[to Michael, in Sicilian]  McCluskey : In November 1960 he said he was a "sailor or writer" rather than an actor.[31]. In December 1941, it was reported that he had quit Hollywood saying "I'm no actor! Hayden returned to Paramount. Company Credits Take a hold of him. Hayden also invited well-known photographer Dody Weston Thompson along to document the trip and to help shoot location choices. It should've never happened. I pulled them guys off of here, eh, now get away from this hospital! : In the early 1960s, Hayden rented one of the pilot houses of the retired ferryboat Berkeley, docked in Sausalito, California, where he resided while writing his autobiography Wanderer, which was first published in 1963. Official Sites He won't be, Mike. What happened to your father was business. They had four children, Christian, Dana, Gretchen and Matthew. You think too much of me, kid. He returned to filmmaking with Hard Contract (1969), supporting James Coburn and Loving (1970). [to Sollozzo]  [22], In 1952, while divorcing his second wife, the court heard Hayden made $100,000 the previous year. In 1958, after a bitter divorce from Betty Ann de Noon, Hayden was awarded custody of his children. While at Parris Island, he was recommended for Officer Candidate School. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. . He was cast as one of several brothers in an aviation film, Blaze of Noon (1947). "Wild Bill" Donovan's Office of the Coordinator of Information. The studio suspended him when he turned down a role in The Sainted Sisters.[19]. His father died when he was just nine and his mother remarried. [17], He returned to the US and told the press "I feel a real obligation to make this a better country – and I believe the movies are the place to do it."[18]. It was not a large success but Flaming Feather (1952), a Western, did well. The Come On (1956) was a film noir with Anne Baxter. I'm a sailor. [13], His wife at that time, Betty de Noon (m 1947),[21] insisted that the names her ex-husband provided were already in the hands of the committee, which had a copy of the Communist Party's membership list. : Hayden bought a canal barge in the Netherlands in 1969, eventually moving it to the heart of Paris and living on it part of the time. All I want is a truce. You must understand why I had to do that. McCluskey Why did you never write? Hayden dropped out of high school at the age of 16 and took a job as mate on … He remained there after it became the Office of Strategic Services (OSS).[14][15][16]. McCluskey It was only a minor hit but was highly regarded critically and established Hayden as a leading man. What held you to it, to something you so vehemently professed to despise? Sollozzo : Michael I thought I got all you Guinea hoods locked up! What happened to the men who were guarding my father, Captain? McCluskey Hayden's success continued into the New Hollywood era, with roles such as Irish-American policeman Captain McCluskey in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather (1972), alcoholic novelist Roger Wade in Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye (1973), and elderly peasant Leo Dalcò in Bernardo Bertolucci's 1900 (1976). Sterling Walter Hayden (born Sterling Relyea Walter; March 26, 1916 – May 23, 1986) was an American actor, author, sailor and decorated Marine Corps officer and OSS agent (from services during World War II). : He attended Wassookeag School in Dexter, Maine. His stepfather, moved the family around the East Coast trying to stay one step ahead of his creditors. What's the Turk paying you to set up my father, Captain? Hayden was born in Montclair, NJ on March 26, 1916. : He continued acting merely to finance his many voyages and journeys. "Everything is wrong with that city."[32]. I am sorry. Goddamn it Phil, I said take him in! I gotta frisk you, so turn around, on your knees facing me. : What happened to your father was business. Sterling Walter Hayden (born Sterling Relyea Walter; March 26, 1916 – May 23, 1986) was an American actor, author, sailor and decorated Marine Corps officer and OSS agent (from services during World War II). Michael Hayden often professed distaste for film acting, saying he did it mainly to pay for his ships and voyages. McCluskey He received the Silver Star for gallantry in action in the Balkans and Mediterranean (according to his citation, "Lt. Hamilton displayed great courage in making hazardous sea voyages in enemy-infested waters and reconnaissance through enemy-held areas"), a Bronze Arrowhead device for parachuting behind enemy lines, and a commendation from Yugoslavia's Josip Broz Tito. [Michael gets up, but a suspicious Sollozzo probes Michael's crotch, to Michael's offense]. He made some films in Europe: The Final