne, James Stewart, Ronald Coleman, Lawrence Olivier, etc etc. I see no music or words of love spewing all over the screen, for these talented persons. Stewart had one wife and a dog named Beau. Does anybody mention his book of poetry that he wrote? Hmmm?

  • Vera was his 1st wife. She was NOT rich when they married but later became a professor at Hunter College. She was 9 years older than Pernell. He did NOT live off his next 2 wives (one of whom he was married to for +20 years). His LAST wife was a Psychologist. Both his ex-wives came to a memorial for him & had good things to say. I HAVE NEVER heard him referred to as a womanizing gigolo EVER! This tribute was for him not anyone else. Why did you come here if you despised Pernell so much?

  • @refich Who said I despise Pernell Roberts. If I had been him, I would probably have done the same thing. After Bonanza, he made films overseas. He did many "guest" shots on many programs. Nothing meaningful until Trader John. And he didn't even like that. He said " I have to pay the rent and eat..thats why I am doing this." What I was referring to, was the idiotic behavior of the responders about this worship of a man who did nothing more than complain. Bonanza is shown for 50 years.

  • @refich I havent finished.. keep reading. Roberts was handsome, and had a good voice. I liked Bonanza. He traveled extensively. He was bored., he didn't need the money. His wives kept him. He didn't like Trader John. He wanted to be another Tyrone Power on the BIG screen. How do I know? I know one of his wives. They appeared at the funeral to respect the dead. He did nothing for them. They did much for himself. So what? Check out Power and his films. Now there was a man. Caio.

  • Beautiful... if only a screenshot from one of his Ecotrin ads could have been included...

  • If one reads songs of Solomon...you will find the words that Roberts was repeating.

    Seems strange because the personality of this man, is very much like the actor Sean Connery. He also matured with the same handsomness, bestowed upon Pernell Roberts.

    He also had a very pronounced voice, and the same gentleness and the fervor of anger when neccessary. But we must remember. These are actors with voice training, and an arrogance that brought them into motion pictures.

  • wow the Desiderata by Pernell, awesome!! 

  • Wow, totally phoned this one in. Did he get paid?

  • So many of us loved this man - not just Adam Cartwright, or Trapper John or... But we loved Pernell, the human being. He was so special, so gifted. I sometimes wonder, Lord, did you create him especially for us?

    I hope I do meet you in heaven because I sure miss you on earth. Love, Keltie

  • That was just wonderful. To hear Pernell reciting Desiderata was something I feel blessed to have heard.

    He was such an interesting man, he chased his passions, yeah Pernell! Miss you Big Guy :)

  • Thank you so much for this reading. When and where was it done. Loved hearing his voice.

  • @Tigpark Thank you, Tigpark. I wished I could tell you when the interview was done. I don't know even where I got it from now because I've had it awhile. Isn't it wonderful?

  • Thank you for this wonderful tribute Blondie....Pernell's voice, my God....Beatiful job.

    Thank you very much.

  • @koreane57 Thank you, koreane57. I do love it, too. It had to be a part of this special tribute to him.

  • Wonderful tribute,love his voice,great song you use,now he is in heaven,but in our hearts he always be....PERNELL FOREVER,thank you for sharing,great job

  • @PERNELLSGIRLful Thank you so much. It was hard making this video, but it was a labor of love and I had to commemorate this day with something fitting of how he touched my life.

  • Aahhh, beautiful! So great to hear Pernell's voice first thing this morning, 24.1.11!

    What is that text he's reading??? Thanks and Love and Peace to you, blondieblue

  • @blessall4ever That's "Desiderata" by Max Ehrmann.

  • @nyspats Thank you, nyspats.

  • @blessall4ever Thank you so much, blessall4ever. I'm happy that you enjoyed it. I really wanted to include the reading of Desiderata, blessall4ever. Luckily I had a program that I could crop just the reading of this very special piece.

  • @blondiebluetx64 Thank you! I found the beautiful text thanks to nyspats reply, and i'm so happy your vid guided me to it. It's really special, it's universal, and to honor Pernell's great work, everyone of us should try to live up to it. Love and Blessings. Ma

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