Birthday
1917/11/13
Day of death
2006/05/30 (88 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
New Castle, Pennsylvania, USA
Also know as
William Sterling Hart
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. ...Read more
(1961) Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
as Captain Lee Crane
(1939) Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
as Senate Reporter (uncredited)
(1941) The Get-Away
as Jeff Crane
(1941) Johnny Eager
as Jimmy Courtney
(1950) The Sundowners
as Tom Cloud
(1950) Bunco Squad
as Det. Sgt. Steve Johnson
(1951) Show Boat
as Steven Baker
(1942) Somewhere I'll Find You
as Kirk 'Junior' Davis
(2007) Blood Car
as Couple in horror
(1940) Nothing But Pleasure
as Gangster at Cozy Auto Court
(1939) Those High Grey Walls
as Convict (uncredited)
(1941) Two-Faced Woman
as Dick 'Dickie' Williams
(1942) This Time for Keeps
as Lee White
(1939) Outside These Walls
as Reporter (uncredited)
(1949) Roughshod
as Clay Phillips
(1961) Return to Peyton Place
as Mike Rossi
(1964) A Global Affair
as Randy Sterling
(1942) Dr. Kildare's Victory
as Dr. Donald 'Don' Winthrop
(1941) Ringside Maisie
as Terry Dolan, aka Young O'Hara
(1953) Column South
as Lee Whitlock
(1941) I'll Wait for You
as 'Lucky' Wilson
(1973) Letters from Three Lovers
as Bob
(1939) Mandrake the Magician
as Henchman
(1946) The Secret Heart
as Chase N. Addams
(1939) Sorority House
as Soda Shop Extra
(1939) The Amazing Mr. Williams
as Elevator Boy (uncredited)
(1941) The Penalty
as Edward McCormick
(1939) Blondie Meets the Boss
as Office Worker / Man Dancing with Millie (uncredited)
(1939) Only Angels Have Wings
as Bit Role
(1939) Good Girls Go to Paris
as Student (uncredited)
(1939) Golden Boy
as Elevator Boy
(1939) The Man They Could Not Hang
as First Reporter (uncredited)
(1939) Blondie Brings Up Baby
as Dithers' Employee (uncredited)
(1939) Pest from the West
as Cigarette Customer at Adjacent Table (uncredited)
(1939) Glove Slingers
as Warehouseman Taking Fight Pool Money (uncredited)
(1940) The Heckler
as Trophy Presenter
(1940) The Gay Caballero
as Billy Brewster
(1939) Beware Spooks!
as Bellboy (uncredited)
(1939) A Woman is the Judge
as Reporter (uncredited)
(1940) Manhattan Heartbeat
as Johnny Farrell
(1979) Beggarman, Thief
as Colonel Day
(1940) Mandrake the Magician
as Henchman
(1950) The Man Who Had Influence
as David Grant
(1945) A-26 Flying Tips
as Captain
(1942) Personalities
as (uncredited)
(1955) Dearest Enemy
as John Copeland
(1982) Night of 100 Stars
as Self
(1940) Yesterday's Heroes
as ---
(1984) Murder, She Wrote
as Ben Shipley
(1981) Simon & Simon
as ---
(1958) Naked City
as Jason Colwell
(1982) Hotel
as ---
(1948) Studio One
as ---
(1953) General Electric Theater
as Robert Major (uncredited)
(1959) The Twilight Zone
as Douglas Winter
(1961) Ichabod and Me
as ---
(1970) Nanny and the Professor
as ---
(1953) Topper
as ---
(1950) Lux Video Theatre
as Alan
(1954) Climax!
as Husband
(1972) The Brian Keith Show
as ---
(1949) Suspense
as ---
(1950) Robert Montgomery Presents
as ---
(1945) Front Row Center
as ---
(1952) Cavalcade of America
as Charles Jerrold
(1956) The Steve Allen Show
as Self - Night Club Duo
(1949) Lights Out
as ---
(1953) Letter to Loretta
as Markle
(1958) Love That Jill
as ---
(1983) Masquerade
as ---
(1955) The 20th Century Fox Hour
as Steve Buchanan
(1950) Lux Video Theatre
as Theodore Drew III
(1950) Lux Video Theatre
as Pete
(1950) Lux Video Theatre
as Lew Davis
(1950) Lux Video Theatre
as David
(1950) Robert Montgomery Presents
as Richard Clyde
(1950) Robert Montgomery Presents
as Peter Putnam
(1948) Studio One
as David Grant
(1948) Studio One
as Jeff Troy
(1952) The Ford Television Theatre
as Hank Holloway
(1950) What's My Line?
as Self - Mystery Guest
(1962) The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
as Ray Roscoe