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Blake Heron
Born

Blake Christopher Heron


(1982-01-11)January 11, 1982
DiedSeptember 8, 2017(2017-09-08) (aged 35)
OccupationActor
Years active1995–2017
AwardsYoung Artist Award for Best Leading Young Actor in a Feature Film (1998)

Blake Christopher Heron (January 11, 1982 – September 8, 2017) was an American actor. He is best known for his starring role as Marty Preston in the 1996 film Shiloh. He died of an accidental drug overdose, aged 35.

Early life

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Heron was born in Rockville Centre, New York on January 11, 1982.[1] After his parents divorced, he moved with his mother to Atlanta, then to New York City, and finally to Burbank, California, where he began his acting career.

Career

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He made his film debut for the Disney film Tom and Huck (1995) and the television series Reality Check.[2] When the series did not last, Heron starred in several television movies, including Trilogy of Terror II (1996). Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher (1996) was his biggest role at the age of 14. He played the flirtatious jock, Jordan. In 1997, he played the lead role of Marty Preston in the Warner Bros. film Shiloh.[2][3][4]

After graduating from high school in 2000, Heron avoided child roles and took on more serious adult roles. In the HBO movie Cheaters (2000) he played a conspiring dark teen, then had the same type of role in Blast (2000). After appearing in television hits such as Boston Public (2000), Family Law (1999) and The Guardian, he took on the role of Specialist Galen Bungum in We Were Soldiers (2002). He also appeared in Dandelion (2004).[2] He recently appeared in the movie A Thousand Junkies, which premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival, and was Heron's final film role before his death.[2][4]

Death

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Heron battled drug addiction since the age of 12 and completed drug rehab for heroin addiction.[4]

On September 8, 2017, Heron was found unresponsive by his girlfriend in his Los Angeles home. He was pronounced dead, aged 35, after paramedics were unable to revive him.[2][3] A friend reported that in his last days Heron had the flu, for which authorities found several prescription drugs; they found no illegal drugs.[2][3]

Five months after his death, Heron's death was ruled an accidental drug overdose due to the "effects of multiple drugs," notably the opioid fentanyl.[5][6]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1995 Tom and Huck Ben Rodgers
1996 Shiloh Marty Preston
1996 Cybill Dylan
2000 Blast Jonesy
2000 Wind River Nick Wilson - Yagaichi
2000 Cheaters Matt Kur
2002 We Were Soldiers Sp4 Galen Bungum
2003 11:14 Aaron
2004 Dandelion Eddie
2015 No Solicitors Rapist
2015 Benjamin Troubles Mugger
2017 A Thousand Junkies Blake
2018 Dirt Robbie
2019 Slayer: The Repentless Killogy Gunman Henchman (final film role)

References

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  1. ^ "Obituaries". The Times-News (Twin Falls, Idaho). 13 September 2017. p. A6.
  • ^ a b c d e f Dave McNary (September 8, 2017). "'Shiloh' Star Blake Heron Dies at 35". Variety. Archived from the original on September 9, 2017. Retrieved September 9, 2017 – via MSN.com.
  • ^ a b c Daniela Sternitzky-Di Napoli (September 8, 2017). "Child actor, star of 'Shiloh' Blake Heron found dead at 35". Houston Chronicle.
  • ^ a b c "'Shiloh' Star Blake Heron Dead at 35". TMZ. September 8, 2017.
  • ^ Mizoguchi, Karen (February 8, 2018). "Shiloh Child Star Blake Heron's Death Ruled an Accidental Drug Overdose: Report". People. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  • ^ "'Shiloh' Star Blake Heron's Death Ruled Accidental Overdose". Entertainment Tonight. February 8, 2018. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
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