Robert Shayne
Robert Shayne | |
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in North by Northwest (1959) | |
Born |
Robert Shaen Dawe October 4, 1900 Yonkers, New York, US |
Died |
November 29, 1992 92) Woodland Hills, California, US | (aged
Resting place | Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) |
Occupation | Stage, film, television actor |
Years active | 1929-1991 |
Spouse(s) |
Elizabeth (Bette) McDonald (1943-1992) (his death) 2 children Mary Sheffield (1933-1943) 1 child Mary Crouch (1927-1929) 1 child |
Children |
Robert Shayne, Jr. (b. 1947-1983) Stephanie Shayne (b. 1950) Dorothy Dawe (w/Mary Crouch) Roberta Shayne (w/Mary Sheffield) |
Robert Shayne (October 4, 1900 – November 29, 1992), born Robert Shaen Dawe, was an American actor whose career lasted for over 60 years. [1] [2]
Career
Shayne originally worked as a journalist before becoming an actor, and his first stage appearances were with repertory companies in Alabama. By 1931, he had established the first of many Broadway credits in The Rap. [3] His other Broadway shows include Yellow Jack (1934), The Cat and the Canary (1935), Whiteoaks (1938), with Ethel Barrymore, and Without Love (1942), with Katharine Hepburn. [2] [4]
Shayne played many character roles in movies and television, including a film series of Warner Bros. Featurettes called the "Santa Fe Trail" series such as Wagon Wheels West,[5] and as a mad scientist in the 1953 horror film The Neanderthal Man, but he is best remembered for his portrayal of the recurring character Police Inspector William "Bill" Henderson on the 1950s TV series Adventures of Superman. He appeared sporadically in the early episodes of the series, in part because he came under HUAC scrutiny and was briefly blacklisted on unproven and unspecific charges of association with Communism.[6] [7] As the program evolved, especially in the color episodes, he was brought into more and more of them, to the point where he was a regular on the series.[8] [9]
He appears briefly in Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest, seated at a booth in a hotel bar, where his character meets Cary Grant's character, just as the latter is about to be kidnapped.[10] He also had a small but pivotal role in the 1953 sci-fi classic Invaders From Mars as a scientist.[11] He also enjoyed a brief rebirth in his career when he was cast as the blind newspaper vendor in The Flash television show.[12] He was by this time actually blind and learned his lines by having his wife read them to him and then rehearse until he memorized them.
Shayne died of lung cancer at the Motion Picture Hospital in Woodland Hills, California.[4]
Selected filmography
- Keep 'Em Rolling (1934) - Major James Parker
- Wednesday's Child (1934) - Howard Benson
- The People's Enemy (1935) - First Department of Justice Representative (uncredited)
- Mission to Moscow (1943) - Engineer (uncredited)
- Shine On Harvest Moon (1944) - Dan Costello
- Mr. Skeffington (1944) - MacMahon
- Make Your Own Bed (1944) - Lester Knight
- Hollywood Canteen (1944) - Busboy (uncredited)
- Escape in the Desert (1945) - Radio Newscaster (voice, uncredited)
- Rhapsody in Blue (1945) - Christine's Escort (uncredited)
- Christmas in Connecticut (1945) - Dudley Beecham
- San Antonio (1945) - Captain Morgan
- The Face of Marble (1946) - Dr. David Cochran
- Three Strangers (1946) - Bertram Fallon
- I Ring Doorbells (1946) - Dick Meadows
- Behind the Mask (1946) - Brad Thomas
- Nobody Lives Forever (1946) - Chet King
- Wife Wanted (1946) - Bill Tyler
- I Cover Big Town (1947) - Chief Tom Blake
- Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman (1947) - Mr. Gordon
- Backlash (1947) - James O'Neil
- Welcome Stranger (1947) - Roy Chesley
- The Spirit of West Point (1947) - Col. Earl 'Red' Blaik
- The Swordsman (1948) - Ronald MacArden
- The Inside Story (1948) - T.W. 'Tom' O'Connor
- Best Man Wins (1948) - Judge Leonidas K. Carter
- Shaggy (1948) - Bob Calvin
- The Strange Mrs. Crane (1948) - Floyd Durant
- Let's Live a Little (1948) - Dr. Richard Field
- Loaded Pistols (1948) - Don Mason
- Law of the Barbary Coast (1949) - Michael Lodge
- Forgotten Women (1949) - Richard Marshall
- The Threat (1949) - Police Insp. Murphy