Programme (1973), Deadly Strangers (1975), Cipolla Colt (1975) and 1900 (1975). Hayden also began appearing on TV shows such as Celebrity Playhouse. [10], Hayden went to Paramount in May 1940. Sterling Hayden was an American actor and author.. The Godfather (1972) Sterling Hayden: Capt. He also shared a home in Wilton, Connecticut, with his family and had an apartment in Sausalito. You see yourself coming awake any one of a thousand mornings between the spring of 1954, and that of 1958—alone in a double bed in a big white house deep in suburban Sherman Oaks, not far from Hollywood. How's the Italian food in this restaurant? You turn and gaze at a pair of desks not far from the double bed. He's clean. Michael [24], He had a support role in a big studio picture, Prince Valiant (1954), playing Sir Gawain, then returned to more conventional material with Arrow in the Dust. Higgins (Cliff Robertson) asked Mr. Wabash, "You served with Col. Donovan in the OSS, didn't you, sir?" [1] His first voyage was to Newport Beach, California, from New London, Connecticut. McCluskey | [6][7][8] Hayden spoke of his nautical experiences before the monthly meeting of the Adventurers' Club of New York on March 21, 1940.[9]. What I want... what's most important to me is that I have a guarantee: no more attempts on my father's life. Sterling Hayden died of prostate cancer in 1986. I don't want my father bothered anymore. [6] After serving as sailor and fireman on larger vessels and sailing around the world several times, he was awarded his first command at age 22, skippering the square rigger Florence C. Robinson 7,700 miles from Gloucester, Massachusetts, to Tahiti in 1938. Sollozzo It was financed by Republic Pictures, which used Hayden on several occasions.[25]. He went to see and quickly learned the hard lessons of sailing. McCluskey Capt. Sterling Hayden, Actor: Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. : He remained a "B picture" star though: Crime of Passion (1957), a noir; 5 Steps to Danger (1957), a mystery film; Valerie (1957), a Western "noir"; Zero Hour! The Last Command (1955) was the story of the Alamo for Republic, with Hayden as Jim Bowie. In 1938 Hayden's photo was taken during the annual Gloucester, Massachusetts, Fishermen's Race. : Capt. Los Angeles Times 16 Jan 1959: 26. Then it was action: Battle Taxi (1954), a Korean War movie; Timberjack (1955), a Western for Republic; Shotgun (1955), a Western with Yvonne de Carlo; The Eternal Sea (1955), a World War II naval story; Top Gun (1955), a Western for producer Edward Small. https://godfather.fandom.com/wiki/Sterling_Hayden?oldid=89156. [16] Tito awarded him the Order of Merit. "[29], The crew sailed from San Francisco Bay to Tahiti, where Hayden had planned to film a movie. 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). With a distinctive "rapid-fire baritone" voice and standing at 6 ft 5 in (196 cm),[2][3] he had a commanding screen presence in both leading and supporting roles. [20] As the Red Scare deepened in the U.S., he cooperated with the House Un-American Activities Committee, confessing his brief Communist ties and "naming names. Michael Hayden was born in Upper Montclair, New Jersey, to George and Frances Walter, who named him Sterling Relyea Walter. Hayden related documents on his OSS service. [6] Later, he was a fisherman on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, ran a charter yacht, and served as a fireman on 11 trips to Cuba aboard a steamer. I have much respect for your father. 31 July 2015 Capt. : : He appeared in several sucessful movies, including The Godfather (as Captain McCluskey) and Dr Strangelove: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. He became noted for supporting roles in the 1960s, 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). [11], Paramount dubbed the 6 ft 5 in (196 cm) actor "The Most Beautiful Man in the Movies" and "The Beautiful Blond Viking God.". He left active duty on December 24, 1945. Capt. Capt. He declared that joining the party was "the stupidest and most ignorant thing I have ever done in my life. Camera and Travel printed her photographs of paradise in 1961. He was offered the role of "Quint" in Jaws (1975) but turned it down.[33]. Don't take too long... Capt. They had two children, Andrew and David. It was either turn things around or hang myself. Technical Specs, Cop with Capt. Hayden was born March 26, 1916, in Upper Montclair, New Jersey, to George and Frances Walter, who named him Sterling Relyea Walter. The kid's clean Captain, he's a war hero! He joined the United States Marine Corps as a private, under the name John Hamilton, an alias he never used otherwise. [28], "I'd had it", he said. Capt.

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