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Nerves, Mr. Robards said, just a nip anyway.
Robards said of his character, " It was sort of prophetic that I be asked to play a guy going out in life.
) Playwright Gardner, however, actually preferred Selleck to Robards in the part, and even said that Selleck was the way he had always envisioned Murray.

Robards and do
Anderson wrote the role of Earl Partridge for Jason Robards but he was initially unable to do it because of a serious staph infection.
Eventually, Robards was able to do the film.
Upon receiving a summons by Miller, the head of the firm, Charles Wheeler ( Jason Robards ), worries about the damage the lawsuit could do to his business and reputation, although one partner ( Ron Vawter ) unsuccessfully tries to convince them to settle out of court with Beckett.

Robards and even
As far back as 1810 and through 1840, and even later, before Robards became a community, its site attracted daring horsemen who raced their steeds there on a race track, which was a straight half mile section of road, congregating to bet.

Robards and please
It made him pretty hot under the collar, after the idea Miss Sis had given him, to be told by Miss Kiz that her holy spa was all reserved for this summer and next, if you please, and that much as she regretted it, they would be unable to entertain Mrs. Robards and the children.

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He really hadn't meant to, he assured her, but it was plain to her that the importance of these small things was lost on Mr. Robards.
The film was nominated for 11 Academy Awards and won three, for Best Screenplay ( Alvin Sargent ), Best Supporting Actor ( Jason Robards ), and Best Supporting Actress for Redgrave, who drew scattered boos on Oscar night for her " Zionist hoodlums " acceptance speech.
Her book, " Stories of a Sanctified town ", was so true to life that the residents of Robards recognized her characters in spite of changed names and combination of locales.
Later, while medical-student / physician Julia ( Vanessa Redgrave ) attends Oxford and the University of Vienna and studies with such luminaries as Sigmund Freud, Lillian ( Jane Fonda ) suffers through revisions of her play with her mentor and sometime lover, famed author Dashiell Hammett ( Jason Robards ) at a beachhouse.
Sullavan's elder daughter, actress Brooke Hayward, wrote Haywire, a best-selling memoir about her family, which was made into a television movie starring Lee Remick as Margaret and Jason Robards as Hayward.
She changed her surname early in her acting career, taking the middle name Jason in honor of actor Jason Robards, a family friend.
Jackson and Robards married after believing that her husband had obtained a divorce.
Jackson was sympathetic to the Eatons, in part, perhaps, because his own beloved late wife, Rachel Donelson Robards, had been the subject of innuendo, as it was revealed that her first marriage had not yet been legally ended at the time of her wedding to Jackson.
She took roles in films such as 54 ( 1998 ) and Autumn in New York ( 2000 ) and appeared in the television movies Border Line ( 1999 ) — produced by her ER co-star Anthony Edwards — and Going Home ( 2000 ), in which she starred opposite Jason Robards.
Gemma Dillard ( Winona Ryder ) is a 13-year-old country girl who lives with her Grandpa Dillard ( Jason Robards ).

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He'd mentioned it, himself, at church and everybody seemed to have the idea that Tolley had left because Jenny had jilted him for Roy Robards.
Mr. Robards -- Jenny was the only person she knew of in the Mt. Pleasant neighborhood who called him that -- was kind but too easygoing.
Human birth was no novelty to Mr. Robards.
This version featured Julie Harris, Christopher Plummer, Hume Cronyn, Eileen Heckart and Jason Robards.
In 1971, Trumbo directed the film adaptation of his novel Johnny Got His Gun, which starred Timothy Bottoms, Diane Varsi, Jason Robards and Donald Sutherland.
* 1922 – Jason Robards, American actor ( d. 2000 )
* Robards, Brooks.
In May, he appeared at Circle in the Square in a revival of The Iceman Cometh with Jason Robards playing the bartender.
Starring Jason Robards and Olivia de Havilland, the film was a critical hit, with Peckinpah nominated by the Writers Guild for Best Television Adaptation and the Directors Guild of America for Best Television Direction.
Robards kept a personal copy of the film in his private collection for years as he considered the project to be one of his most satisfying professional experiences.
Utilizing many of the same cast ( L. Q. Jones, Strother Martin ) and crew members of The Wild Bunch, the film covered three years in the life of small-time entrepreneur Cable Hogue ( Jason Robards ) who decides to make a fortune after discovering water in the desert.
Filmed on location in the Mexican state of Durango, the film starred James Coburn and Kris Kristofferson in the title roles, with a huge supporting cast including Bob Dylan ( who composed the film's music ), Jason Robards, R. G. Armstrong, Richard Jaeckel, Jack Elam, Chill Wills, Katy Jurado, L. Q. Jones, Slim Pickens and Harry Dean Stanton.
There have also been a trio of television versions, with Melvyn Douglas and Ed Begley in 1965, Jason Robards and Kirk Douglas in 1988, and Jack Lemmon and George C. Scott in 1999.
The cast includes JoBeth Williams, Steve Guttenberg, John Cullum, Jason Robards and John Lithgow.

