Gordon Sterne

German actor (1923–2017) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gordon Sterne (16 January 1923 – 4 April 2017) was a German-born English actor.

Born
Gerhard Paul Stern

(1923-01-16)16 January 1923
Died4 April 2017(2017-04-04) (aged 94)
Othernames
  • Gordan Sterne
  • Gordon Stearne
  • Gordon Stern
OccupationActor
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Gordon Sterne
Born
Gerhard Paul Stern

(1923-01-16)16 January 1923
Died4 April 2017(2017-04-04) (aged 94)
Other names
  • Gordan Sterne
  • Gordon Stearne
  • Gordon Stern
OccupationActor
Years active1956–2009 (film & TV)
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Biography

Sterne was born on 16 January 1923 in Essen, Germany[1] of Jewish descent.[2] He left his native Nazi-dominated birth country in 1941 and became a native of Windsor, Ontario with a father who worked in the tobacco business and mother, who was supportive of his theatre aspirations. Sterne studied economics at the University of Western Ontario before volunteering for the Canadian Army in 1944, serving in the infantry as a sergeant.[3][4]

Heading to New York in 1945, he trained and graduated from the Dramatic Workshop[5] under the tutelage of its founder Erwin Piscator, at the same time as Rod Steiger, Bea Arthur, Walter Matthau, Tony Curtis and Harry Belafonte.[4][6] Sterne then began his acting career in America, working on radio and TV, in summer stock and off-Broadway.[7][8]

After a career on stage, playing the leading man in various plays in New Jersey during the 1940s,[9][10][11][12][13] as well as Benvenuto Cellini in The Firebrand at Washington's Arena Stage and Joseph K in The Trial at New York's Provincetown Playhouse during the early 1950s, Sterne moved to Britain in 1956 where he had over 50 years working in theatre, TV and film.

Being able to speak German (and French)[14] enabled Sterne to perform in Drop Dead Darling on tour in Germany as well as a spell with the English Theatre in Vienna.[4]

Selected filmography

Film

Television

References

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