
Robert Shayne
Born: 1900-10-04
Place of Birth: Yonkers, New York, USA
Biography
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

From the Terrace

The Inside Story

Death in Small Doses

North by Northwest

Indestructible Man

Teenage Cave Man

Tora! Tora! Tora!

The Neanderthal Man

Trial by Trigger

San Antonio

Winning

Missing Women

Roaring Guns

Indian Uprising

Hollywood Canteen

Flight Nurse

The Blue Gardenia

The Swordsman

Experiment Alcatraz

Mr. Skeffington

Dynamite Pass

Oklahoma Outlaws

Loaded Pistols

Wife Wanted

I, Mobster

Hot Shots

Keep 'Em Rolling

Marshal of Cedar Rock

A Tiger Walks

Welcome Stranger

The Gentleman Tramp

Behind the Mask

The Giant Claw

The Strange Mrs. Crane

Federal Man

Double Jeopardy

Dance with Me, Henry

Gun to Gun

Invaders from Mars

Cage of Evil

War of the Satellites

Backlash

Christmas in Connecticut

I Won't Play

The Naked Monster

Son of Flubber

King of the Carnival

Why Must I Die

The Priest Killer

The Million Dollar Duck

Wednesday's Child

The Desperado

The Barefoot Executive

Kronos

Mission to Moscow

Three Strangers

How to Make a Monster

The Rebel Set

Toby Tyler or Ten Weeks with a Circus

Wagon Wheels West

Criminal Lawyer

Mr. Walkie Talkie

Big Timber

Superman's Peril

Murder Is My Beat

Rumble on the Docks

I Cover Big Town

When You're Smiling

The Face of Marble

Nobody Lives Forever

I Ring Doorbells

Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman

Without Warning!

Let's Live a Little

The Threat

The Ring

Customs Agent

The Dakota Kid

Spook Chasers

20,000 Eyes

Prince of Pirates

The Spirit of West Point

Trader Tom of the China Seas

Superman in Exile

Make Your Own Bed

State Penitentiary

Rider from Tucson

Forgotten Women

Frontier Days

Superman Flies Again

Runaway Girl

The Specialist

Shine on Harvest Moon

Superman and the Jungle Devil

Footsteps in the Night

Valley of the Redwoods

Superman and Scotland Yard

Law of the Badlands

Behind Southern Lines