- Dynamite Pass (1950) - Jay Wingate
- Customs Agent (1950) - West Coast Chief Agent J.G. Goff
- Rider from Tucson (1950) - John Avery
- State Penitentiary (1950) - Stanley Brown
- Federal Man (1950) - Chief Agent Charles Stuart
- When You're Smiling (1950) - Jack Lacey
- Big Timber (1950) - Dixon
- Experiment Alcatraz (1950) - Barry Morgan
- Missing Women (1951) - Cincotta
- The Dakota Kid (1951) - Ace Crandall
- Criminal Lawyer (1951) - Clark P. Sommers
- Indian Uprising (1952) - Maj. Nathan Stark
- Without Warning! (1952) - Dr. Werner, Police Psychiatrist
- And Now Tomorrow (1952)
- The Ring (1952) - Jimmy - Aragon's Manager
- Mr. Walkie Talkie (1952) - Capt. Burke
- Marshal of Cedar Rock (1953) - Paul Jackson / Fake John Harper
- Prince of Pirates (1953) - Prime Minister Treeg
- The Blue Gardenia (1953) - Doctor (uncredited)
- The Lady Wants Mink (1953) - Cecil
- Invaders from Mars (1953) - Dr. Bill Wilson (uncredited)
- The Neanderthal Man (1953) - Prof. Clifford Groves
- Sea of Lost Ships (1953) - Executive Officer (uncredited)
- Flight Nurse (1953) - Surgeon (uncredited)
- Trader Tom of the China Seas (1954) - Maj. Conroy
- The Desperado (1954) - Prosecutor (uncredited)
- Tobor the Great (1954) - General #1 (uncredited)
- Murder Is My Beat (1955) - Police Captain Bert Rawley
- The Eternal Sea (1955) - Cmdr. Dean (uncredited)
- Double Jeopardy (1955) - Mr. Ross (uncredited)
- King of the Carnival (1955) - Jess Carter
- Indestructible Man (1956) - Prof. Bradshaw
- Rumble on the Docks (1956) - Judge (uncredited)
- Accused of Murder (1956) - Doctor (uncredited)
- Dance with Me, Henry (1956) - Proctor
- Hot Shots (1956) - Pierre M. Morley
- Kronos (1957) -Air Force General
- Footsteps in the Night (1957) - Fred Horner
- The Giant Claw (1957) - Gen. Van Buskirk
- Spook Chasers (1957) - Police Lt. Harris
- Death in Small Doses (1957) - FDA Chief Insp. Frank Ainsley (uncredited)
- War of the Satellites (1958) - Cole Hotchkiss
- Teenage Cave Man (1958) - The Fire Maker
- How to Make a Monster (1958) - Gary Droz
- The Lost Missile (1958) - Air Force General (uncredited)
- Revolt in the Big House (1958) - Mickey (uncredited)
- I Mobster (1958) - Senator
- The Rebel Set (1959) - Lt. Cassidy
- North by Northwest (1959) - Larry Wade (uncredited)
- Battle Flame (1959) - Lt. Norris
- Toby Tyler (1960) - Husband in Audience (uncredited)
- Valley of the Redwoods (1960) - Capt. Sid Walker
- Why Must I Die? (1960) - Charlie Munro
- Cage of Evil (1960) - Victor Delmar
- From the Terrace (1960) - Partner (uncredited)
- 20,000 Eyes (1961) - Police Lieutenant
- Son of Flubber (1963) - Defense Secretary's Assistant (uncredited)
- A Tiger Walks (1964) - Governor's Adviser (uncredited)
- Runaway Girl (1965) - Walter Quillen
- Winning (1969) - Well-Wisher at Indy Victory (uncredited)
- The Arrangement (1969) - Board Member (uncredited)
- Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970) - Cmdr. William H. Buracker - Halsey's Operations Officer (uncredited)
- The Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go (1970) - U.S. Senator (uncredited)
- The Barefoot Executive (1971) - Sponsor
- The Million Dollar Duck (1971) - Refinery Executive (uncredited)
- Cool Breeze (1972) - Dr. Fields, Gynocologist (uncredited)
- The Specialist (1975) - Chairman Hopkins
- The Four Deuces (1975) - Vince
References
- ↑ "Robert Shayne". BFI.
- 1 2 "Overview for Robert Shayne". Turner Classic Movies.
- ↑ "Robert Shayne; Broadway and Movie Actor". Los Angeles Times.
- 1 2 "Robert Shayne Actor, 92". nytimes.com. 3 December 1992.
- ↑ "Robert Shayne". b-westerns.com.
- ↑ "Only Victims". google.co.uk.
- ↑ "Science Fiction Stars and Horror Heroes". google.co.uk.
- ↑ "Superman Homepage - Superman on Television". supermanhomepage.com.
- ↑ "Robert Shayne - Biography - Movies & TV - NYTimes.com". nytimes.com.
- ↑ "Robert Shayne". hitchcock.zone.
- ↑ Alan Jones. "Invaders from Mars". RadioTimes.
- ↑ "Robert Shayne movies, photos, movie reviews, filmography, and biography - AllMovie". AllMovie.
External links
- Robert Shayne at the Internet Movie Database
- Robert Shayne at IBDb.com
- Robert Shayne at Find a Grave
- Robert Shayne as a young stage actor(New York Public Library, Billy Rose Collection)