Phil Robertson

Professional

Birthday April 24, 1946

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Vivian, Louisiana, U.S.

Age 77 years old

Nationality United States

#7441 Most Popular

1946

Phil Alexander Robertson (born April 24, 1946) is an American professional hunter, businessman (Duck Commander company), and reality television star on the popular television series Duck Dynasty.

He is also featured on the television show Duck Commander, a hunting program on the Outdoor Channel.

He attended Louisiana Tech University, where he played football.

He received a master's degree in education and spent several years teaching.

1950

In his book, Happy, Happy, Happy, Robertson recalls that "It was the 1950s when I was a young boy, but we lived like it was the 1850s ... but we were always happy, happy, happy no matter the circumstances."

Halfway between Vivian and Hosston is Robertson's restored log cabin birth home.

The property is owned by Robertson's cousin, Nathan Hale.

1960

As an athlete in high school, Robertson was all-state in football, baseball, and track, which afforded him the opportunity to attend Louisiana Tech in Ruston on a football scholarship in the late 1960s.

1966

When he arrived at Tech in 1966, Bradshaw caused a media frenzy on account of his reputation of being a football sensation from nearby Shreveport.

Robertson was a year ahead of Bradshaw, and was the starter for two seasons in 1966 and 1967, and chose not to play in 1968.

In his time at Louisiana Tech, Robertson completed 179 of 411 passing attempts for 2,237 yards.

He threw 12 touchdowns, but had 34 interceptions.

It was thought Robertson had the potential for a pro career, but Robertson was more interested in hunting.

Bradshaw once remarked about Robertson's love of hunting, saying "... Phil Robertson, loved hunting more than he loved football. He'd come to practice directly from the woods, squirrel tails hanging out of his pockets, duck feathers on his clothes. Clearly he was a fine shot, so no one complained too much."

When Paul Harvey approached Robertson with a recruitment to play professionally for the Washington Redskins, he declined because football conflicted with his hunting.

Additionally, football was only about holding up his scholarship to him, while Bradshaw practically lived and breathed the sport.

Robertson put it this way: "Terry went for the bucks, and I chased after the ducks."

Robertson later received a bachelor's degree in physical education and a master's in education.

Robertson initially spent several years teaching before becoming a commercial fisherman.

1970

At Tech, he played first-string quarterback for the Bulldogs, ahead of Pro Football Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw, the first overall pick in the 1970 NFL Draft.

In the 1970s, his marriage became strained.

1972

He invented his first Duck Commander call in 1972.

1973

He received a patent for this call and the Duck Commander Company was incorporated in 1973.

Today, the company of Duck Commander is a multimillion-dollar business, headed by his son, Willie Robertson.

1975

Robertson was running a bar in 1975.

As an avid duck hunter, Robertson was dissatisfied with the condition of duck calls.

He began to experiment with making a call that would produce the exact sound of a duck.

1985

The film details the tumultuous early life of Robertson, his wife, and their family until 1985, before their Duck Dynasty fame.

2012

Robertson and his family were portrayed on the A&E reality television series Duck Dynasty, which ran from 2012 to 2017, and covered their daily lives within Duck Commander.

Robertson was featured in Steve Bannon's film Torchbearer, in which he talks about the absurdity of life without God, using events like The Holocaust to illustrate the point.

2013

Robertson was the subject of controversy after a 2013 interview he did with GQ magazine, where he said that homosexual behavior was sinful.

As a result, A&E suspended him from Duck Dynasty.

Facing a strong backlash from his supporters, A&E lifted the suspension after nine days.

In September 2023, a biographical film on the early life of Robertson, The Blind, was released in theaters.

Robertson was born in Vivian, Louisiana.

He was the fifth of seven children of Merritt (née Hale) and James Robertson.

Because of financial setbacks during his childhood, the family lived in rugged conditions, having no electricity, toilet or bathtub.

The family rarely went into town to buy groceries, and instead lived off of the fruits and vegetables they grew in their garden; the meat from deer, squirrels, fish and other game they hunted and fished; and the pigs, chickens, and cattle they raised.

2017

In October 2017, Robertson joined CRTV as a contributor, hosting In the Woods with Phil.

In September 2023, The Blind - The True Story of the Robertson Family was released in theaters nationwide.