Michael Landon’s Secret Best Friends

Rafael Moscatel
The Bastard of Beverly Hills
3 min readJun 21, 2023

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Actor Michael Landon, best known for his portrayal of Charles Ingalls on television’s Little House on the Prairie, was my parent’s closest friend and confidant for nearly three decades. Their friendship was full of highs and lows, marked by a great tragedy, and it’s a fabled story that has never been told.

Michael Landon and Dr. Raymond Moscatel

I’ve tried my darndest to bring their incredible relationship back to life in the pages of a colorful new memoir, The Bastard of Beverly Hills, available May 23rd from JIA Publishing. It’s a raw and unapologetic, coming-of-age book that intimately explores a range of sensitive topics from adoption to addiction, faith, and cancel culture, and one that I hope readers can relate to and learn from.

Michael Landon and Raymond Moscatel in his garage, 1968.

A Man of Character

Initially, I was hesitant to include Michael as part of the story. Still, asI progressed with the writing, I realized that the life of my adopted family, the Moscatels, was too intertwined with Landon’s ever to separate the two. There were times while I was working on the manuscript when I believed or at least convinced myself that his spirit was helping shape the narrative in a manner that would be true to his character. Michael Landon had his faults, of course, like all of us, but he positively affected many lives, this author’s included.

The Moscatels and Landons in Seattle during the early1960s

In The Bastard of Beverly Hills, I wanted to show a different side to Michael that only the Moscatels, his family, and perhaps a few others got to experience. He was an earth-bound angel in many ways, and his talent was an extra gift to the world. Like many, I am saddened that his life was cut short at the age of 54, and I can’t believe I’m only eight years younger than him today.

Michael Landon marries Eleanor and Raymond in Hawaii in 1981

What’s remarkable about the photos in this post and the true stories in the book is thatthey’ve never been widely shared. My parents only participated in one documentary about the actor, and somewhat reluctantly. That’s why there aren’t many pictures or information that document their lives together. Though my mother did work in Hollywood, and my father was full of charisma, they were not industry types. That’s partly what Michael Landon loved about Dr. Raymond Moscatel. To Dad, Michael was just his pal, and he didn’t care how famous his old friend was or ever became. In many ways, the Moscatels were the family that Michael never had growing up.

Michael Landon at the baby naming ceremony for my sister in August of 1970.

And there’s more to the story…

There’s a lot more to this incredible story, but you’ll have to read all about it in the book. Even folks who weren’t fans of the star will find the adventure of these two families fascinating, funny, and downright heartbreaking. After writing it, I’m certain the buddies areboth in heaven yuckin’ it up as I write this. May they both rest in peace.

The pals on a trip to Seattle in the early 1960s.

RAFAEL MOSCATEL is the author of the best-selling business book Tomorrow’s Jobs Today and director of The Little Girl with the Big Voice, a critically acclaimed documentary. His third book is The Bastard of Beverly Hills, a memoir about hope, forgiveness, and redemption.

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Rafael Moscatel
The Bastard of Beverly Hills

Author of The Bastard of Beverly Hills, Tomorrow's Jobs Today and The Little Girl with the Big Voice