Sterling Hayden filmography

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Sterling Hayden was an American actor.

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Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1941 Virginia Norman WilliamsFilm debut
Bahama Passage Adrian Ainsworth
1947 Blaze of Noon Tad McDonald
1949 El Paso Bert Donner
Manhandled Joe Cooper
1950 The Asphalt Jungle Dix Handley
1951 Journey into Light Reverend John BurrowsAlternate title: Skid Road
1952 The Star Jim Johannson Barry Lester
Flaming Feather Tex McCloud
Denver and Rio Grande McCabePromoted as Denver & Rio Grande in the United States
Hellgate Gilman Hanley
The Golden Hawk Kit Gerardo/The Hawk
Flat Top Commander Dan CollierUnited Kingdom title: Eagles of the Fleet
1953 Fighter Attack Steve
So Big Pervis DeJong
Take Me to Town Will Hall
Kansas Pacific Captain John Nelson
1954 Crime Wave Det. Lt. SimsAlso called The City is Dark
Prince Valiant Sir Gawain
Arrow in the Dust Bart Laish
Johnny Guitar Johnny "Guitar" LoganTitle role
Naked Alibi Chief Joe Conroy
Suddenly Sheriff Tod Shaw
1955 Battle Taxi Capt. Russ EdwardsUnited States title: Operation Air Rescue
Timberjack Tim Chipman
Shotgun Clay Hardin
The Eternal Sea Rear-Adm. John Madison Hoskins Alternate title: The Admiral Hoskins Story
Top Gun Rick Martin
The Last Command Jim Bowie United States title: San Antonio de Bexar
1956 The Come On Dave Arnold
The Killing Johnny Clay
1957 Crime of Passion Police Lt. Bill Doyle
5 Steps to Danger John Emmett
Gun Battle at Monterey Jay Turner/John York
Valerie John Garth
Zero Hour! Captain Martin Treleaven
The Iron Sheriff Sheriff Samuel 'Sam' Galt
1958 Ten Days to Tulara Scotty
Terror in a Texas Town George Hansen
1964 Dr. Strangelove Brigadier General Jack D. Ripper
Carol for Another Christmas Daniel GrudgeTV movie
1969 Hard Contract Michael Carlson
1970Ternos CaçadoresAllan
Loving Lepridon
1971Le Saut de l'angeMason/Custer
1972 The Godfather Captain McCluskey
Le Grand départM. Nature/The Leader
1973 The Long Goodbye Roger Wade/Billy Joe Smith
The Final Programme Maj. Wrongway Lindbergh
1974 Deadly Strangers Malcolm Robarts
1975Is It Any Wonder?
Cipolla Colt "Henry 'Jack' Pullitzer"Alternate titles: Cry, Onion!, Spaghetti Western, The Smell of Onion
1976 1900 Leo Dalcò
1978 King of the Gypsies King Zharko Stepanowicz
1979 Winter Kills Z.K. Dawson
1980 The Outsider Seamus Flaherty
9 to 5 Russell Tinsworthy
1981 Gas Duke Stuyvesant
Venom Howard AndersonFinal film

Television

YearTitleEpisodeRoleNotes
1953 The Philip Morris Playhouse "Nightmare"Episode 1.5
1954 Schlitz Playhouse of Stars "Delay at Fort Bess"
1956Celebrity Playhouse"Girl at Large"
1957 Zane Grey Theater "The Necessary Breed"Link Stevens
Wagon Train "The Les Rand Story"Les Rand
General Electric Theater "The Iron Horse"Joe Turner
Playhouse 90 "A Sound of Different Drummers"Gordon Miller
1958Schlitz Playhouse of Stars"East of the Moon"Neal Norton
Goodyear Theatre"Points Beyond"Lieutenant Charley Ewell
Playhouse 90"The Last Man"Mitch Barrett
Playhouse 90"The Long March"Col. Rocky Templeton
Playhouse 90"Old Man"J.J. Taylor
1960The DuPont Show of the Month"Ethan Frome"Ethan Frome
1964Carol for Another ChristmasDaniel Grudge
1973 The Starlost "Voyage of Discovery"Old Jeremiah
1974 Banacek "Fly Me – If You Can Find Me"Tony Fowler
1977The Godfather: A Novel for TelevisionNo.1.1 – 1.4Capt. McCluskey
1982 The Blue and the Gray John Brown Last appearance

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<i>Bahama Passage</i> 1941 film

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El Paso is a 1949 American Western film directed by Lewis R. Foster and starring John Payne, Gail Russell and Sterling Hayden.

<i>Journey into Light</i> 1951 film

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<i>Hellgate</i> (1952 film) 1952 film

Hellgate is a 1952 American Western film directed by Charles Marquis Warren and starring Sterling Hayden. It was the second of three films Warren made for Robert L. Lippert as a writer/director.

<i>The Golden Hawk</i> 1952 film

The Golden Hawk is a 1952 American historical adventure film in Technicolor directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Rhonda Fleming, Sterling Hayden and John Sutton. It is based on the 1948 novel of the same name by Frank Yerby.

<i>Flat Top</i> (film) 1952 film

Flat Top is a 1952 American drama war film filmed in Cinecolor, directed by Lesley Selander and starring Sterling Hayden, with early appearances from Phyllis Coates, Jack Larson, Richard Carlson, and William Schallert. The film earned William Austin an Academy Award nomination for Best Film Editing in 1953.

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Old Man (<i>Playhouse 90</i>) 8th episode of the 3rd season of Playhouse 90

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