- Robert Sterling
Infobox actor
name = Robert Sterling
birthname = William Sterling Hart
birthdate = birth date|1917|11|13
location =New Castle, Pennsylvania
deathdate = death date and age|2006|5|30|1917|11|13
deathplace =Brentwood, California
spouse =Ann Sothern (1943-1949)Anne Jeffreys (1951-2006)Robert Sterling, born William Sterling Hart (
November 13 1917 –May 30 2006 ), was an American film and televisionactor .Biography
Early life
The son of baseball player and umpire
Bill Hart , he was born inNew Castle, Pennsylvania , 50 miles (80 km) northwest of Pittsburgh. He attended theUniversity of Pittsburgh and worked as a clothing salesman before pursuing an acting career.Film
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 toMGM . He worked steadily as a supporting player for several years. After serving inWorld 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, oppositeAva Gardner as Julie, in the hitMGM 1951 film version of "Show Boat ".Television
Sterling reinvigorated his career, first with a club act with wife
Anne Jeffreys , and then becoming a fixture on television. He was cast in numerous dramatic roles on early television, when networks often televised live dramatic performances.Sterling is perhaps most well known, however, for starring with Jeffreys, as the spirited George Kerby (to Jefferys' Marion Kerby) in the television program "Topper", which appeared from 1953 to 1955. Veteran Leo G. Carroll appeared in the title role.
Wife Marion Kerby was referred to as "the ghostess with the mostest" while Sterling's character was known as "that most sporty spirit".
After some additional television and film work in the early 1960s, including "
Return to Peyton Place " and "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea " in 1961 and "A Global Affair " in 1964, Sterling essentially retired, making only sporadic appearances with Jeffreys in later shows such as "Murder, She Wrote " and "Hotel".Personal life
Sterling was married twice. His first marriage, in 1943, was to noted actress
Ann Sothern . They had a daughter, Patricia (Tisha Sterling ), who became an actress. Sothern and Sterling divorced in 1949.Sterling met Jeffreys soon after in his Broadway debut, and they were married in 1951. They had three sons: Jeffrey, Dana, and Tyler.
Death
Sterling died Tuesday,
May 30 2006 , aged 88, at his home inBrentwood, California . According to the Associated Press, his son, Jeffrey, indicated that Sterling died of natural causes, but had suffered from debilitatingshingles for the last decade of his life ( [http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06152/694733-122.stm] ).External links
*imdb|id=0827577|name=Robert Sterling
* [http://people.monstersandcritics.com/article_1168819.php/Actor_Robert_Sterling_dead_at_age_88 UPI obituary, "Actor Robert Sterling dead at age 88" June 1, 2006]* [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/01/arts/01sterling.html?ex=1149307200&en=a72965d63eb4ae88&ei=5087%0A "New York Times" "Robert Sterling, 88, of 'Topper,' Is Dead" June 1 2006]
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