Robert Sterling Net Worth is $5 Million Robert Sterling Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Born William Sterling Hart in 1917, the Pennsylvania-born actor was the son of a professional ballplayer. He graduated from the University of Pittsburgh, then worked as a clothing salesman before deciding to give acting a try. He certainly had the requisite dreamboat looks as Columbia signed this blue-eyed, black-haired, extraordinary-looking ...
Full Name Claire Cloninger Date Of Birth November 13, 1917 Died 2006-05-30 Place Of Birth New Castle, Pennsylvania, USA Height 6' 1" (1.85 m) Profession Actor, Soundtrack Education University of Pittsburgh Spouse Anne Jeffreys children Children Dana, Tyler, Jeffrey Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 He was a staunch conservative Republican. 2 Ex-father-in-law of Lal Baum . 3 Best remembered by the public for his co-starring role as "George Kerby" in the television series, Topper (1953). 4 Created a family business in the 1970s with Sterling & Sons, a Santa Monica company that manufactured custom-made golf clubs. 5 Was a vice president and spokesman for a computer software company that implemented one of the first supermarket bar-coding and computer inventory systems. 6 Shortly after arriving in Hollywood in 1938, he tested for the boxing lead in Golden Boy (1939), but lost out to William Holden . He ended up with an uncredited bit in the movie. He later played a boxer in the movie Ringside Maisie (1941) where he met first wife Ann Sothern . 7 His father, Walter S. Hart, played professional baseball in the Chicago Cubs' minor league farm system. 8 Sterling's movie career at MGM was interrupted by World War II, during which he served as an Army Air Forces flight instructor and was stationed in London. 9 Once considered for the title role in the classic Perry Mason (1957) series, which eventually went to Raymond Burr . 10 Father, with Ann Sothern , of actress Tisha Sterling . Father, with Anne Jeffreys , of sons Jeffrey, Dana and Tyler.
Actor Title Year Status Character Murder, She Wrote 1986 TV Series Ben Shipley Hotel 1984 TV Series Mr. Jenks Masquerade 1983 TV Series Simon & Simon 1982 TV Series Michael Wells / Arthur Bristol Fantasy Island 1982 TV Series Walter Rawlin Beggarman, Thief 1979 TV Movie Colonel Day The Brian Keith Show 1974 TV Series Linc Diana 1973 TV Series Steven Letters from Three Lovers 1973 TV Movie Bob Love, American Style 1972 TV Series the President (segment "Love and the President") The Bold Ones: The New Doctors 1971 TV Series Marsh Freeman Nanny and the Professor 1971 TV Series Bentley Everett A Global Affair 1964 Randy Sterling Naked City 1963 TV Series Jason Colwell The Twilight Zone 1963 TV Series Douglas Winter The Alfred Hitchcock Hour 1962 TV Series Ray Roscoe Ichabod and Me 1961-1962 TV Series Bob Major Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 1961 Capt. Lee Crane Return to Peyton Place 1961 Mike Rossi The United States Steel Hour 1960 TV Series Peter Finn Love That Jill 1958 TV Series Jack Gibson Wagon Train 1957 TV Series Tobe Cannon Telephone Time 1957 TV Series Henri Haskell Cavalcade of America 1957 TV Series The Ford Television Theatre 1956-1957 TV Series Hank Holloway / Frank Darin The 20th Century-Fox Hour 1956 TV Series Steve Buchanan Star Stage 1956 TV Series Lux Video Theatre 1951-1956 TV Series Pete / Theodore Drew III / David / ... The Loretta Young Show 1956 TV Series Markle Max Liebman Presents: Dearest Enemy 1955 TV Movie Captain John Copeland Climax! 