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Home/People/Paul Stewart
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Born
Mar 13, 1908Died: Feb 17, 1986
Lived 77 years
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

57
Movies
41
TV Shows
13
Directed
Also Known As
Paul Sternberg
IMDb Profile

Paul Stewart

Acting

Biography
Paul Stewart (March 13, 1908 – February 17, 1986) was an American character actor known for his tough, guttural voice. He frequently portrayed villains and mobsters throughout his lengthy career. Born Paul Sternberg in New York City, Stewart graduated from Columbia University and made his Broadway theatre debut in the play Two Seconds in 1931. A few years later he met Orson Welles, who invited him to join the Mercury Theatre, where he participated in the notorious 1938 radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds. He was a founding member of AFTRA. Sternberg's many screen credits include Citizen Kane, Twelve O'Clock High, Champion, Kiss Me Deadly, The Bad and the Beautiful, In Cold Blood, The Day of the Locust, S.O.B., and W.C. Fields and Me, in which he portrayed Florenz Ziegfeld. On television, he appeared in Playhouse 90, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Alcoa Theatre, Dr. Kildare, Wagon Train, Gunsmoke, It Takes a Thief, Mannix, The Name of the Game, McMillan & Wife, Mission Impossible,The Rockford Files, Lou Grant, and Remington Steele, among many others. He also directed some television episodes, among them "Little Girl Lost", from the Twilight Zone. Stewart was married to big band singer/actress Peg La Centra from 1939 until his death from a heart attack in Los Angeles at age 77. He was characterized in the 1999 television movie RKO 281.
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The Other Side of the Wind

as Matt Costello
2018
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O+ omikron plus

as UN Officer
2013
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Tempest

as Phillip's Father
1982
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Nobody's Perfekt

as Dr. Segal
1981
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S.O.B.

as Harry Sandler
1981
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The Pilot

as 2nd Mechanic
1980
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The Nativity

as Zacharias
1978
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Revenge of the Pink Panther

as Julio Scallini
1978
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Opening Night

as David Samuels
1977
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W.C. Fields and Me

as Florenz Ziegfeld
1976
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Bite the Bullet

as J.B. Parker (uncredited)
1975
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Murph the Surf

as Avery
1975
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Carter's Army

as Gen. Clark
1975
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The Day of the Locust

as Helverston
1975
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F for Fake

as Self
1973
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Fabulous Trinity

as Charles
1972
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City Beneath the Sea

as Barton
1971
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How to Commit Marriage

as Willoughby
1969
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Jigsaw

as Dr. Simon Joshua
1968
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In Cold Blood

as Jensen
1967