Sterling Hayden
Sterling Walter Hayden, originally named Sterling Relyea Walter, was an esteemed American actor and author whose life journey took unexpected turns. Born in 1916, he had no initial ambition for acting; after dropping out of high school at 16, he found himself working as a mate on a schooner. By 22, he had become a ship's captain, but his desire to own a boat led him to the modeling scene in New York City. His good looks caught the eye of talent scouts from Paramount Studios, who offered him a contract.
Hayden emerged as a striking leading man in Hollywood during the 1940s and 1950s, later transitioning into rugged character roles in iconic films such as "Dr. Strangelove," "The Godfather," "Nine to Five," and "King of the Gypsies." Over his career, he starred in 71 feature films and television productions, beginning with "Virginia" in 1941 and concluding with the miniseries "The Blue and the Gray" in 1982.
In addition to his film career, Hayden was passionate about the sea, which he explored in his 1963 autobiography, "Wanderer," and in his 1970 epic novel "Voyage." The latter received acclaim as a Book-of-the-Month Club selection. In 1983, he appeared in the German documentary "Pharos of Chaos," where he candidly discussed his struggles with alcohol, saying, "What confuses me is I ain't all that unhappy. So why do I drink, I don't know." Hayden passed away in 1986, leaving behind a legacy marked by both artistic achievement and personal complexity.
Filmography
Nine to Five
The Last Command (1955)
Kansas Pacific
Suddenly
The Final Programme
Winter Kills
The Asphalt Jungle
Arrow In The Dust
Flat Top
The Albatross (2016)
The Eternal Sea
Prince Valiant
Denver and Rio Grande
Kubrick by Kubrick
The Iron Sheriff
Venom (1981)
Gun Battle at Monterey
Zero Hour!
Naked Alibi
Pharos of Chaos
Johnny Guitar
Cry, Onion!
Loving
1900
5 Steps to Danger
Carol for Another Christmas
Crime of Passion
Terror in a Texas Town
The Long Goodbye
Battle Taxi
El Paso
The Star
The Outsider (1979)
The Golden Hawk
Mario Puzo's The Godfather: The Complete Novel for Television