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Full Name
  
Paul Sternberg

Name
  
Paul Stewart

Cause of death
  
Heart failure

Role
  
Character actor

Alma mater
  
Columbia University

Education
  
Columbia University

Years active
  
1930–1985


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Born
  
March 13, 1908 (
1908-03-13
)
Manhattan, New York. U.S.

Occupation
  
Actor, director, producer

Died
  
February 17, 1986, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Peg La Centra (m. 1939–1986)

TV shows
  
Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor, The Super 6, The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Man Who Never Was

Movies
  
Citizen Kane, Kiss Me Deadly, In Cold Blood, Opening Night, Twelve O'Clock High

Similar People
  
Richard Brooks, Jeff Corey, Gerald S O'Loughlin, Mark Robson, Robert Aldrich

Paul Stewart (born Paul Sternberg; March 13, 1908 – February 17, 1986) was an American character actor, director and producer who worked in theatre, radio, films and television. He frequently portrayed cynical and sinister characters throughout his lengthy career. A friend and associate of Orson Welles for many years, he helped Welles get his first job in radio and was associate producer of the celebrated radio program "The War of the Worlds", in which he also performed. One of the Mercury Theatre players who made their film debut in Welles's landmark film Citizen Kane, Stewart portrayed Kane's butler and valet, Raymond. He appeared in 50 films, and performed in or directed some 5,000 radio and television shows.

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Biography

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Paul Stewart was born in Manhattan March 13, 1908, as Paul Sternberg. His parents were Maurice D. Sternberg, a salesman and credit agent for a textile manufacturer, and Nathalie C. (Nathanson) Sternberg; both were born in Minneapolis. Stewart attended public school and completed two years at Columbia University, studying law. He had received first place in the Belasco Theatre Tournament in 1925 and decided on an acting career.

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Stewart began his stage career in New York as teenager. He made his Broadway debut in 1930, in Subway Express. He next appeared in the 1931 play, Two Seconds, adapted as a film the next year.

In 1932, after two additional Broadway credits, Stewart moved to Cincinnati and went to work at radio station WLW. It was there in 1928 that radio pioneer Fred Smith had created the program Newscasting, which in 1931 evolved into the popular national news series, The March of Time. For 13 months Stewart worked in all aspects of radio production at WLW — acting, announcing, directing, producing, writing and creating sound effects. When he returned to New York he was on The March of Time and a member of radio's elite corps of actors.

In 1934 Stewart introduced Orson Welles to director Knowles Entrikin, who gave Welles his first job on radio, on The American School of the Air. "I'd been turning up for auditions and never landing a job until I met Paul Stewart," Welles recalled. "He's a lovely man; for years he was one of the main pillars of our Mercury broadcasts. He can't be given too much credit."

In March 1935 Stewart saw Welles's stage performance in Archibald MacLeish's verse play Panic, and recommended him to director Homer Fickett. Welles was auditioned and hired to join the repertory company that presented The March of Time.

"It was like a stock company, whose members were the aristocrats of this relatively new profession of radio acting," wrote fellow actor Joseph Julian. At that time Julian had to content himself with being an indistinguishable voice in crowd scenes, envying this "hallowed circle" that included Stewart, Welles, Kenny Delmar, Arlene Francis, Gary Merrill, Agnes Moorehead, Jeanette Nolan, Everett Sloane, Richard Widmark, Art Carney, Ray Collins, Pedro de Cordoba, Ted de Corsia, Juano Hernandez, Nancy Kelly, John McIntire, Jack Smart and Dwight Weist. The March of Time was one of radio's most popular shows.

Stewart was a founder of the American Federation of Radio Artists in August 1937, and one of its inaugural officers. He carried card number 39 in the union and was a frequent delegate at the national convention. He was also a board member of the Screen Actors Guild, and a member of the Directors Guild of America and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Stewart played various roles throughout Welles's memorable tenure as Lamont Cranston in The Shadow (September 1937–September 1938).

