Most Recent Role: Ben Shipley on Murder, She Wrote
Alias Name(s): Robert Sterling
Gender: Male
Birthplace: New Castle, Pennsylvania
Birthday: 11-11-1917
Birth Name: William Sterling Hart
Date of Death: 5-30-2006
Cause of Death: Natural Causes
Alias Name(s): Robert Sterling
Gender: Male
Birthplace: New Castle, Pennsylvania
Birthday: 11-11-1917
Birth Name: William Sterling Hart
Date of Death: 5-30-2006
Cause of Death: Natural Causes
Robert Sterling was born William Sterling Hart. He is the son of a professional ballplayer. Robert Sterling's father was William (Bill)Hart. Bill was a professional baseball player who debut on July 26, 1886. His last game was before Robert's birth July 30, 1901. Bill Hart played for the Chicago Cubs and his position was catcher. Bill died when Robert was 19 years old and never got to see...
Most Recent Appearance
If A Body Meet A Body
Sunday 9 March 1986 on CBS
Jessica reluctantly gets involved when the coffin at Henry Vernon's memorial service turns out to be someone other than Henry. The town pins all their hopes on her once it's learned that Henry, the town's primary financial advisor, seems to have run off with everyone's money!
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In the 1970s Robert Sterling worked as vice president and spokesman for a company that implemented the software for one of the first supermarket barcoding and computer inventory systems. He later launched his own business, Sterling & Sons, a Santa Monica-based company that manufactured custom golf clubs.
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Robert Sterling died May 30, 2006 of natural causes following a decade-long battle with shingles. In his Brentwood by his bedside at the time of his death were his son, and wife of 55 years. The man that was once deemed the "the ghost with the most" died at the age of 88. It can be said that he lived a long happy life with Anne Jeffreys.
(edit) In 1958 there was a short lived television show called "Love that Jill." This was the second show that stared real life husband and wife, Robert Sterling and Anne Jeffreys. The show premise was the husband and wife worked for rival New York modeling agencies. The show ran one season with 13 episodes 30 minutes episodes.
(edit) Robert Sterling last know acting role was as Randy in "A Global Affair" (1964). (edit) Robert Sterlings last known work in a movie or television show was as Executive Producer for "Winter Kills" (1979). (edit)
(edit) In 1958 there was a short lived television show called "Love that Jill." This was the second show that stared real life husband and wife, Robert Sterling and Anne Jeffreys. The show premise was the husband and wife worked for rival New York modeling agencies. The show ran one season with 13 episodes 30 minutes episodes.
(edit) Robert Sterling last know acting role was as Randy in "A Global Affair" (1964). (edit) Robert Sterlings last known work in a movie or television show was as Executive Producer for "Winter Kills" (1979). (edit)
Other Appearances
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Front Row Center
Host (1956) |
Ichabod and Me
Bob Majors |
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The 20th Century-Fox Hour
Host (1956-1957) |
Topper
George Kerby |
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| Studio One |
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Cavalcade of America
The Widow Is Willing |
Celanese Theatre
Brief Moment Harold Sigrift |
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Climax
Thin Air Husband |
Fantasy Island
The Beautiful Skeptic / The Lost Platoon Walter Rawlin |
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Ford Theatre
Final Copy |
Ford Theatre: All Star Theatre
The Man Across the Hall Hank Holloway |
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Front Row Center
Front Row Center is a one hour dramatic anthology series that was broadcast live from New York. The show aired on CBS on Wednesdays nights. For the first 3 months of broadcast this show alternated... more Ichabod and Me
A short-lived sitcom as seen through the eyes of Bob Major, a widower who moves to Phippsboro, a New England town where he becomes the new editor of its newspaper, the "Bulletin." Consulting... more The 20th Century-Fox Hour
The filmed dramas that were presented in this series were produced by 20th Century-Fox in Hollywood. Many of them were short adaptations of films that had been released by Fox, like Cavalcade,... more Topper
Topper is the tale of a bank executive, Cosmo Topper, who moves into a new home only recently vacated by its charming tenants, who have died in a skiing accident. They are now ghosts, and reveal... more
Front Row Center is a one hour dramatic anthology series that was broadcast live from New York. The show aired on CBS on Wednesdays nights. For the first 3 months of broadcast this show alternated... more Ichabod and Me
A short-lived sitcom as seen through the eyes of Bob Major, a widower who moves to Phippsboro, a New England town where he becomes the new editor of its newspaper, the "Bulletin." Consulting... more The 20th Century-Fox Hour
The filmed dramas that were presented in this series were produced by 20th Century-Fox in Hollywood. Many of them were short adaptations of films that had been released by Fox, like Cavalcade,... more Topper
Topper is the tale of a bank executive, Cosmo Topper, who moves into a new home only recently vacated by its charming tenants, who have died in a skiing accident. They are now ghosts, and reveal... more



