Willis Robards
Willis Robards | |
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Born | Willis Lewis Robards 1873 U.S. |
Died | November 3, 1921 Hollywood, California, U.S. |
Burial place | Hollywood Forever Cemetery |
Other names | Walter Edwards |
Occupation | Actor |
Willis Lewis Robards (1873–1921) also known as Walter Edwards, was an American actor, film director, and film producer.
Biography
Robards worked for the St. Louis Motion Picture Company in Santa Paula in Ventura County, California.[3][2] He served as the producer for the animated series, Mutt and Jeff.[2] During the production of the silent film Mothers of Men (1917), he created the film production company, Robards Film Company of Santa Cruz, California.[4] He served as the manager of the Robard Players,[1] and O.E. Goebel's Rainbow Players.[5]
He married Grace Rosetta Maud Blake, and together they had three children,
Filmography
Director
- The Heart of a Cracksman (1913), director
- A Cracksman Santa Claus (1913), director
- Mothers of Men (1917), director[4]
- Every Woman's Problem (1921)[7]
Actor
- When Shadows Fall (1916)[citation needed]
- Desert Blossoms (1921) as Henry Ralston[8]
- 'The Three Musketeers (1921 film) as Captain de Treville
- Passing Through (1921 film) as Silas Harkins[9]
- Man to Man (1922 film) as Bill Royce[10]
Writer
See also
References
- ^ a b Dramatic Mirror of Motion Pictures and the Stage. Dramatic Mirror Company. 1917. p. 23.
- ^ a b c Justice, Fred C.; Smith, Tom R. (1914). Who's Who in the Film World: Being Biographies with Photographic Reproductions of Prominent Men and Women who Through Their Genius and Untiring Energy Have Contributed So Greatly Toward the Upbuilding of the Moving Picture Industry. Film World Publishing Company. p. 168.
- ^ Newspapers.com.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-7864-7725-8.
- ^ Moving Picture World and View Photographer. World Photographic Publishing Company. 1915. p. 1334.
- Newspapers.com.
- ISBN 978-1-4766-0925-6.
- ISBN 978-0-7864-8610-6.
- ^ "McLean's Next". Dramatic Mirror and Theatre World. Dramatic Mirror Incorporated. 1921. p. 1015.
- ^ Canadian Moving Picture Digest. Vol. 13. 1921. p. 22.
- ^ Motography. Vol. XVI. 1916. p. 890.
- ^ Catalog of Copyright Entries Part 1B, Group 2. Library of Congress Copyright Office. 1916. p. 1140.
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External links
- Willis Robards at IMDb