Robert Shayne
Acting

Robert Shayne

Born 1900-10-04 · Yonkers, New York, USA · Died 1992-11-29

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robert Shayne (October 4, 1900 – November 29, 1992), born Robert Shaen Dawe, was an American actor whose career lasted for over 60 years. He was best known for portraying Inspector Bill Henderson in the American television series Adventures of Superman. Shayne became an actor after having worked as a reporter at the Illustrated Daily Tab in Miami, Florida. His initial acting experience came with repertory companies in Alabama, including the Birmingham Players. Shayne's first Broadway appearance came by 1931 in The Rap. 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. Shayne began his film career in 1934, appearing in two features. In 1942, he became a contract actor with Warner Bros.. He 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, and as a mad scientist in the 1953 horror film The Neanderthal Man. 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. He also had a small but pivotal role in the 1953 sci-fi classic Invaders From Mars as a scientist. He also enjoyed a brief rebirth in his career when he was cast as the blind newspaper vendor in The Flash television show. 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 portrayed 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. 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.

Known for

North by Northwest★ 8
North by Northwest
1959
Tora! Tora! Tora!★ 7.2
Tora! Tora! Tora!
1970
From the Terrace★ 6.8
From the Terrace
1960
Hollywood Canteen★ 7.3
Hollywood Canteen
1944
Invaders from Mars★ 6
Invaders from Mars
1953
The Blue Gardenia★ 6.5
The Blue Gardenia
1953
The Million Dollar Duck★ 5.6
The Million Dollar Duck
1971
The Giant Claw★ 5
The Giant Claw
1957
Toby Tyler or Ten Weeks with a Circus★ 6.2
Toby Tyler or Ten Weeks with a Circus
1960
Christmas in Connecticut★ 7
Christmas in Connecticut
1945
San Antonio★ 6.2
San Antonio
1945
Indestructible Man★ 4.4
Indestructible Man
1956
Winning★ 5.9
Winning
1969
Double Jeopardy★ 5.3
Double Jeopardy
1955
The Threat★ 6
The Threat
1949
Customs Agent
Customs Agent
1950
A Tiger Walks★ 5.7
A Tiger Walks
1964
Wagon Wheels West★ 4
Wagon Wheels West
1943
Dynamite Pass★ 5.8
Dynamite Pass
1950
Indian Uprising★ 6.2
Indian Uprising
1952
Kronos★ 5.7
Kronos
1957
Murder Is My Beat★ 5.9
Murder Is My Beat
1955
Mr. Skeffington★ 6.6
Mr. Skeffington
1944
Welcome Stranger★ 6.6
Welcome Stranger
1947
Three Strangers★ 6.3
Three Strangers
1946
The Neanderthal Man★ 4.1
The Neanderthal Man
1953
Teenage Cave Man★ 3.9
Teenage Cave Man
1958
Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman★ 6.1
Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman
1947
I Ring Doorbells
I Ring Doorbells
1946
Mission to Moscow★ 5.2
Mission to Moscow
1943
Rumble on the Docks★ 5.7
Rumble on the Docks
1956
War of the Satellites★ 5.1
War of the Satellites
1958
The Swordsman
The Swordsman
1948
Backlash★ 4.8
Backlash
1947
Dance With Me, Henry★ 5.1
Dance With Me, Henry
1956
Without Warning!★ 5.9
Without Warning!
1952
Runaway Girl
Runaway Girl
1965
How to Make a Monster★ 5.6
How to Make a Monster
1958
Nobody Lives Forever★ 6.1
Nobody Lives Forever
1946
Why Must I Die★ 4.8
Why Must I Die
1960