Ronee Sue Blakley (born August 24, 1945) is an American actress, singer-songwriter, composer, producer and director.
She is perhaps best known for her role as the fictional country superstar Barbara Jean in
Robert Altman
Robert Bernard Altman ( ; February 20, 1925 – November 20, 2006) was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He was a five-time nominee of the Academy Award for Best Director and is considered an enduring figure from the New H ...
's 1975 film ''
Nashville
Nashville is the capital city of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the seat of Davidson County. With a population of 689,447 at the 2020 U.S. census, Nashville is the most populous city in the state, 21st most-populous city in the U.S., and the ...
'', for which she won a National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress and was nominated for an
Academy Award. She also performed roles in
Walter Hill's ''
The Driver'' (1978) and
Wes Craven's ''
A Nightmare on Elm Street'' (1984).
Life and career
Blakley was born in
Nampa, Idaho, one of four children born to Ronald Blakley, a civil engineer, and his wife Carol (née Brown), who became a gay rights activist in support of Blakley's brother, Stephen. In addition to Stephen, Blakley had a brother John and a sister Marthetta.
Blakley's early years were spent in the Pacific Northwest where she was selected as Idaho's representative to
Girls Nation
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while in high school. She studied at
Mills College,
Stanford University
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, and went to New York to attend
Juilliard for post-graduate work.
Blakley began her music career in New York, improvising vocally with
Moog synthesizer
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s in
Carnegie Hall
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to music by
Gershon Kingsley. Her first soundtrack was composed for the 20th Century Fox film ''
Welcome Home, Soldier Boys
''Welcome Home, Soldier Boys'' is a 1972 American drama film directed by Richard Compton and starring Joe Don Baker, Paul Koslo, Alan Vint, Elliott Street, Jennifer Billingsley and Billy "Green" Bush. Written by Guerdon Trueblood, the film w ...
'' and earned her a spot in ''Who's Who in America.''
1970s
Blakley released her self-titled debut album on
Elektra Records
Elektra Records (or Elektra Entertainment) is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group, founded in 1950 by Jac Holzman and Paul Rickolt. It played an important role in the development of contemporary folk and rock music between the 1 ...
in 1972. The album featured Blakley's original songs, self-accompanied on piano. Blakley also made the musical arrangements. The song "Bluebird" featured a duet with
Linda Ronstadt. Blakley's songs were published by her own company, Sawtooth Music.
Her second album, ''Welcome''—produced by
Jerry Wexler
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* ''Jerry'' (film), a 2006 Indian fil ...
and recorded at
Muscle Shoals Sound Studio
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in Alabama—was released on Warner Bros. in 1975.
That same year, Blakley appeared in what may be her most widely known performance in ''
Nashville
Nashville is the capital city of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the seat of Davidson County. With a population of 689,447 at the 2020 U.S. census, Nashville is the most populous city in the state, 21st most-populous city in the U.S., and the ...
''. Her character, Barbara Jean, looked similar to country star
Loretta Lynn, though Blakley stated that the character was based on
Lynn Anderson
Lynn Renée Anderson (September 26, 1947 – July 30, 2015) was an American country singer and television personality. Her crossover signature recording, "Rose Garden," was a number one hit in the United States and internationally. She charte ...
. Blakley performed her own songs in character, including "Tapedeck In His Tractor," "Dues" and "My Idaho Home." In her review for ''The New Yorker'', film critic
Pauline Kael wrote:
This is Ronee Blakley's first movie, and she puts most movie hysteria to shame. She achieves her gifts so simply, I wasn't surprised when somebody sitting beside me started to cry. Perhaps, for the first time on the screen, one gets the sense of an artist being destroyed by her gifts.
Blakley's performance in ''Nashville'' was nominated for an
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress,
and for
Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture (Female),
BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and the
Grammy Award for Album of Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Special, and won the
National Board of Review award for Best Supporting Actress. She was featured on the covers of ''
Newsweek'', ''
American Cinematographer'' and ''
Interview'' magazines.