In 1938 Welles expanded the range of the Mercury Theatre from Broadway to network radio with his CBS series, The Mercury Theatre on the Air, and Stewart became his associate producer. In addition to playing a number of roles in the drama series and its sponsored continuation, The Campbell Playhouse, Stewart made significant contributions to the celebrated broadcast, "The War of the Worlds", as rehearsal director, actor and co-writer. Welles later said that Stewart deserved the largest share of the credit for the quality of "The War of the Worlds".

In 1939 Stewart was married to actress and singer Peg LaCentra (1910–1996), a vocalist with Artie Shaw's first orchestra who worked in radio, films and television. That September Welles called Stewart in New York.

"The telephone rang and I heard the unmistakable voice of Orson Welles, speaking from California," Stewart recalled:

Well, when Orson said he had a part for you, you went. So I left New York to play my first role in a picture at 500 dollars a week, three weeks' guarantee. I was on Citizen Kane for 11 weeks. … My first shot was a close-up in which Orson wanted a special smoke effect from my cigarette. I was rigged with tube that went under my clothes and down my finger to the cigarette, but somehow the contraption wouldn't exude smoke. "I want long cigarettes — the Russian kind!" Orson ordered. Everyone waited while the prop man fetched some Russian cigarettes. Just before the scene Orson Welles warned me: "Your head is going to fill the screen at the Radio City Music Hall" — at that time Citizen Kane was booked for the Music Hall. Then he said in his gruff manner, "Turn 'em." But just before I started, he added quietly in his warm voice, "Good luck." I blew the first take. It was 30, 40 takes before I completed a shot that Orson liked — and I had only one line. That was almost 30 years ago, but even today I have people repeat it to me, including young students. The line was: "Rosebud … I'll tell you about Rosebud …"

Stewart's most famous role is his screen debut as Raymond, the cynical butler in Citizen Kane (1941). Actress Ruth Warrick, who portrayed Kane's first wife, remembered Stewart saying to her at the film's New York premiere, "From this night on, wherever we go or whatever we do in our lives, we will always be identified with Citizen Kane."

On the stage, Stewart appeared in the Mercury Theatre's acclaimed production of Native Son, directed by Welles and produced by John Houseman at the St. James Theatre March 24–June 28, 1941.

During World War II Stewart served with the New York-based Office of War Information (1941–43) and narrated documentaries including The World at War (1942). He worked under John Houseman at the newly created Voice of America (1942–43), broadcasting news, editorials and commentary from the U.S. press, and quotes from notable speeches, to audiences in Europe. When Houseman took his oath of allegiance as a U.S. citizen in March 1943, he chose Stewart to accompany him as his witness.

Stewart was given leave to go to Hollywood to act in a few wartime films, including Mr. Lucky (1943), and worked as a barker in The Mercury Wonder Show, a magic-and-variety show produced by Welles and Joseph Cotten as a morale-boosting entertainment for U.S. soldiers. Because of his comprehensive radio experience, Stewart was called upon by U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau, Jr. to prepare radio programs used to promote the purchase of War Bonds during World War II. He produced and directed Welles's Fifth War Loan broadcast from the Hollywood Bowl June 14, 1944, and produced, directed and acted in a number of patriotic episodes of the Cavalcade of America radio series.

After the war Stewart went to work for David O. Selznick and Dore Schary as a writer, director and producer, and directed screen tests for Paramount Pictures. Stewart's many feature film credits as an actor include The Window, Champion, Twelve O'Clock High, Deadline - U.S.A., The Bad and the Beautiful, The Juggler, Kiss Me Deadly, King Creole, In Cold Blood, The Day of the Locust and W.C. Fields and Me, in which he portrayed Florenz Ziegfeld.

In 1950 Stewart took over the role of Doc in Joshua Logan's Broadway production of Mister Roberts, starring Henry Fonda.

