
Actor
Robert Sterling
Born 1917 · New Castle, Pennsylvania, USA
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.
Acting

The Twilight Zone
Douglas Winter · 1959

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Senate Reporter (uncredited) · 1939

Murder, She Wrote
Ben Shipley · 1984

Only Angels Have Wings
Bit Role · 1939

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
Ray Roscoe · 1962

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Captain Lee Crane · 1961

Show Boat
Steven Baker · 1951

The Man They Could Not Hang
First Reporter (uncredited) · 1939

Return to Peyton Place
Mike Rossi · 1961

What's My Line?
Self - Mystery Guest · 1950

Johnny Eager
Jimmy Courtney · 1941

Golden Boy
Elevator Boy · 1939

Dearest Enemy
John Copeland · 1955

Yesterday's Heroes
Duke Wyman · 1940

Two-Faced Woman
Dick 'Dickie' Williams · 1941

Outside These Walls
Reporter (uncredited) · 1939

Good Girls Go to Paris
Student (uncredited) · 1939

Blood Car
Couple in horror · 2007

Beware Spooks!
Bellboy (uncredited) · 1939

Sorority House
Soda Shop Extra (uncredited) · 1939

The Ford Television Theatre
Hank Holloway · 1952

Pest from the West
Cigarette Customer at Adjacent Table (uncredited) · 1939

The Penalty
Edward McCormick · 1941

This Time for Keeps
Lee White · 1942