Sterling Hayden
Sterling Walter Hayden was an American actor. A leading man for most of his career, he specialized in Westerns and film noir throughout the 1950s, in films such as John Huston's The Asphalt Jungle (1950), Nicholas Ray's Johnny Guitar (1954), and Stanley Kubrick's The Killing (1956). In the 1960s, he became noted for supporting roles, perhaps most memorably as General Jack D. Ripper in Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964).
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🎬 Movies
Old Man
actor
1958
Days of Wine and Roses
actor
1958
Terror in a Texas Town
actor
1958
Zero Hour!
actor
1957
Valerie
actor
1957
Crime of Passion
actor
1956
The Killing
actor
1956
Top Gun
actor
1955
The Last Command
actor
1955
Shotgun
actor
1955
Timberjack
actor
1955
Naked Alibi
actor
1954
Suddenly
actor
1954
Johnny Guitar
actor
1954
Prince Valiant
actor
1954
So Big
actor
1953
Crime Wave
actor
1953
Kansas Pacific
actor
1953
The Star
actor
1952
Flat Top
actor
1952
The Golden Hawk
actor
1952
Hellgate
actor
1952
Denver and Rio Grande
actor
1952
The Asphalt Jungle
actor
1950