She toured in
Bob Dylan's traveling ''
Rolling Thunder Revue'', singing a set of solo original songs accompanying herself on piano. She also sang with Dylan and other headlining musicians on the tour, released on ''
The Bootleg Series Vol. 5: Bob Dylan Live 1975, The Rolling Thunder Revue''. She recorded backup vocals on ''
"Hurricane"'' for Dylan's album ''
Desire
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''. Blakley has also recorded with
Leonard Cohen and
Hoyt Axton
Hoyt Wayne Axton (March 25, 1938 – October 26, 1999) was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor. He became prominent in the early 1960s, establishing himself on the West Coast as a folk singer with an earthy style and powerful voic ...
.
Blakley starred in the 1977 film ''
She Came to the Valley
''She Came to the Valley'' is a western-genre film, shot in 1977 and released in 1979. Directed by Albert Band, it stars Ronee Blakley, Scott Glenn, Freddy Fender, and Dean Stockwell. It is based on a novel by Cleo Dawson.
Background
The film ...
''. She also appeared in several TV movies including ''Desperate Women'', ''Ladies in Waiting'', ''Oklahoma City Dolls'' and the ''Ford 75th Anniversary Special'' presentation of ''The Glass Menagerie.'' Her guest starring roles in television series include ''Vega$'', ''The Love Boat'', ''Highway to Heaven'', ''Trapper John'', ''Hotel'', ''The Runaways'', ''Beyond Westworld'' and ''
Tales from the Darkside''.
1980s
Blakley starred in ''
The Baltimore Bullet'' in 1980. She appeared on Broadway in 1982's ''
Pump Boys and Dinettes'' and starred in ''Rain'' for the
Indiana Repertory Theatre. Blakley played the role of Marge Thompson in the 1984 horror film ''
A Nightmare on Elm Street''.
She wrote, produced, directed and starred in her own feature music docudrama, ''I Played It for You'', in 1985. The movie debuted at the
Venice Film Festival and was screened at several other film festivals around the world. Sheila Benson of the ''Los Angeles Times'' called it "passionate and brave, an absorbing work." FX Feeney of ''LA Weekly'' called it "a valuable document." The film was released on DVD in 2008, bundled with the soundtrack on CD and a new spoken word poetry album titled ''Freespeak''.
Personal life and recent activity

Throughout her career, Blakley has performed on behalf of several political and social causes, with an emphasis on civil rights and equal rights for women. During the 1976 presidential campaign, she toured performing before the speeches of
Jerry Brown and later performed at the final Los Angeles rally of
Walter Mondale with
Kris Kristofferson.
Blakley was married to German filmmaker
Wim Wenders
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from 1979 to 1981. Having previously graduated from Stanford University in 1967, she completed a master's degree at
California State University in 2002. She has one child, author
Sarah Blakley-Cartwright
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. She graduated from
Barnard College in 2010 and is known for penning the novel adapted into the 2011 movie
''Red Riding Hood''. Her career was put on hold while she raised her daughter and also recovered from a back injury. Her most recent album of original songs, ''River Nile,'' was released in 2009, inspired by a trip she made to Egypt. In October 2010, she appeared on stage at New York's
Bitter End for the first time in 20 years.
[Jon Friedman]
"Ronee Blakley on Singing with Dylan and Her New York Return"
Speakeasy (WSJ Blog), October 12, 2010.
She wrote, produced and directed the 2012 film ''Of One Blood'', her first foray into films in over 20 years. Her daughter appeared with her in the film.
