Robert Sterling Overview:

Actor, Robert Sterling, was born William Sterling Hart on Nov 13, 1917 in New Castle, Pennsylvania. Sterling died at the age of 88 on May 30, 2006 in Brentwood, CA .

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He was honored with one star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Television.

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Capt. Lee Whitlock: The time may come, Lieutenant, when the North and the South are at each other's throat. But as of right now, there's no war being fought. We are all still in the same army.
Lt. Jed Sayre: I'm glad you feel that way, sir.
Capt. Lee Whitlock: That's the way I expect every officer and man in this post to feel. And if they don't feel it, they can act it.


James Cloud: It's a lucky thing for you, I happened to be passing through.
Tom Cloud: And you are gonna to keep on passing through too.
James Cloud: Why you kill me if I don't?
Tom Cloud: You know... someday it might come to that.


Brig. Gen. B.N. Stone: I was told you were a man of intense loyalty... deeply devoted to the cause.
Capt. Lee Whitlock: The cause? Causes may start wars, but they don't win them!


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Ex-father-in-law of Lal Baum.

Shortly after arriving in Hollywood in 1938, he tested for the boxing lead in Golden Boy (1939), but lost out to William Holden. He ended up with an uncredited bit in the movie. He later played a boxer in the movie Ringside Maisie (1941) where he met first wife Ann Sothern.

Sterling's movie career at MGM was interrupted by World War II, during which he served as an Army Air Forces flight instructor and was stationed in London.

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