On television, Stewart's director credits include the syndicated series, Top Secret (1954–55), in which he costarred with the young Gena Rowlands, and a notable episode of the TV series The Twilight Zone, "Little Girl Lost" (1962). He was host and narrator of the syndicated series Deadline (1959–61) and appeared in episodes of The Ford Theatre Hour, Suspense, Playhouse 90, Alcoa Theatre, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Asphalt Jungle, Perry Mason, Dr. Kildare, Mannix, Mission Impossible, The Name of the Game ("L.A. 2017"), McMillan & Wife, Columbo, The Rockford Files, Lou Grant and Remington Steele, among many other TV series.

Orson Welles called upon Stewart to play a role in his film, The Other Side of the Wind, shot in the 1970s and left unfinished. When Welles died at his home in Hollywood October 10, 1985, Stewart was the first of his friends to arrive.

Stewart died of heart failure at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on February 17, 1986, after a long illness. He had suffered a heart attack in 1974 during the first two weeks' filming of Richard Brooks's Western, Bite the Bullet, in which he was replaced.

In the 1999 film RKO 281, Paul Stewart was portrayed by Adrian Schiller.

Radio credits

Paul Stewart played in or directed 5,000 radio and TV shows, usually without credit.

Filmography

Actor
2018
The Other Side of the Wind as
Matt Costello
1985
MacGyver (TV Series) as
Dr. Carl Steubens
- Pilot (1985) - Dr. Carl Steubens
1984
Riptide (TV Series) as
Danny Sutherland
- Catch a Fallen Star (1984) - Danny Sutherland
1983
Remington Steele (TV Series) as
Joseph Barber
- Steele Knuckles and Glass Jaws (1983) - Joseph Barber
1982
Tempest as
Phillip's Father
1982
Cassie & Co. (TV Series) as
Edward Ludden
- One Less Vote (1982) - Edward Ludden
1981
Nobody's Perfekt as
Dr. Segal
1981
S.O.B. as
Harry Sandler
1980
Texas (TV Series) as
Brian Bancroft
- Episode #1.16 (1980) - Brian Bancroft
- Episode #1.13 (1980) - Brian Bancroft
- Episode #1.11 (1980) - Brian Bancroft
1980
Power (TV Movie) as
Vince Yanelli
1979
Lou Grant (TV Series) as
Kenneth Homes
- Hollywood (1979) - Kenneth Homes
1978
The Nativity (TV Movie) as
Zacharias
1978
Revenge of the Pink Panther as
Julio Scallini
1978
The Dain Curse (TV Mini Series) as
The Old Man
- Episode #1.3 (1978) - The Old Man
- Episode #1.2 (1978) - The Old Man
- Episode #1.1 (1978) - The Old Man
1977
Opening Night as
David Samuels
1977
The Rockford Files (TV Series) as
Julius 'Buddy' Richards
- Irving the Explainer (1977) - Julius 'Buddy' Richards
1976
Bert D'Angelo/Superstar (TV Series) as
Johnny Red Bank
- Serpent's Tooth (1976) - Johnny Red Bank
1976
W.C. Fields and Me as
Florenz Ziegfeld
1975
Matt Helm (TV Series) as
Joe Delphia
- Squeeze Play (1975) - Joe Delphia
1974
Cannon (TV Series) as
Stan Holtz / Lester Cain
- The Man Who Died Twice (1975) - Stan Holtz
- The Hit Man (1974) - Lester Cain
1975
Ellery Queen (TV Series) as
Thornton Johns
- The Adventure of the 12th Floor Express (1975) - Thornton Johns
1975
The Invisible Man (TV Series) as
Mr. Wood
- The Fine Art of Diplomacy (1975) - Mr. Wood
1975
Murph the Surf as
Avery
1975
The Day of the Locust as
Helverston
1975
Caribe (TV Series) as
Isaac Kellerman
- The Assassin (1975) - Isaac Kellerman
1975
Bite the Bullet as
J.B. Parker (uncredited)
1975
The Streets of San Francisco (TV Series) as