Works
Discography
*''Ronee Blakley'' (1972) – Elektra (re-released by
Collector's Choice 2006)
*''Nashville'' Soundtrack – MCA
*''Welcome'' (1975) – Warner Bros. (re-released by Collector's Choice 2006)
*''I Played It for You'' (2007) – RBPI (CDBaby.com)
*''Freespeak'' (2008 – RBPI (CDBaby.com)
*''Lightning Over Water'' Soundtrack (2008) – RBPI (CDBaby.com)
*''Ronee Blakley Live at the Mint'' (2008) – RBPI
*''River Nile'' (2009) - RBPI
*''Grief Holes'' (2009) - RB[O
*"Live at the Bitter End" (2011) -RBPI
*"Djerassi Collection" (2012) - RBPI
Film
*''Wilbur and the Baby Factory'' (1970)
*''
Nashville
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'' (1975) as Barbara Jean
*''Three Dangerous Ladies'' (1977) as Simone (segment "The Mannikin")
*''The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover'' (1977) as Carrie DeWitt
*''Renaldo and Clara'' (1978) as Mrs. Dylan
*''
The Driver'' (1978) as The Connection
*''
She Came to the Valley
''She Came to the Valley'' is a western-genre film, shot in 1977 and released in 1979. Directed by Albert Band, it stars Ronee Blakley, Scott Glenn, Freddy Fender, and Dean Stockwell. It is based on a novel by Cleo Dawson.
Background
The film ...
'' (1979) as Willy Westall
*''
Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff'' (1979) as Betsy
*''
The Baltimore Bullet'' (1980) as Carolina Red
*''
Lightning Over Water'' (1980, Documentary) as Herself
*''
A Nightmare on Elm Street'' (1984) as Marge Thompson
*''
Cinématon'' (1985)
*''
A Return to Salem's Lot
''A Return to Salem's Lot'' is a 1987 American vampire film co-written and directed by Larry Cohen and starring Michael Moriarty, Andrew Duggan, Samuel Fuller, Evelyn Keyes, and June Havoc. A theatrical sequel to the 1979 miniseries '' Salem's ...
'' (1987) as Sally
*''Student Confidential'' (1987) as Jenny Selden
*''
Someone to Love'' (1987) as Attendee
*''Murder by Numbers'' (1990) as Faith (final film role)
Television
*''Desperate Women'' (1978)
*''Vega$'' (1 episode, 1978) : Second Stanza (1978)
*''Ladies in Waiting'' (1979)
*''The Love Boat'' (1 episode, 1979) : Doc's Ex' Change/Gift, The/Making the Grade (1979)
*''Beyond Westworld'' (1 episode, 1980) : Sound of Terror (1980)
*''The Oklahoma City Dolls'' (1981)
*''Highway to Heaven'' (1 episode, 1984) : Song of the Wild West (1984)
*''Trapper John, M.D.'' (1 episode, 1985) : So Little, Gone (1985)
*''Tales from the Darkside'' (1 episode, 1985) : The False Prophet (1985)
*''
ABC Afterschool Special
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'' Sherman (1 episode, 1987) : Divorced Kids' Blues (1987)
*''Hotel'' (1 episode, 1988) : Double Take (1988) TV episode
Composer
*''Welcome Home, Soldier Boys'' (1972)
*''Nashville'' (1975)
*''Lightning Over Water'' (1980)
*''Docu Drama'' (1984)
Soundtracks
*''Nashville'' (1975) (writer: "Bluebird", "Tapedeck in His Tractor", "Dues", "My Idaho Home") (music: "Down to the River") (lyrics: "Down to the River") (performer: "Tapedeck in His Tractor", "Dues", "My Idaho Home", "One, I Love You", "Down to the River")
*''Renaldo and Clara'' (1978) (writer: "Need a New Sun Rising") (performer: "Need a New Sun Rising")
Director, writer & producer
*''Docu Drama'' (1984)
*''Of One Blood'' (2012)
References
External links
*
Official Website
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1945 births
Living people
Actresses from Idaho
American country singer-songwriters
American expatriates in Germany
American women country singers
American film actresses
American television actresses
California State University alumni
Country musicians from Idaho
Elektra Records artists
Juilliard School alumni
Mills College alumni
People from Nampa, Idaho
Stanford University alumni
Warner Records artists
21st-century American women
Singer-songwriters from Idaho