Place of Birth: New Castle, Pennsylvania, USA
Robert Sterling
Robert Sterling, born William Sterling Hart (November 13, 1917 – May 30, 2006) was an American film and television actor. The son of baseball player and umpire Bill Hart, he was born in New Castle, Pennsylvania. He attended the University of Pittsburgh and worked as a clothing salesman before pursuing an acting career. After signing with Columbia Pictures in 1939, he changed his name to Robert Sterling to avoid confusion with silent western star William S. Hart. In 1941, Sterling went to MGM. He worked steadily as a supporting player for several years. After serving in World War II as an Army Air Force flight instructor, he returned to Hollywood, but by the end of the decade, his film career had faltered. He did, however, play the non-singing role of Steve Baker, opposite Ava Gardner as Julie, in the hit MGM 1951 film version of Show Boat. Sterling later revived his acting career on the small screen with numerous appearances on Television.
Movie | Cast | Year |
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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea | Captain Lee Crane | 1961 |
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington | Senate Reporter (uncredited) | 1939 |
The Get-Away | Jeff Crane | 1941 |
Johnny Eager | Jimmy Courtney | 1941 |
The Sundowners | Tom Cloud | 1950 |
Bunco Squad | Det. Sgt. Steve Johnson | 1950 |
Show Boat | Steven Baker | 1951 |
Somewhere I'll Find You | Kirk 'Junior' Davis | 1942 |
Blood Car | Couple in horror | 2007 |
Nothing But Pleasure | Gangster at Cozy Auto Court | 1940 |
Those High Grey Walls | Convict (uncredited) | 1939 |
Two-Faced Woman | Dick 'Dickie' Williams | 1941 |
This Time for Keeps | Lee White | 1942 |
Outside These Walls | Reporter (uncredited) | 1939 |
Roughshod | Clay Phillips | 1949 |
Return to Peyton Place | Mike Rossi | 1961 |
A Global Affair | Randy Sterling | 1964 |
Dr. Kildare's Victory | Dr. Donald 'Don' Winthrop | 1942 |
Ringside Maisie | Terry Dolan, aka Young O'Hara | 1941 |
Column South | Lee Whitlock | 1953 |
I'll Wait for You | 'Lucky' Wilson | 1941 |
Letters from Three Lovers | Bob | 1973 |
Mandrake the Magician | Henchman | 1939 |
The Secret Heart | Chase N. Addams | 1946 |
Sorority House | Soda Shop Extra | 1939 |
The Amazing Mr. Williams | Elevator Boy (uncredited) | 1939 |
The Penalty | Edward McCormick | 1941 |
Blondie Meets the Boss | Office Worker / Man Dancing with Millie (uncredited) | 1939 |
Only Angels Have Wings | Bit Role | 1939 |
Good Girls Go to Paris | Student (uncredited) | 1939 |
Golden Boy | Elevator Boy | 1939 |
The Man They Could Not Hang | First Reporter (uncredited) | 1939 |
Blondie Brings Up Baby | Dithers' Employee (uncredited) | 1939 |
Pest from the West | Cigarette Customer at Adjacent Table (uncredited) | 1939 |
Glove Slingers | Warehouseman Taking Fight Pool Money (uncredited) | 1939 |
The Heckler | Trophy Presenter | 1940 |
The Gay Caballero | Billy Brewster | 1940 |
Beware Spooks! | Bellboy (uncredited) | 1939 |
A Woman is the Judge | Reporter (uncredited) | 1939 |
Manhattan Heartbeat | Johnny Farrell | 1940 |
Beggarman, Thief | Colonel Day | 1979 |
Mandrake the Magician | Henchman | 1940 |
The Man Who Had Influence | David Grant | 1950 |
A-26 Flying Tips | Captain | 1945 |
Personalities | (uncredited) | 1942 |
Dearest Enemy | John Copeland | 1955 |
Night of 100 Stars | Self | 1982 |
Yesterday's Heroes | 1940 | Series | Cast | Year |
Murder, She Wrote | Ben Shipley | 1984 |
Simon & Simon | 1981 | |
Naked City | Jason Colwell | 1958 |
Hotel | 1982 | |
Studio One | 1948 | |
General Electric Theater | Robert Major (uncredited) | 1953 |
The Twilight Zone | Douglas Winter | 1959 |
Ichabod and Me | 1961 | |
Nanny and the Professor | 1970 | |
Topper | 1953 | |
Lux Video Theatre | Alan | 1950 |
Climax! | Husband | 1954 |
The Brian Keith Show | 1972 | |
Suspense | 1949 | |
Robert Montgomery Presents | 1950 | |
Front Row Center | 1945 | |
Cavalcade of America | Charles Jerrold | 1952 |
The Steve Allen Show | Self - Night Club Duo | 1956 |
Lights Out | 1949 | |
Letter to Loretta | Markle | 1953 |
Love That Jill | 1958 | |
Masquerade | 1983 | |
The 20th Century Fox Hour | Steve Buchanan | 1955 |
Lux Video Theatre | Theodore Drew III | 1950 |
Lux Video Theatre | Pete | 1950 |
Lux Video Theatre | Lew Davis | 1950 |
Lux Video Theatre | David | 1950 |
Robert Montgomery Presents | Richard Clyde | 1950 |
Robert Montgomery Presents | Peter Putnam | 1950 |
Studio One | David Grant | 1948 |
Studio One | Jeff Troy | 1948 |
The Ford Television Theatre | Hank Holloway | 1952 |
What's My Line? | Self - Mystery Guest | 1950 |
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour | Ray Roscoe | 1962 |