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Jason Robards Sr.

Jason Nelson Robards (December 31, 1892 – April 4, 1963) was an American stage and screen actor, and the father of Oscar-winning actor Jason Robards Jr. Robards appeared in many films, initially as a leading man, then in character roles and occasional bit parts. Most of his final roles were in television.

Jason Robards Sr.
Robards in 1927
Born(1892-12-31)December 31, 1892
DiedApril 4, 1963(1963-04-04) (aged 70)
Alma materAmerican Academy of Dramatic Arts
OccupationActor
Years active1920–1961
Spouse(s)
Hope Maxine Glanville
(m. 1914; div. 1927)

Agnes Lynch
(m. 1929)
ChildrenJason Robards Jr.

Life and career

Robards was born on a farm in Hillsdale, Michigan, the son of Elizabeth (née Loomis), a schoolteacher, and Frank P. Robards Sr., a farmer and post office inspector who managed Theodore Roosevelt's 1912 Presidential campaign in Michigan. He was raised in Chicago, Illinois.[2][3] He trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He was billed simply as "Jason Robards" through most of his career, but in his latter years, after his namesake son took up acting, he was generally listed in credits as Jason Robards Sr. He died in 1963 (after which his son switched from "Jason Robards Jr." to "Jason Robards"). Contemporary actors Jason Robards III and Sam Robards are Jason Sr.'s grandsons.[citation needed]

Acting career

 
Robards Sr. in the D. W. Griffith film Abraham Lincoln (1930)

Robards's film career lasted primarily from 1921 to 1961. His Broadway credits include the musical Turn To The Right (1917).

Robards's best known stage role was John Marvin in the long-running hit Lightnin'. Robards's connection to the part caused his son to equate him to the character of James Tyrone in Long Day's Journey Into Night, which Jason Jr. played on Broadway in 1956 and on screen in 1962. In the play, Tyrone is an actor whose career is limited by his identification with a single part, The Count of Monte Cristo.

Jason Jr. would later say "One of the most damaging things for me, I realize now, was playing a drunk in the play Long Day's Journey Into Night. In the play, the drunk's father is a failed artist and his mother was a drug addict. It was only after years of analysis I realized I was acting out events in my own life on stage."[4]

In one of his television appearances, Robards played Judge Hesby in the 1958 episode "Dead Reckoning" of the ABC/Warner Brothers western series, Colt .45, starring Wayde Preston.[citation needed]

The Robardses, father and son, acted on stage together only once, in Budd Schulberg's The Disenchanted, a play inspired by the story of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Jason Jr. won his only Tony Award for his performance.[5]

Robards Sr. died, aged 70, in Sherman Oaks, California, at his home.[citation needed]

Partial filmography

 
Robards Sr. c. 1915
 
Robards Sr. in Paris (1929)
 
Lobby card for Jaws of Steel (1927)
 
Robards Sr. with Virginia Valli and Noah Beery Sr. in 1929

References

  1. ^ "Jason Robards Sr., 70, Dead; Stage, TV and Screen Actor; Made Broadway Debut in '17 --Resumed Carter in 1957 After 8 Years of Blindness (Published 1963)". The New York Times. April 6, 1963.
  2. ^ "Jason Nelson ROBARDS Sr., & Hope Maxine GLANVILLE & Agnes E. __?__". dgmweb.net.
  3. ^ "The Player A Profile Of An Art". Simon And Schuster. October 25, 1961 – via Internet Archive.
  4. ^ Sheridan Morely, The Great Stage Stars. Facts On File (1986)
  5. ^ "Jason Robards Jr, Awards". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved May 1, 2018.

