Sterling Hayden

Biography

Sterling Walter Hayden, born Sterling Relyea Walter, was an American actor and author. He didn't really harbor any aspirations of being an actor, dropped out of high school at the age of 16 and hired on as mate on a schooner. He was a ship's captain at 22, and in need of cash to buy his own boat, established himself as a model in New York, discovered by Paramount Studios talent scouts and offered a contract. Sterling Hayden, the handsome tall blond actor who played wholesome leading-man movie roles in the 1940's and 1950's and later weathered into a rough-hewn solid character actor in films such as ''Dr. Strangelove'', ''The Godfather,'' "Nine to Five" and "King of the Gypsies". He appeared in 71 feature films and tv-productions from the debut in "Virginia" 1941 to the tv mini-series "The Blue and the Gray" in 1982. He wrote of his obsessive fascination with the sea in a 1963 autobiography, ''Wanderer,'' and in 1970 his 700-page epic novel of the sea, ''Voyage,'' was a main selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club. Sterling Hayden appeared in the German documentary, ''Pharos of Chaos,'' (1983) filmed aboard his barge in Europe, and seemed to be in an alcoholic stupor much of the time, supplementing his wine intake with hashish. On camera he said: ''What confuses me is I ain't all that unhappy. So why do I drink, I don't know.''

Filmography

Johnny Clay
Lt. William Doyle
Leo Dalcò
King Zharko Stepanowicz
Howard Anderson
Johnny 'Guitar' Logan
Joe E. Conroy
Z.K. Dawson
Maj. Wrongway Lindbergh
Joe Cooper
Dave Arnold
Sir Gawain
Michael Carlson
Capt. John Nelson
Sheriff Tod Shaw
Pervis De Jong
Russell Tinsworthy
Commander Dan Collier
Det. Lt. Sims
Captain Martin Treleaven
John Garth
Lepridon
Malcolm Robarts
Henry 'Jack' Pullitzer
Seamus Flaherty
Jim Johannsen aka Barry Lester
Captain McCluskey
Adrian Ainsworth
Mason / Custer
Sterling Hayden
Capt. Russ Edwards
Clay Hardin
Kit 'The Hawk' Gerardo
Jay Turner / John York
Bert Donner
Lt. Tod Voorhees
Rick Martin
Norman Williams
Tad McDonald
Sheriff Samuel Galt
Rear-Adm. John Madison Hoskins
Tim Chipman
Self (archive footage)
Tex McCloud
Rev, John Burrows
Tall Convict
Self - Actor
M. Nature / The Leader
Duke Stuyvesant
Glass Man (voice) (archive footage)
Self (introduction)
Self (intro/outro)
Self (archive footage)