Jason Robards

Robards started his career in theatre, making his Broadway debut playing James Tyrone Jr. in the 1956 revival of the Eugene O'Neill play ''Long Day's Journey into Night'' earning a Theatre World Award. He earned the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his role in the Budd Schulberg play ''The Disenchanted'' (1959). His other Tony-nominated roles were in ''Long Day's Journey into Night'' (1956). ''Toys in the Attic'' (1960), ''After the Fall'' (1964), ''Hughie'' (1965), ''The Country Girl'' (1972), ''A Moon for the Misbegotten'' (1973), and ''A Touch of the Poet'' (1978).
He made his feature film debut in ''The Journey'' (1959). He went on to win two consecutive Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor for playing Ben Bradlee in ''All the President's Men'' (1976), and Dashiell Hammett in ''Julia'' (1977). He was Oscar-nominated for playing Howard Hughes in ''Melvin and Howard'' (1980). His other notable films include ''Long Day's Journey into Night'' (1962), ''A Thousand Clowns'' (1965), ''Once Upon a Time in the West'' (1968), ''Tora! Tora! Tora!'' (1970), ''Parenthood'' (1989), ''Philadelphia'' (1993), ''Enemy of the State'' (1998), and ''Magnolia'' (1999).
On television, Robards won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for his performance as Henry Drummond in the NBC television adaptation ''Inherit the Wind'' (1988). His other Emmy-nominated roles were in ''Abe Lincoln in Illinois'' (1964), ''A Moon for the Misbegotten'' (1975), ''Washington: Behind Closed Doors'' (1977), and ''F.D.R.: The Last Year'' (1980). Provided by Wikipedia
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