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  1. Sterling Hayden was an American actor. Films. Year Title Role Notes 1941 Virginia: Norman Williams Film debut Bahama Passage: Adrian Ainsworth 1947 Blaze of Noon:

  2. May 24, 1986 · May 24, 1986 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. Maverick actor Sterling Hayden, the one-time Hollywood leading man whose restlessness led him through careers as a sea captain, OSS agent and gun-runner ...

  3. Sterling Walter Hayden (born Sterling Relyea Walter; March 26, 1916 — May 23, 1986) was an American actor who became famous in the post-war era for playing dark anti-heroes and villains in many Film Noir and crime movies. His imposing height (6 feet 5 inches) and incredible intensity made him a powerful screen presence which lent great power ...

  4. 70 Credits. The Blue & the Gray. 1982. DuPont Show of the Month. 1960. Wagon Train. 1957. Bahama Passage. Carol for Another Christmas.

  5. Kansas Pacific (1953) -- (Movie Clip) Just An Ordinary Fight Kansas, 1860, Sterling Hayden as undercover U.S. Army officer Nelson has just arrived to oversee railroad construction when he meets Reed Hadley as Quantrill (About twice the age the historic figure lived to become), who in fact is an agent for the incipient Confederacy, joining in ...

  6. Apr 26, 2016 · So says a bystander shortly after Sterling Hayden’s introduction in the classic alt-western Johnny Guitar. He’s not wrong – the first thing you notice about Hayden is his remarkable height. Measuring 6’5”, he literally towers over his co-stars, carrying himself with an effortless authority. There is, however, much more to Hayden than ...

  7. May 17, 2012 · Essential Hayden Noir: T The Asphalt Jungle, an iconic Sterling Hayden noir film he Asphalt Jungle (1950) Directed by John Huston, this is the heist movie by which all others are judged. (See my list of the top 5 classic heist movies.) Hayden plays a homesick hick living in the big city and making his way as a career criminal.

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