Sterling the SAG-AFTRA, twice nominated for NAACP Images Awards child actor known for his early roles in Jericho, the Shield, ER and Criminal Minds, along with a host of other voice over assignments, recently featured in a national Angel Soft commercial, has evolved into the producer, director, and talent of his own production company and show, "Trash Talk with Sterling," a fast-paced YouTube sports show. Some of Sterling's early roles include "Our Family Wedding" starring Forest Whitaker, America Ferrera, Lance Goss, and Regina King. Sterling delivered a stunning performance in the low budget film, "Fit to Be Tied." In 2008, Sterling made his second, but larger splash onto the big screen in David E Talbert's comedy heist film, "First Sunday." This film broke box office records based on the earnings per screen and features Ice Cube, Tracy Morgan, Katt Williams, Loretta Devine, and Melinda Williams. Sterling shared, "this film was so much fun to create; Ice Cube, is really nice, and Katt let me sit in his Bentley." Sterling earned over $150 by collecting dollars for his swear jar each time an adult used profanity; he certainly contributed his part to cleaning up the language used on set, at least in his presence. Loretta commented that he was so well mannered and such a delight to work with. Dave Talbert shared, "Sterling took direction well and delivered big on screen performances; he definitely has something special and we'll all see more of him in the future." Later in 2008, Sterling had an opportunity to serve as a celebrity co-host with "American Idol's" Randy Jackson, where for the A Place Called Home organization; they entertained an industry packed dinner in Beverly Hills and helped generate over $1 million in donations for the organization. He rounded out the year by serving as a celebrity for the radio station KJLH 102.3's [owned by Stevie Wonder] annual "Snow Day" where under privileged kids are given a free day to enjoy snow, celebrity performances, collect autographs and meet Santa Claus. Who is Sterling and how did he get started in this business? Discovered on the streets of Beverly Hills while shopping with his mom just before his fifth birthday, Sterling has already spent half of his life as a SAG-AFTRA working actor on such national commercials as: Tide, Lunchables, Lowe's, McDonalds, Tylenol, Sprint/NFL, Audi, and others. His stage credits include musical productions: Vaudeville Frolic, New York, New York, Rock N Roll Grade School, and a stage presentation as President Barak Obama. Theatrically, he has credits from: The Shield, Santa Claus III, and Jericho. His voiceover work includes: "Everybody Hate's Chris," "Norbit," and "Jericho." His mom recalls how during Sterling's meeting with his first commercial agent, at Identity Kids, where he refused to have his photo taken and basically almost killed his career before it could begin. Luckily, his first agent believed that he had something special, so when weeks later he decided he was ready to have his photo taken, she was still interested. Turns out his agent was on the mark, as Sterling booked his first commercial in less than thirty-days, and within 60-days was being flown to Toronto, Canada where he filmed his Lunchables commercial. Always full of energy and extremely talented as an athlete; he has a track record as a skilled basketball point guard, played shortstop in baseball, defensive back in football and still finds time for golf, roller hockey, soccer and track and field - whew! On set, Sterling has received favorable nods from directors and the writing staff. It was the result of his early commercial work with Identity, which motivated his agent to have him introduced to a theatrical agent for consideration. Identity set up his introduction to The House of Representatives, where he was immediately signed. He had quick success with The House of Representatives, by landing a guest appearance on "The Shield." His next project was Santa Claus III, before landing his recurring role on "Jericho." Sterling's work in the recurring role of Sam Hawkins on CBSs "Jericho" is where he ended up filming fourteen of the 22 episodes in season one. Turns out he demonstrated his work ethic, and was noted by several directors as having a promising future. He returned in January 2008 when "Jericho" returned for its mid-season run and completed two more episodes. His work on "Jericho" nominated for an NAACP Image Award - drama series. His theatrical agent, Pam Braverman noted that Sterling proved that he had acting chops in his "Black Jack" episode, where he captivated the audience with his dramatic delivery. Interviewed by a "Jericho" fan, Sterling was asked what he wanted to do/be when he grows up, his type-A personality responded an athlete, entertainer, and multi-billionaire businessman. If actions are support of words, his attendance at the "Billionaire in Training" seminar when he was seven with his mom should speak volumes about his determination to make his entrepreneurial mark. Now he says, Denzel, Usher, LeBron, Deion Sanders, and Bob Johnson should all feel good, the future is in good hands... Sterling's on the rise!
Sterling Beard is an actor, known for Big Trouble in Seattle (2021), Paranormal Investigators (2021) and Elevator (2021).