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For his son see Jason Robards Jason Nelson Robards December 31 1892 April 4 1963 was an American stage and screen actor and the father of Oscar winning actor Jason Robards Jr Robards appeared in many films initially as a leading man then in character roles and occasional bit parts Most of his final roles were in television Jason Robards Sr Robards in 1927Born 1892 12 31 December 31 1892Hillsdale Michigan U S DiedApril 4 1963 1963 04 04 aged 70 Sherman Oaks California U S 1 Alma materAmerican Academy of Dramatic ArtsOccupationActorYears active1920 1961Spouse s Hope Maxine Glanville m 1914 div 1927 wbr Agnes Lynch m 1929 wbr ChildrenJason Robards Jr Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Acting career 2 Partial filmography 3 References 4 External linksLife and career EditRobards was born on a farm in Hillsdale Michigan the son of Elizabeth nee Loomis a schoolteacher and Frank P Robards Sr a farmer and post office inspector who managed Theodore Roosevelt s 1912 Presidential campaign in Michigan He was raised in Chicago Illinois 2 3 He trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts He was billed simply as Jason Robards through most of his career but in his latter years after his namesake son took up acting he was generally listed in credits as Jason Robards Sr He died in 1963 after which his son switched from Jason Robards Jr to Jason Robards Contemporary actors Jason Robards III and Sam Robards are Jason Sr s grandsons citation needed Acting career Edit Robards Sr in the D W Griffith film Abraham Lincoln 1930 Robards s film career lasted primarily from 1921 to 1961 His Broadway credits include the musical Turn To The Right 1917 Robards s best known stage role was John Marvin in the long running hit Lightnin Robards s connection to the part caused his son to equate him to the character of James Tyrone in Long Day s Journey Into Night which Jason Jr played on Broadway in 1956 and on screen in 1962 In the play Tyrone is an actor whose career is limited by his identification with a single part The Count of Monte Cristo Jason Jr would later say One of the most damaging things for me I realize now was playing a drunk in the play Long Day s Journey Into Night In the play the drunk s father is a failed artist and his mother was a drug addict It was only after years of analysis I realized I was acting out events in my own life on stage 4 In one of his television appearances Robards played Judge Hesby in the 1958 episode Dead Reckoning of the ABC Warner Brothers western series Colt 45 starring Wayde Preston citation needed The Robardses father and son acted on stage together only once in Budd Schulberg s The Disenchanted a play inspired by the story of F Scott Fitzgerald Jason Jr won his only Tony Award for his performance 5 Robards Sr died aged 70 in Sherman Oaks California at his home citation needed Partial filmography Edit Robards Sr c 1915 Robards Sr in Paris 1929 Lobby card for Jaws of Steel 1927 Robards Sr with Virginia Valli and Noah Beery Sr in 1929 The Land of Hope 1921 Footloose Widows 1926 The Third Degree 1926 Tracked by the Police 1927 Polly of the Movies 1927 Jaws of Steel 1927 Wild Geese 1927 Streets of Shanghai 1927 On Trial 1928 The Isle of Lost Ships 1929 Paris 1929 The Flying Marine 1929 Some Mother s Boy 1929 Trifles 1930 Peacock Alley 1930 The Jazz Cinderella 1930 Abraham Lincoln 1930 Crazy That Way 1930 Charlie Chan Carries On 1931 Salvation Nell 1931 The Law of the Tong 1931 Discarded Lovers 1932 Docks of San Francisco 1932 The Pride of the Legion 1932 Slightly Married 1932 A Strange Adventure 1932 Damaged Lives 1933 Devil s Mate 1933 Dance Hall Hostess 1933 Ship of Wanted Men 1933 Carnival Lady 1933 Public Stenographer 1933 Corruption 1933 The Woman Condemned 1934 Broadway Bill 1934 Ladies Crave Excitement 1935 Clipped Wings 1937 Flight to Fame 1938 Cipher Bureau 1938 Sky Patrol 1939 The Mad Empress 1939 The Fighting Marines 1939 serial The Fatal Hour 1940 Betrayal from the East 1945 Man Alive 1945 Isle of the Dead 1945 Bedlam 1946 Trail Street 1947 Desperate 1947 Thunder Mountain 1947 Guns of Hate 1948 Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House 1948 Western Heritage 1948 Fighting Father Dunne 1948 Return of the Bad Men 1948 Rimfire 1949 Horsemen of the Sierras 1949 Impact 1949 The Second Woman 1950 Cimarron City NBC television series 1958 Wild in the Country 1961 References Edit Jason Robards Sr 70 Dead Stage TV and Screen Actor Made Broadway Debut in 17 Resumed Carter in 1957 After 8 Years of Blindness Published 1963 The New York Times April 6 1963 Jason Nelson ROBARDS Sr amp Hope Maxine GLANVILLE amp Agnes E dgmweb net The Player A Profile Of An Art Simon And Schuster October 25 1961 via Internet Archive Sheridan Morely The Great Stage Stars Facts On File 1986 Jason Robards Jr Awards Internet Broadway Database Retrieved May 1 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jason Robards Sr Jason Robards Sr at IMDb Jason Robards Sr at the Internet Broadway Database Jason Robards Sr at 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