Sam Robards

Actor

Birthday December 16, 1961

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace New York City, U.S.

Age 62 years old

Nationality United States

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1922

Robards was born in New York City, the son of actor Jason Robards (1922–2000) and actress Lauren Bacall (1924–2014).

He is the only child from their marriage, though he has seven half-siblings; five through his father (three elder, two younger), and through his mother's marriage to Humphrey Bogart, half-siblings Stephen Humphrey and Leslie Bogart.

Robards was seven when his parents divorced, which Bacall later blamed on the elder Robards' alcoholism.

Robards recalled he was devastated by the divorce, and said he was raised "basically alone."

Afterwards, he resided with his mother in New York.

Several years after the divorce, Sam moved to Europe with his mother and for a time lived in London, where he attended the American School in London, later returning to New York City, where he attended Collegiate School.

Robards attended Sarah Lawrence College, but was expelled after his freshman year due to poor grades and bad behavior.

1961

Sam Prideaux Robards (born December 16, 1961) is an American actor.

1980

In the fall of 1980, he attended the National Theater Institute at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford, Connecticut.

Robards began his acting career in 1980 in an off-Broadway production of Album, and made his feature-film debut in director Paul Mazursky's 1982 film Tempest.

1985

In 1985, Robards starred alongside Kevin Costner and future wife Suzy Amis in Fandango.

1986

In 1986, he married actress Suzy Amis, his co-star in Fandango.

1988

Robards acted opposite his father in the 1988 film Bright Lights, Big City, which was their only collaboration before his death in 2000.

Also in 1988, he was cast in the lead role of Kevin Keegan in the CBS drama TV 101 which was scheduled opposite top-10 shows Roseanne and Matlock; the series was cancelled amidst a controversial abortion story line.

1990

In 1990, he played the role of Chris Elliott's friend, Larry, on the Fox sitcom Get a Life, but left after the first season.

1994

In 1994, Robards starred in two films: Robert Altman's film Prêt-à-Porter, where he was a part of an ensemble that included his mother; and Alan Rudolph's biographical film of Dorothy Parker, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, where he portrayed the first editor of The New Yorker, Harold Ross.

They had a son, Jasper, before their divorce in 1994.

1997

In 1997, Robards married Danish model Sidsel Jensen.

They have two sons, Calvin and Sebastian.

1999

He is best known for his film roles in American Beauty (1999) and A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001).

For his performance in the Broadway production of The Man Who Had All the Luck, he received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play.

2002

In 2002, Robards received acclaim for his performance as Gustav Eberson in the Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's The Man Who Had All the Luck, winning the Clarence Derwent Award and earning nominations for the Tony Award and Drama Desk Award.

2008

In July 2008, he took over the role of Richard Hannay in the Broadway run of The 39 Steps.

His film credits also include Casualties of War, Beautiful Girls, American Beauty, A.I. Artificial Intelligence, Life as a House, The Other Side of the Tracks, and The Art of Getting By.

Robards's television credits include a recurring role on and appearances on Spin City, The West Wing, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Sex and the City, The Outer Limits, and Body of Proof.

2012

He had recurring roles on the series Gossip Girl (ended in 2012) and Treme (ended in 2013), and a regular role on Twisted (cancelled in 2014).