Nick Lugo
- Letters from the Grave (1975) - Nick Lugo
1973
The F.B.I. (TV Series) as
Reese
- Rules of the Game (1973) - Reese
1973
Columbo (TV Series) as
Clifford Paris
- Double Shock (1973) - Clifford Paris
1973
The Doris Day Show (TV Series) as
George Cantrell
- Follow That Dog (1973) - George Cantrell
1972
Fabulous Trinity as
Charles
1972
The Sixth Sense (TV Series) as
Dr. Adamson
- Whisper of Evil (1972) - Dr. Adamson
1971
McMillan & Wife (TV Series) as
Chief Andy Yeakel
- Husbands, Wives, and Killers (1971) - Chief Andy Yeakel
- The Easy Sunday Murder Case (1971) - Chief Andy Yeakel
1971
Medical Center (TV Series) as
Dr. Holmby
- Martyr (1971) - Dr. Holmby
1969
Ironside (TV Series) as
Ben Hopkins / Paul Cambridge
- Ring of Prayer (1971) - Ben Hopkins
- The Prophecy (1969) - Paul Cambridge
1971
City Beneath the Sea (TV Movie) as
Barton
1969
The Name of the Game (TV Series) as
Dr. Rubias / Stan Rubin / Manuel Rica / ...
- LA 2017 (1971) - Dr. Rubias
- Why I Blew Up Dakota (1970) - Stan Rubin
- High Card (1969) - Manuel Rica
- Swingers Only (1969) - Assistant District Attorney
1971
Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) as
Willard Lennox
- Ten Thousand Diamonds and a Heart (1971) - Willard Lennox
1968
Mannix (TV Series) as
Dr. Halder / Andre Korvak / Morgan Farrell
- Deja Vu (1970) - Dr. Halder
- A Sleep in the Deep (1969) - Andre Korvak
- Pressure Point (1968) - Morgan Farrell
1970
The Bold Ones: The Senator (TV Series) as
Gen. Harry Collins
- A Continual Roar of Musketry: Part 2 (1970) - Gen. Harry Collins
- A Continual Roar of Musketry: Part 1 (1970) - Gen. Harry Collins (credit only)
1970
Men at Law (TV Series) as
Alvin Greener
- The Emancipation of Bessie Gray (1970) - Alvin Greener
1970
The Governor & J.J. (TV Series) as
Dr. Ed Graham
- And the World Begat the Bleep (1970) - Dr. Ed Graham
1970
Mod Squad (TV Series) as
Scooter Stiles
- Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot! (1970) - Scooter Stiles
1970
Gunsmoke (TV Series) as
Sanders
- The Cage (1970) - Sanders
1970
Carter's Army (TV Movie) as
Gen. Clark
1970
It Takes a Thief (TV Series) as
Burkhardt
- Nice Girls Marry Stockbrokers (1970) - Burkhardt
1969
The Survivors (TV Series) as
Ankrum
- Chapter Thirteen (1969) - Ankrum
1969
Mission: Impossible (TV Series) as
Jonas Stone
- Mastermind (1969) - Jonas Stone
1969
How to Commit Marriage as
Willoughby
1969
The Outsider (TV Series) as
Julius Ainsworth
- Handle with Care (1969) - Julius Ainsworth
1969
My Friend Tony (TV Series)
- Death Comes in Small Packages (1969)
1968
The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (TV Series) as
Fox
- Hunting the Hunter (1968) - Fox
1968
Jigsaw as
Dr. Simon Joshua
1968
Accidental Family (TV Series) as
Gray
- Who's Been Sleeping in Daddy's Bed (1968) - Gray
1967
In Cold Blood as
Jensen
1967
Moby Dick and the Mighty Mightor (TV Series) as
Mightor
- The People Keepers/The Aqua-Bats/The Snow Trapper (1967) - Mightor (voice)
- The Giant Hunters/The Crab Creatures/Mightor Meets Tyrannor (1967) - Mightor (voice)
- The Serpent Queen/The Electrofying Shoctopus/The Bird People (1967) - Mightor (voice)
1966
The Man Who Never Was (TV Series) as
Paul Grant
- Drop by Drop (1966) - Paul Grant
- Game of Death (1966) - Paul Grant
- Pay Now, Pray Later (1966) - Paul Grant
1966
T.H.E. Cat (TV Series) as
Vlakhos
- Payment Overdue (1966) - Vlakhos
