Jason Nelson Robards (December 31, 1892 – April 4, 1963) was an American stage and screen actor, and the father of actor
Jason Robards
Jason Nelson Robards Jr. (July 26, 1922 – December 26, 2000) was an American actor. Known for his roles on stage and screen, he gained a reputation as an interpreter of the works of playwright Eugene O'Neill. Robards received numerous accola ...
. 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.
Life and career
Robards was born on a farm in
Hillsdale, Michigan
Hillsdale is the largest city, and county seat, of Hillsdale County, in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 8,036, at the 2020 census. The city is the home of Hillsdale College, a private liberal arts college.
History
This a ...
, the son of Elizabeth (née Loomis), a schoolteacher, and Frank P. Robards Sr., a farmer and post office inspector who managed
Theodore Roosevelt
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's 1912 Presidential campaign in Michigan. He was raised in Chicago, Illinois. He trained at the
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
The American Academy of Dramatic Arts (AADA) is a Private college, private drama school with two locations, one in New York City and one in Los Angeles. The academy offers an associate degree in occupational studies and teaches drama and related ...
. 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.
Acting career
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
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,'' 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 role as
The Count of Monte Cristo
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.
Jason Jr. later said "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."
In one of his television appearances, Robards played Judge Hesby in the 1958 episode "Dead Reckoning" of the TV series ''
Colt .45''. In another television appearance on ''Leave it to Beaver'', Robards played an older gentleman whom Beaver believed was part Native American and could "make it rain".
The Robardses, father and son, acted on stage together only once, in
Budd Schulberg
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's ''The Disenchanted'', a play inspired by the story of
F. Scott Fitzgerald. Jason Jr. won a
Tony Award
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for his performance.
Robards Sr. died, aged 70, in Sherman Oaks, California at his home.
Partial filmography

* ''
The Land of Hope'' (1921)
* ''
Footloose Widows
''Footloose Widows'' is a 1926 American silent comedy film produced and distributed by Warner Bros., directed by Roy Del Ruth, and starring Louise Fazenda and Jacqueline Logan.
Cast
* Louise Fazenda as Flo
* Jacqueline Logan as Marian
* Jaso ...
'' (1926)
* ''
The Third Degree'' (1926)
* ''
Tracked by the Police
''Tracked by the Police'' is a 1927 silent film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. based on a story written by Darryl Zanuck. It stars canine actor Rin Tin Tin. Ray Enright directed the film with 'Rinty's' costars being Jason Robards, Sr ...
'' (1927)
* ''
Polly of the Movies'' (1927)
* ''
Jaws of Steel
''Jaws of Steel'' is a 1927 American synchronized sound family adventure film directed by Ray Enright and featuring dog star Rin Tin Tin and Jason Robards Sr. While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical sco ...
'' (1927)
* ''
Wild Geese'' (1927)
* ''
Streets of Shanghai'' (1927)
* ''
On Trial'' (1928)
* ''
The Isle of Lost Ships'' (1929)
* ''
Paris
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'' (1929)
* ''
The Flying Marine
''The Flying Marine'' is a 1929 American sound part-talkie action film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Ben Lyon, Shirley Mason and Jason Robards Sr. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film feat ...
'' (1929)
* ''
Some Mother's Boy'' (1929)
* ''Trifles'' (1930)
* ''
Peacock Alley'' (1930)
* ''
The Jazz Cinderella'' (1930)
* ''
Abraham Lincoln
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'' (1930)
* ''
Crazy That Way'' (1930)
* ''
Charlie Chan Carries On'' (1931)
* ''
Salvation Nell'' (1931)
* ''
The Law of the Tong
''The Law of the Tong'' is a 1931 American pre-Code crime film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Phyllis Barrington, John Harron and Jason Robards Sr.Pitts p.394
Plot
A dance hall hostess becomes mixed up in a gang smuggling illegal ...
'' (1931)
* ''
Discarded Lovers
''Discarded Lovers'' is a 1932 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer.
Plot
A blonde bombshell movie star is murdered and her body is found in a car. She had just finished doing the last and final scenes in a film. Irma ...
'' (1932)
* ''
Docks of San Francisco
''Docks of San Francisco'' is a 1932 American pre-Code crime film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Mary Nolan, Jason Robards Sr. and Marjorie Beebe. It was originally released by Mayfair Pictures, and later re-released by Commonweal ...
'' (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
''Ship of Wanted Men'' is a 1933 American pre-Code crime film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Dorothy Sebastian, Fred Kohler and Leon Ames.Pitts p.334 The film's sets were designed by the art director Fred Preble.
Plot
A gang of fugit ...
'' (1933)
* ''
Carnival Lady
''Carnival Lady'' is a 1933 American drama film directed by Howard Higgin and starring Boots Mallory, Allen Vincent and Donald Kerr.Pitts p.166
The film's sets were designed by the art director Lewis J. Rachmil.
Plot
Cast
* Boots Mallory as ...
'' (1933)
* ''
Public Stenographer'' (1933)
* ''
Corruption
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'' (1933)
* ''
The Woman Condemned'' (1934)
* ''
Broadway Bill
''Broadway Bill'' is a 1934 American comedy-drama film directed by Frank Capra and starring Warner Baxter and Myrna Loy. Screenplay by Robert Riskin and based on the short story "Strictly Confidential" by Mark Hellinger, the film is about a ...
'' (1934)
* ''
Ladies Crave Excitement'' (1935)
* ''
Clipped Wings'' (1937)
* ''
Flight to Fame'' (1938)
* ''
Cipher Bureau'' (1938)
* ''
Sky Patrol
''Sky Patrol'' is a 1939 American film directed by Howard Bretherton and starring John Trent, along with Marjorie Reynolds, Milburn Stone and Jason Robards Sr. The film also featured actor and comedian Jackie Coogan, who began his film career a ...
'' (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)
* ''
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'' (1947)
* ''
Thunder Mountain'' (1947)
* ''
Guns of Hate'' (1948)
* ''
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House
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'' (1948)
* ''
Western Heritage'' (1948)
* ''
Fighting Father Dunne'' (1948)
* ''
Return of the Bad Men
''Return of the Bad Men'', also known as ''Return of the Badmen'', is a 1948 American Western film directed by Ray Enright and starring Randolph Scott, Robert Ryan and Anne Jeffreys.Jarlett p.192-93 A loose sequel to the 1946 film '' Badman's T ...
'' (1948)
* ''
Rimfire'' (1949)
* ''
Horsemen of the Sierras'' (1949)
* ''
Impact
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Science and technology
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'' (1949)
* ''
The Second Woman'' (1950)
* ''
Cimarron City'' (television series, 1958)
* ''
Wild in the Country
''Wild in the Country'' is a 1961 American musical-drama film directed by Philip Dunne and starring Elvis Presley, Hope Lange, Tuesday Weld, Millie Perkins, Rafer Johnson and John Ireland. Based on the 1958 novel ''The Lost Country'' by J ...
'' (1961)
References
External links
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Jason Robards Sr. – Rotten Tomatoes
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1892 births
1963 deaths
20th-century American male actors
American male film actors
American male silent film actors
American male stage actors
Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
People from Hillsdale, Michigan