From Hollywood to the High Country: Michael Blake's Journey Through the Real West
MAY 21, 202683 MIN
From Hollywood to the High Country: Michael Blake's Journey Through the Real West
MAY 21, 202683 MIN
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The American West lives on—in stories, in memory, and in the voices of those who know it best. In this engaging episode of Arizona Roundup with Stuart Rosebrook, produced in partnership with the Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott, Arizona, listeners are invited on a rich, personal journey with writer, historian, and Emmy Award–winning makeup artist Michael Blake. Blake's life is a bridge between worlds: from the golden era of Hollywood television and film to the wide-open landscapes of Arizona. His conversation with Rosebrook captures not only the texture of those experiences but also the enduring spirit of the West itself—its values, its myths, and its truths. A Story Rooted in Imagination and Experience Raised in the San Fernando Valley during the golden age of television, Blake grew up immersed in Westerns—Gunsmoke, John Ford films, and a steady stream of classic cinema that shaped his imagination. What began as childhood play—cowboys, frontier towns, and heroic ideals—became a lifelong passion. His career took him deep inside Hollywood, where he worked alongside legends like Lucille Ball and became a respected makeup artist at Universal Studios. Yet even as he built his career in film and television, Blake remained drawn to something deeper: the authenticity and history of the American West. That passion eventually led him to Arizona—and to writing—most notably about Theodore Roosevelt, often called America's most Western president. Blake's work explores how real people, real challenges, and real landscapes shaped the stories we think we know. Behind the Scenes—and Beneath the Surface In this episode, Blake does more than reminisce. He reveals the craft behind storytelling—in film, in history, and in life. Listeners will hear vivid memories of working on classic productions and learning directly from industry pioneers, fascinating insights into film history, including how iconic scenes and effects were created, and the surprising ways Hollywood shaped public understanding of the American West. From learning what a tether weight was on a Western film set, to studying Civil War history deeply enough to advise actors on authenticity, Blake demonstrates that curiosity leads to mastery. The Heart of the West: Lessons That Endure More than a story about film or history, this episode underscores values that defined a generation—and still matter today. Things to remember: - Curiosity is powerful – Ask questions and keep learning - Authenticity matters – Truth brings depth and meaning - Character counts – Respect, initiative, and humility open doors - Stories shape us – The heroes we admire influence how we live Blake reflects on how figures like Matt Dillon, John Wayne, and Theodore Roosevelt helped form a moral compass—illustrating the enduring Code of the West: integrity, courage, fairness, and responsibility. A Living Legacy Worth Preserving This episode reminds us that the West is not just a place—it is a shared heritage that continues to inspire. Through programs like this, the Sharlot Hall Museum plays a vital role in preserving and sharing these stories. By connecting past to present, the Museum ensures that future generations can discover the meaning and lessons of the American West. Be Part of the Story If this conversation sparks your interest, consider taking the next step: Visit the Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott Attend live programs and presentations Share these stories with others Support the Sharlot Hall Museum through membership, donations, and participation—and help keep the spirit of the West alive. Arizona Roundup with Stuart Rosebrook continues to bring the voices, stories, and spirit of the West to life—one conversation at a time.