1966
The Super 6 (TV Series)
- Molehattan Island/High Moon/Will the Real Magneto Man Please Stand Up? (1966) - (voice)
1964
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Cameron Burgess / John J. Pennington
- The Case of the Avenging Angel (1966) - Cameron Burgess
- The Case of the Tragic Trophy (1964) - John J. Pennington
1965
The Greatest Story Ever Told as
Questor
1965
Profiles in Courage (TV Series) as
Louis D. Brandeis
- Woodrow Wilson (1965) - Louis D. Brandeis
1965
Wagon Train (TV Series) as
Jim Bannon
- The Chottsie Gubenheimer Story (1965) - Jim Bannon
1964
Dr. Kildare (TV Series) as
Dr. Giuseppe Muretelli
- Rome Will Never Leave You: Part 3 (1964) - Dr. Giuseppe Muretelli
- Rome Will Never Leave You: Part 2 (1964) - Dr. Giuseppe Muretelli
- Rome Will Never Leave You: Part 1 (1964) - Dr. Giuseppe Muretelli
1964
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (TV Series) as
Alfred Montrose
- A Case of Armed Robbery (1964) - Alfred Montrose
1963
Breaking Point (TV Series) as
Paul Duval
- Crack in an Image (1963) - Paul Duval
1963
A Child Is Waiting as
Goodman
1961
Cain's Hundred (TV Series) as
Alexander Marish
- Final Judgment: Alexander Marish (1961) - Alexander Marish
1961
The Asphalt Jungle (TV Series) as
Alex Meriden
- The Kidnapping (1961) - Alex Meriden
1959
Deadline (TV Series) as
Host / Narrator / Rip Manning / ...
- Smoke Screen (1961) - Host / Narrator
- Wetback (1961) - Host / Narrator
- The Last Knockout (1960) - Host / Narrator
- The Cave (1960) - Host / Narrator
- One Tall, One Short (1960) - Host / Narrator
- To Move a Mountain (1960) - Host / Narrator
- Pig Woman (1960) - Host / Narrator
- Exposure (1960) - Host / Narrator / Rip Manning
- A Story for Christmas (1960) - Host / Narrator
- Thesis for Murder (1959) - Host / Gene McLain
- Birthday Present (1959) - Host / Narrator / Bill Gagnon
- The Mad Bomber (1959) - Host / Narrator / Seymour Berkson
- Dumb Kid (1959) - Host / Narrator
- Suspicion of Murder (1959) - Host / Narrator
- Checkmate (1959) - Host / Narrator
- The Blue Dahlia (1959) - Host / Narrator
- Character Witness (1959) - Host / Narrator
- Jail Break (1959) - Host / Narrator / Harry McCormick
- Massacre (1959) - Host / Narrator
- Scramble (1959) - Host / Narrator
- Return to Murder (1959) - Host / Narrator
- Lonely Hearts Killer (1959) - Host / Narrator / Art Petacque
- Clean Kill (1959) - Host / Narrator
- The Two Ounce Trap (1959) - Host / Narrator
- Chain Reaction (1959) - Host / Narrator / Joe Vachule
- Murderess (1959) - Host / Joe Saldana
- The Face of a Thief (1959) - Host / Narrator
- Hot Stuff (1959) - Host / Narrator
- The Human Storm (1959) - Host / Narrator / Al Kaufman
- Old Man Lost (1959) - Host / Narrator
- Charm Boy (1959) - Host / Narrator / Gene Lowall
- The Case of the Stranger (1959) - Host / Narrator
- Flight 169--Mass Murder (1959) - Host / Narrator
- The Accusing Finger (1959) - Host / Narrator
- Extortion (1959) - Host / Joe Azbell
- The Neon Touch (1959) - Host / Narrator
- Pickup (1959) - Host / Narrator
- State Scandal (1959) - Host / George Thiem
- The Victor Riesel Story (1959) - Host / Narrator
1960
Diagnosis: Unknown (TV Series)
- Main Course: Murder (1960)
1960
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
Vincent Noonan
- Craig's Will (1960) - Vincent Noonan
1960
Johnny Staccato (TV Series) as
Joe Alieto