1955 TV Series Husband Topper 1953-1955 TV Series George Kerby Studio One in Hollywood 1950-1955 TV Series Jeff Troy / David Grant Column South 1953 Capt. Lee Whitlock Robert Montgomery Presents 1952-1953 TV Series Guest Host / Richard Clyde The Gulf Playhouse 1952 TV Series Suspense 1952 TV Series Lights Out 1951-1952 TV Series Francis Carvel Celanese Theatre 1952 TV Series Harold Sigrift Faith Baldwin Romance Theatre 1951 TV Series Show Boat 1951 Steven Baker The Clock 1951 TV Series Showtime, U.S.A. 1951 TV Series The Ford Theatre Hour 1951 TV Series Bunco Squad 1950 Det. Sgt. Steve Johnson The Sundowners 1950 Tom Cloud Roughshod 1949 Clay Phillips The Secret Heart 1946 Chase N. Addams Personalities 1942 Short uncredited Somewhere I'll Find You 1942 Kirk 'Junior' Davis This Time for Keeps 1942 Lee White Dr. Kildare's Victory 1942 Dr. Donald Winthrop Johnny Eager 1941 Jimmy Courtney Two-Faced Woman 1941 Dick Williams Ringside Maisie 1941 Terry Dolan The Getaway 1941 Jeff Crane I'll Wait for You 1941 Jonathan 'Jack' / 'Lucky' Wilson The Penalty 1941 Edward McCormick The Gay Caballero 1940 Billy Brewster Yesterday's Heroes 1940 Duke Wyman Manhattan Heartbeat 1940 Johnny Farrell The Heckler 1940 Short Trophy Presenter (uncredited) Nothing But Pleasure 1940 Short Gangster at Cozy Auto Court (uncredited) My Son Is Guilty 1939 Judd (uncredited) The Awful Goof 1939 Short Bill - Co-Worker (uncredited) Glove Slingers 1939 Short Warehouseman Taking Fight Pool Money (uncredited) The Amazing Mr. Williams 1939 Elevator Boy (uncredited) Blondie Brings Up Baby 1939 Dithers' Employee (uncredited) Beware Spooks! 1939 Bellboy (uncredited) Mr. Smith Goes to Washington 1939 Senate Reporter (uncredited) Scandal Sheet 1939 Student The Story of Charles Goodyear 1939 Short Charles Goodyear A Woman Is the Judge 1939 Reporter (uncredited) Those High Grey Walls 1939 Convict (uncredited) Golden Boy 1939 Elevator Boy (uncredited) The Man They Could Not Hang 1939 First Reporter (uncredited) Good Girls Go to Paris 1939 Student (uncredited) Pest from the West 1939 Short Cigarette Customer at Adjacent Table (uncredited) Missing Daughters 1939 Radio Man (uncredited) Only Angels Have Wings 1939 Bit Role (uncredited) Mandrake, the Magician 1939 Henchman Sorority House 1939 Soda Shop Extra (uncredited) The Chump Takes a Bump 1939 Short Night Club Patron (uncredited) Outside These Walls 1939 Reporter (uncredited) First Offenders 1939 Nick (uncredited) Romance of the Redwoods 1939 Bit Role (uncredited) Blondie Meets the Boss 1939 Office Worker / Man Dancing with Millie (uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Inga 1968 writer: "Middle of Nowhere" US version Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall 1958 TV Series performer - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character All-Star Party for 'Dutch' Reagan 1985 TV Special Himself Night of 100 Stars 1982 TV Special Himself A Bob Hope Comedy Special 1966 TV Special Himself The Linkletter Show 1961 TV Series Himself Here's Hollywood 1960 TV Series Himself Celebrity Golf 1960 TV Series Himself The Milton Berle Show 1958 TV Series Himself To Tell the Truth 1958 TV Series Himself - Panelist Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall 1958 TV Series Himself The Polly Bergen Show 1958 TV Series Herself - Max Factor Pitchwoman What's My Line? 1957 TV Series Himself - Mystery Guest The Steve Allen Plymouth Show 1956 TV Series Himself - Night Club Duo Front Row Center 1956 TV Series Himself - Host Shower of Stars 1955 TV Series Himself - Cameo The Easter Seal Teleparade of Stars 1955 TV Special Himself Screen Snapshots Series 34, No. 6: Hollywood Shower of Stars 1955 Short Himself Nothing But the Best 1953 TV Series Himself Screen Snapshots: Motion Picture Mothers, Inc. 1949 Short Himself The Society of Singers Presents: A Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald 1989 TV Movie Himself The Child Help Benefit Special 1987 TV Movie Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 8 February 1960. At 1709 Vine Street.
Known for movies Topper (1953-1955) as George Kerby
Show Boat (1951) as Steven Baker
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961) as Capt. Lee Crane
Johnny Eager (1941) as Jimmy Courtney