laughed and said
An Ah coudn ansuh him an so Ah said ' Aw right, Ah gay-ess, an his fathuh didn uttuh one wohd an aftuh Huhmun was gone, the majuh laughed an tole me thet he an the bawh had been hevin an occasional drink t'gethuh f'ovuh a yeah, onleh an occasional one, but just the same it was behahn mah back, an Ah doan think thet's nahce at all, d'you ''??
`` You'll be a darn sight more comfortable there, Howard '', Ernest said, laughing, and they all laughed.
" Eleanor Audeley ", wife of Sir John Davies, is said to have been brought before the High Commission in 1634 for extravagances, stimulated by the discovery that her name could be transposed to " Reveale, O Daniel ", and to have been laughed out of court by another anagram submitted by Sir John Lambe, the dean of the Arches, " Dame Eleanor Davies ", " Never soe mad a ladie ".
Elfman stated, " He just laughed, and said, ' Sit.
Then he laughed, pulled a necklace of Spanish gold from around his neck and said " Our voyage is made, lads!
" The Emperor laughed, and said that Christ rising from the dead was as likely as the egg in her hand turning red while she held it.
When Falk asked him why he wanted it reshot, " he laughed and said that he loved the scene so much he just wanted to see us do it again.
" According to those accounts, Senator Margaret Guilfoyle laughed and said to a colleague, " That's all he knows.
Recognizing the awkward ruse to which I'd resorted, he laughed openly and walked over to me and said, ' You win, Sis.
" I was just going to do it off camera, but the student extras laughed so hard when they heard my voice that ( Hughes ) said do it on camera, improvise, something you know a lot about.
Singer Tom Waits claimed he cried upon viewing it and Eddie Van Halen has said that when he first saw the film, everyone else in the room with him laughed as he failed to see the humor in the film.
In the debate in the Commons the Conservative MP General Peel said: " It is come to this, that the words of the Prime Minister of England, uttered in the Parliament of England, are to be regarded as mere idle menaces to be laughed at and despised by foreign powers?
Chuang-Tze, however, only laughed and said to them, " A thousand ounces of silver are a great gain to me ; and to be a high noble and minister is a most honorable position.
Moreover, he was adept at disguising his appearance and allaying suspicion from members of the public: he reportedly went for a drink with his neighbours and laughed when one said he " looked like Mesrine ".
" The Fool laughed and said " I don't know.
He laughed when he said he did not look like a gladiator but drove a chariot.
He helped produce and co-write a majority of the songs on the album ; bassist Justin Siegel said " I've never laughed so hard so consistently in my whole life.
While at the tent entrance, Sarah overheard what was said and she laughed to herself about the prospect of having a child at their ages.
When bombarded with questions from our group on what inspired his thinking, he just laughed and said he learned it all from Henry Ford's book.
" His reserved nature is also said to have resulted from Morgoth's curse ; thus during Túrin's sojourn in Doriath "... it seemed that fortune was unfriendly to him, so that often what he designed went awry, and what he desired he did not gain ; neither did he win friendship easily, for he was not merry, and laughed seldom.
In the opera she was said to have laughed at Christ when she saw him being crucified and was cursed with immortality.
Members of the band on the record include Ray Pohlman, Earl Palmer, and Al Casey, who said, " It was so funny I laughed my way through the whole session.
Silvestre is said to have laughed, and shortly afterwards set up a military post across the river to establish an outpost at the hills of Abarran mountains.
The emperor laughed and said " Is the chancellor perhaps mistaken, calling a deer a horse?

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