- The List of Death (1960) - Joe Alieto
1959
Beyond All Limits as
Pendergrest
1958
Alcoa Theatre (TV Series) as
Don Peters
- The First Star (1958) - Don Peters
1958
King Creole as
Charlie LeGrand
1958
Panic! (TV Series) as
Stephen Chase
- Fingerprints (1958) - Stephen Chase
1957
Not One Shall Die (Short) as
Kellerman
1957
Climax! (TV Series) as
Paul Crichton / Dave Hennessey
- Mask for the Devil (1957) - Paul Crichton
- The Long Count (1957) - Dave Hennessey
1957
The Joseph Cotten Show: On Trial (TV Series) as
Mr. Bari
- The Secret of Polanta (1957) - Mr. Bari
1957
Top Secret Affair as
Phil Bentley
1956
The Wild Party as
Ben Davis
1956
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
Martin Hoeffer
- Confession (1956) - Martin Hoeffer
1955
TV Reader's Digest (TV Series) as
Franz Kindler / Larry Sears
- The Only Way Out (1956) - Franz Kindler
- The Manufactured Clue (1955) - Larry Sears
1954
Top Secret (TV Series) as
Prof. Brand
- Mutant (1955)
- This Man Is Death (1954) - Prof. Brand
1955
Hell on Frisco Bay as
Joe Lye
1955
Chicago Syndicate as
Arnold 'Arnie' Valent
1955
The Cobweb as
Dr. Otto Wolff
1955
Kiss Me Deadly as
Carl Evello
1954
Deep in My Heart as
Bert Townsend
1954
Inner Sanctum (TV Series) as
Harry / Packard
- Face of the Dead (1954)
- Man of Iron (1954) - Harry
- The Face of Fear (1954) - Packard
1954
Prisoner of War as
Capt. Jack Hodges
1953
The Joe Louis Story as
Tad McGeehan
1953
The Juggler as
Detective Karni
1952
The Bad and the Beautiful as
Syd
1952
We're Not Married! as
Attorney Stone
1952
Loan Shark as
Lou Donelli
1952
Carbine Williams as
'Dutch' Kruger
1952
Deadline - U.S.A. as
Harry Thompson
1951
Faith Baldwin Romance Theatre (TV Series)
- Success Story (1951)
1951
Lights Out (TV Series)
- The Man with the Astrakhan Hat (1951)
1950
The Prudential Family Playhouse (TV Series) as
Max Wharton
- Over 21 (1950) - Max Wharton
1950
Walk Softly, Stranger as
Whitey Lake
1950
Edge of Doom as
Mr. Craig
1950
Suspense (TV Series) as
Sam Cragg
- 1000 To One (1950) - Sam Cragg
1950
Appointment with Danger as
Earl Boettiger
1949
Twelve O'Clock High as
Capt. 'Doc' Kaiser
1949
The Ford Theatre Hour (TV Series) as
Paul Lawton
- She Loves Me Not (1949) - Paul Lawton
1949
Easy Living as
Argus
1949
Illegal Entry as
Zack Richards
1949
The Window as
Joe Kellerson
1949
Champion as
Tommy Haley
1948
Berlin Express as
Narrator (voice, uncredited)
1943
Government Girl as
Branch Owens
1943
Mr. Lucky as
Zepp
1941
Johnny Eager as
Julio
1941
Citizen Kane as
Raymond
1937
Ever Since Eve as
Coctail Customer (uncredited)
Director
2002
Half Hour to Kill (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Freedom to Get Lost (2002)
1964
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Runaway (1964)
1963
Going My Way (TV Series) (2 episodes)
- Custody of the Child (1963)
- The Boss of the Ward (1963)
1963
The Defenders (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The Eye of Fear (1963)
1962
The Doctors and the Nurses (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The Soft Touch (1962)
1962
The Twilight Zone (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Little Girl Lost (1962) - (directed by)
1961
Checkmate (TV Series) (6 episodes)
- The Sound of Nervous Laughter (1962)
- To the Best of My Recollection (1961)
- The Two of Us (1961)
- The Button Down Break (1961)
- Dance of Death (1961)
