Background
Blake was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, of Irish background, his parents being William Blake and Charlotte Herring.
Blake was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, of Irish background, his parents being William Blake and Charlotte Herring.
When only seventeen years old he went on the stage at Halifax, North. South., taking the part of the Prince of Wales, in Richard III with a company of strolling players. His first appearance in New York was in 1824, at the old Chatham Theatre, as Frederick, in The Poor Gentleman, and in The Three Singles. While playing at the Tremont Theatre, Boston, in 1827, he received the first call before the curtain ever given to an actor in this country.
In 1839 he visited England, making his first appearance there in the Haymarket Theatre, London.
On 21 April 1863, while playing Sir Peter Teazle, in the Boston Theatre, he was suddenly taken ill, and died the next day. Blake excelled in the portrayal of old mentor
One of his best characters was that of Jesse Rural in “Old Heads and Young Hearts.” He was, at different times, stage manager of the Tremont Theatre, Boston, joint manager of the Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, and stage manager of the Broadway Theatre, New New York He died at Boston, Massachusetts.
They had one son.