Sterling Beaumon is best known for his starring role as 'Young Ben' on ABC's hit series LOST. Since then the accomplished actor has shown his diverse acting skills seamlessly segueing into characters you'd never expect the sweet, well-mannered young actor portray - teenage serial killers on two of primetime's most popular dramas, Law & Order: SVU (NBC) and Criminal Minds (CBS). Sterling became widely known as a 13-year old when he pulled off the memorable role of 'Max,' in Mostly Ghostly, which has become one of the most popular movies ever on the Disney Channel and has sold an astonishing number of DVDs. He has guest starred on a wide range of popular series including Bones, ER, Cold Case, Heroes, 7th Heaven, Crossing Jordan, In Case of Emergency, Scrubs and Gary Unmarried. In 2009, he earned critical raves as a strung-out meth addict/drug dealer on the critically-lauded series, The Cleaner (A&E). The versatile thespian is adept at voiceover work-it's Sterling Beaumon you'll hear as one of the starring English voices in the Japanese anime series Gunsword and in Summit Entertainment's big screen Astro Boy (as "Sludge/Sam") opposite Freddie Highmore and Nicholas Cage. Sterling made his professional stage debut at the age of seven in The Grapes of Wrath. An Equity stage actor , he has performed in theaters throughout Southern California, inc. a role in the Geffen Playhouse's All My Sons, opposite Broadway veteran Len Cariou, Neil Patrick Harris and lauded actress Laurie Metcalf. His stage work ranges from musicals to straight plays- comedy and drama to performances with the esteemed West Coast Ensemble in which he is a member. Sterling's star turns in WCE's "Assassins and BIG! The Musical earned favorable reviews and critical acclaim. In fact, Sterling won the 2010 Young Artists Award as Best Stage Actor for the starring role in BIG!. Television commercials have also been a fun outlet for sterling's talents. When he was six he was lucky to star in a Disney Cruise Line spot. Since then, he has been in several national commercials including those for car manufacturers, pool products, foods, video games and mobile phone companies. This past year, Sterling was a standout in a Nintendo spot and is waiting for a ATT commercial to air where he plays a musician. Ironically Sterling really is a vocalist. His 1st CD, Step Back to Reality was released in 2010 and he is writing and recording new songs regularly. Sterling supports numerous charities including the Lollipop Theater, Ronald McDonald House, the American Cancer Society, Bookshare, Feed the Children and arts programs. He is adept at many sports and dance but his heart and soul are in Ice Hockey. Having been a competitive figure skater at a young age has made him a formidable skater while chasing down the puck and pursuing the opposing team.
Sterling Brim is a producer and actor, known for Hard Ball (2001), Ridiculousness (2011) and Teenage Mountain Lion (2014).
Sterling Brim is a producer and actor, known for Hard Ball (2001), Ridiculousness (2011) and Teenage Mountain Lion (2014).
Sterling Campbell is an actor, known for David Bowie: The Last Five Years (2017).
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Sterling Gay is an actor, known for Deadlines (2017).
Born to George & Frances Simonson Walter, and named Sterling Relyea Walter. Father died in 1925. Adopted by stepfather 'James Hayden' renamed Sterling Walter Hayden. Grew up in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Washington D.C., and Maine. Though very poor, attended prep school at Wassookeag School in Dexter, Maine. Ran away to sea at 17, first as ship's boy, then as doryman on the Grand Banks, as a seaman and fireman on numerous vessels before getting his first command at 19. He sailed around the world a number of times, becoming a well-known and highly respected ship's captain. At urging of friends, met with producer Edward H. Griffith who signs him to a Paramount contract. Fell for his first leading lady, Madeleine Carroll, and married her. Prior to Pearl Harbor, abandoned Hollywood to become a commando with the COI (later the OSS). Joined Marines under pseudonym "John Hamilton" (a name he never acts under), eventually running guns and supplies to Yugoslav partisans through the German blockade of the Adriatic, as well as parachuting into Croatia for guerrilla activities. Won Silver Star and citation from Tito of Yugoslavia. Briefly flirted with Communist Party membership due to friendship with Yugoslav Communists. Returned to film work, which he despised, in order to pay for a succession of sailing vessels. As Red Scare deepens in U.S., he cooperated with the House Un-American Activities Committee, confessing his brief Communist ties. Ever after regretted this action, holding himself in enormous contempt for what he considered "ratting". Offered role of Tarzan as replacement for Lex Barker, but refused. Made headlines defying court order not to sail to Tahiti with his children following divorce decree. Published autobiography "Wanderer" in 1963, and novel "Voyage" in 1976, both to great acclaim. Cast as Quint in Jaws (1975) but unable to play due to tax problems. Died of cancer in 1986.