Willis Robards

American actor, film director and producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Willis Lewis Robards (1873 – November 3, 1921), also known as Walter Edwards, was an American actor, film director, and film producer.[1][2] He acted in stage, and in cinema during the silent film era. He is known for his work on the films When Shadows Fall (1916), Mothers of Men (1917), and The Three Musketeers (1921).

Born
Willis Lewis Robards

1873 (1873)
U.S.
DiedNovember 3, 1921(1921-11-03) (aged 47–48)
Hollywood, California, U.S.
OthernamesWalter Edwards
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Willis Robards
Born
Willis Lewis Robards

1873 (1873)
U.S.
DiedNovember 3, 1921(1921-11-03) (aged 47–48)
Hollywood, California, U.S.
Burial placeHollywood Forever Cemetery
Other namesWalter Edwards
OccupationActor
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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,[3] including actor Willis Robards Jr. (also known as Willis Robards III; 1912–1984). Robards died of a heart attack on November 3, 1921, in Hollywood, California,[6][3] and is buried at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

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  • Night Shadows (1916), a two-reel western[11][12]

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