- The Deadly Silence (1961)
1961
87th Precinct (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The Very Hard Sell (1961)
1960
Michael Shayne (TV Series) (8 episodes)
- Final Settlement (1961)
- The Badge (1961)
- Murder in Wonderland (1960)
- Murder Plays Charades (1960)
- Blood on Biscayne Bay (1960)
- The Poison Pen Club (1960)
- A Night with Nora (1960)
- Dolls Are Deadly (1960)
1960
M Squad (TV Series) (5 episodes)
- The Bad Apple (1960)
- Badge for a Coward (1960)
- Let There Be Light (1960)
- A Kid Up There (1960)
- Anything for Joe (1960)
1959
Deadline (TV Series) (4 episodes)
- To Move a Mountain (1960)
- Massacre (1959)
- The Accusing Finger (1959)
- Pickup (1959)
1960
Philip Marlowe (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Murder Is a Grave Affair (1960)
1960
Goodyear Theatre (TV Series) (2 episodes)
- The Ticket (1960)
- Birthright (1960)
1959
Hawaiian Eye (TV Series) (4 episodes)
- Stamped for Danger (1960)
- The Koa Man (1959)
- Shipment from Kihei (1959)
- Secret of the Second Door (1959)
1959
Lawman (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The Prodigal (1959)
1958
Peter Gunn (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The Leaper (1958)
1957
The Adventures of McGraw (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The White Rose (1957)
1955
Warner Brothers Presents (TV Series) (3 episodes)
- Survival (1956)
- Siege (1956)
- King's Row (1955)
1955
Kings Row (TV Series) (4 episodes)
- Introduction to Erica (1955)
- Ellie (1955)
- Two of a Kind (1955)
- Lady in Fear (1955)
1954
Top Secret (TV Series) (1 episode)
- This Man Is Death (1954)
Producer
1960
Michael Shayne (TV Series) (associate producer - 9 episodes)
- Murder 'Round My Wrist (1961) - (associate producer)
- Spotlight on a Corpse (1961) - (associate producer)
- Murder in Wonderland (1960) - (associate producer)
- Death Selects the Winner (1960) - (associate producer)
- Murder and the Wanton Bride (1960) - (associate producer)
- Murder Plays Charades (1960) - (associate producer)
- Blood on Biscayne Bay (1960) - (associate producer)
- Shoot the Works (1960) - (associate producer)
- Call for Michael Shayne (1960) - (associate producer)
Miscellaneous
1975
The Night That Panicked America (TV Movie) (creative consultant)
Self
1979
Getting in Shape for the Main Event (TV Short documentary) as
Narrated by (voice)
1973
F for Fake (Documentary) as
Self - Special Participant
1955
1955 Motion Picture Theatre Celebration (Short documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
1951
Footlights and Kleiglights (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.71 (1951) - Self
1950
Bill Slater Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actor
- Episode dated 22 March 1950 (1950) - Self - Actor
1942
The World at War (Documentary) as
Narrator (voice)
1940
Citizen Kane Trailer (Documentary short) as
Paul Stewart
Archive Footage
2023
Compression (TV Series documentary)
- Compression Kiss Me Deadly de Robert Aldrich (2023)
2020
Martini Shot: William Atherton and 'The Day of the Locust' (Video short) as
Helverston (uncredited)
2018
They'll Love Me When I'm Dead (Documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
2014
Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles (Documentary) as
Raymond (clip from Citizen Kane (1941)) (uncredited)

References

Paul Stewart (actor) Wikipedia