Jason Robards(1922-2000)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Powerful and highly respected American actor Jason Nelson Robards, Jr.
was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Hope Maxine (Glanville) and stage and
film star Jason Robards Sr. He had
Swedish, English, Welsh, German, and Irish ancestry. Robards was raised
mostly in Los Angeles. A star athlete at Hollywood High School, he
served in the U.S. Navy in World War II, where he saw combat as a
radioman (though he is not listed in official rolls of Navy Cross
winners, despite the claims he and his public relations personnel made. Neither was he
at Pearl Harbor during the Dec. 7, 1941 attack, his ship being at sea
at the time.) Returning to civilian life, he attended the American
Academy of Dramatic Arts and struggled as a small-part actor in local
New York theatre, TV and radio before shooting to fame on the New York
stage in Eugene O'Neill's "The Iceman Cometh" as Hickey. He followed
that with another masterful O'Neill portrayal, as the alcoholic Jamie
Tyrone in "Long Day's Journey Into Night" on Broadway. He entered
feature films in The Journey (1959)
and rose rapidly to even greater fame as a film star. Robards won
consecutive Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor for
All the President's Men (1976)
and Julia (1977), in each case playing
real-life people. He continued to work on the stage, winning continued
acclaim in such O'Neill works as "Moon For the Misbegotten" and
"Hughie." Robards died of lung cancer in 2000.