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On screen, Robards was probably best-known for his supporting roles in such films as ''Film/OnceUponATimeInTheWest'', ''Film/AllThePresidentsMen'', ''Film/MelvinAndHoward'', ''Film/{{Philadelphia}}'', and ''Film/{{Magnolia}}''. During his fifty-year acting career he was nominated for eight Tony Awards, more than any other male performer to date; not to mention three UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}s, five UsefulNotes/{{Emmy Award}}s, and five UsefulNotes/{{Golden Globe|Award}}s.

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On screen, Robards was probably best-known for his supporting roles in such films as ''Film/OnceUponATimeInTheWest'', ''Film/AllThePresidentsMen'', ''Film/MelvinAndHoward'', ''Film/{{Philadelphia}}'', and ''Film/{{Magnolia}}''. During his fifty-year acting career he was nominated for eight Tony Awards, more than any other male performer to date; not to mention three UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}s, five UsefulNotes/{{Emmy MediaNotes/{{Emmy Award}}s, and five UsefulNotes/{{Golden Globe|Award}}s.
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The son of actor Jason Robards Sr. (whose career extended from the silent era to the early 1960s), Robards served in the U.S. Navy during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. He was married four times (to Eleanor Pittman, Rachel Taylor, Creator/LaurenBacall, and Lois O'Connor) and had six children, including Creator/SamRobards, his son with Bacall.

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The son of actor Jason Robards Sr. (whose career extended from the silent era to the early 1960s), Robards served in the U.S. US Navy during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. He was married four times (to Eleanor Pittman, Rachel Taylor, Creator/LaurenBacall, and Lois O'Connor) and had six children, including Creator/SamRobards, his son with Bacall.
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Robards made a name for himself on stage in the 1950s and '60s as one of the foremost performers in the plays of Creator/EugeneONeill, perhaps most notably in his role as the troubled traveling salesman Hickey in ''Theatre/TheIcemanCometh'' and as the alcoholic washed-up actor Jamie Tyrone in ''Theatre/LongDaysJourneyIntoNight'' and its sequel ''Theatre/AMoonForTheMisbegotten''.

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Robards made a name for himself on stage in the 1950s and '60s as one of the foremost performers in the plays of Creator/EugeneONeill, perhaps most notably in his role as the troubled traveling salesman Hickey in ''Theatre/TheIcemanCometh'' and as the alcoholic washed-up actor Jamie Tyrone in ''Theatre/LongDaysJourneyIntoNight'' and its sequel ''Theatre/AMoonForTheMisbegotten''.
''AMoonForTheMisbegotten''.

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