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3Sterling Walter Hayden (born Sterling Relyea Walter; March 26, 1916 -- May 23, 1986) was an American actor who became famous in the post-war era for playing dark [[AntiHero anti-heroes]] and villains in many FilmNoir and crime movies. His imposing height (6 feet 5 inches) and incredible intensity made him a powerful screen presence which lent great power to the many characters he played, several of whom struggled to balance their humanity with their violent tendencies and past.
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5Hayden was born in New Jersey and as a young man he traveled out west and worked in many jobs. He worked for several years as a sailor on large and small vessels. Eventually he even became skipper of his own square rigger at the age of 22. He also found work as a Print Model and eventually Hollywood caught attention and offered him a contract. He made his film debut in 1941. He appeared in only a few titles before he joined the army and served as a sailor and UsefulNotes/{{OSS}} Agent during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. He was active in shipping supplies to [[LaResistance partisans]] in UsefulNotes/{{Yugoslavia}}, and even saw action in the Naples-Foggia Campaign in UsefulNotes/{{Italy}}. Hayden rose to the rank of First Lieutenant and won the Silver Star for his services and received a personal commendation from Marshall UsefulNotes/JosipBrozTito. During his time in Italy, serving alongside the Partisans, many of whom were communists, Hayden became inspired by their ideology and joined the Communist Party. However, during the RedScare of UsefulNotes/JosephMcCarthy, he would testify to [=HUAC=] to safeguard his career, an action he regretted for the rest of his life but felt was necessary at the time.
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7His BreakthroughHit as an actor was Creator/JohnHuston's ''Film/TheAsphaltJungle'' which established his familiar persona as a hard-edged troubled anti-hero who was sympathetic but self-destructive. He became a staple of crime films following that, which kept him typecast even though he occasionally appeared in unusual films like Creator/NicholasRay's ''Johnny Guitar''. Following ''The Killing'', he would appear in another Creator/StanleyKubrick film in his iconic and trope-making role as GeneralRipper in ''Dr. Strangelove''.
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9Hayden professed to dislike acting and stated that he used the money to pay for his sailing trips. His personal life was turbulent with two failed marriages. He would make a comeback in TheSeventies, appearing in notable films by Coppola (Officer [=McClusky=] in ''Film/TheGodfather''), Altman and Bertolucci, with the latter noting that Hayden was a cult actor in Europe for being a WorkingClassHero in many crime films. He remains one of the most highly regarded character actors in American cinema.
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11!!Film roles of Hayden with pages on TV Tropes:
12* ''Film/TheAsphaltJungle'' (1950) as Dix Handley
13* ''Film/TheStar'' (1952) as Jim Johannsen
14* ''Literature/SoBig'' (1953) as Pervis [=DeJong=]
15* ''Film/{{Prince Valiant|1954}}'' (1954) as Sir Gawain
16* ''Film/JohnnyGuitar'' (1954) as Johnny "Guitar" Logan
17* ''Film/{{Suddenly}}'' (1954) as Sheriff Tod Shaw
18* ''Film/{{Shotgun|1955}}'' (1955) as Clay Hardin
19* ''Film/TheKilling'' (1956) as Johnny Clay
20* ''Film/ZeroHour1957'' (1957) as Captain Martin Treleaven
21* ''Film/TerrorInATexasTown'' (1958) as George Hansen
22* ''Film/DrStrangelove'' (1964) as Brigadier General Jack D. Ripper
23* ''Film/TheGodfather'' (1972) as Capt. [=McCluskey=]
24* ''Film/TheLongGoodbye'' (1973) as Roger Wade / Billy Joe Smith
25* ''Film/{{Novecento}}'' (1976) as Leo Dalcò
26* ''Film/KingOfTheGypsies'' (1978) as King Zharko Stepanowicz
27* ''Film/WinterKills'' (1979) as Z.K. Dawson
28* ''Film/NineToFive'' (1980) as Russell Tinsworthy
29* ''Film/{{Venom|1981}}'' (1981) as Howard Anderson

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