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Robert Hays
Hays at GalaxyCon Richmond in 2019
Born

Robert Blakely Hays


(1947-07-24) July 24, 1947 (age 76)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • producer
  • director
  • Years active1975–present
    Spouse

    (m. 1990; div. 1997)
    Children1

    Robert Hays (born July 24, 1947) is an American actor, known for a variety of television and film roles since the 1970s. He came to prominence around 1980, co-starring in the two-season domestic sitcom Angie, and playing the central role of pilot Ted Striker in the hit spoof film Airplane! and its sequel. Other film roles include the lead role in the comedy Take This Job and Shove It (1981), and Bob Seaver, one of the main human characters in Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993).[1] On television, he starred in the science fiction series Starman (1986–1987)[2] and the short-lived workplace sitcom FM (1989–1990), played the voice of Tony StarkonIron Man (1994), and had a guest role as Bud Hyde on That '70s Show (2000).[3]

    Career[edit]

    In 1977, Hays played a military corporal in an episode of the television series Wonder Woman. He starred in several short-lived television series, including the 1978 production The Young PioneersonABC; the 1979–1980 series Angie; Starman, and FM.

    He was cast as Ted Striker, the washed up pilot who needs to save the day in Airplane! (1980), a spoof of disaster films such as the Airport series, and returned for Airplane II: The Sequel. In 1981, he hosted the sketch comedy television series Saturday Night Live. He played a man thought to be Hyde's dad in several episodes of That '70s Show.

    He has performed in many television films and done voice work, such as the title character in the Marvel Comics adaptation of Iron Man. In 2013, Hays appeared in a slapstick-laden TV spot promoting tourism in Wisconsin, which also reunited him with Airplane! co-director David Zucker.[4]

    Personal life[edit]

    Hays married musician and singer Cherie Currie on May 12, 1990.[5] The couple have a son, Jake.[5] Hays and Currie divorced in 1997 after seven years of marriage.[5]

    Filmography[edit]

    Film[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1980 Airplane! Ted Striker Alternative title: Flying High!
    1981 Take This Job and Shove It Frank Macklin
    1982 Airplane II: The Sequel Ted Striker Alternative title: Flying High II: The Sequel
    1983 Trenchcoat Terry Leonard
    1983 Utilities Bob Hunt
    1983 Touched Daniel
    1984 Scandalous Frank Swedlin
    1985 Cat's Eye Johnny Norris Alternative title: Stephen King's Cat's Eye
    1989 Honeymoon Academy Sean Mcdonald Alternative title: For Better or For Worse
    1992 Fifty/Fifty Sam French
    1993 Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey Bob Seaver
    1993 Partners Grave Squad Lawyer Short film
    1994 Raw Justice Mitch McCullum Alternative titles: Good Cop, Bad Cop and Strip Girl
    1994 No Dessert, Dad, till You Mow the Lawn Ken Cochran
    1995 Cyber Bandits Morgan
    1996 Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco Bob Seaver
    1999 An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster Reed Daley Voice[6]
    2000 Dr. T & the Women Harlan
    2001 Sex and a Girl Dan Alternative title: Alex in Wonder
    2001 The Retrievers Tom Lowry
    2004 The Nutcracker and the Mouse King Squeak Voice, English dub[6]
    2005 Freezerburn Michael Reed the Talent
    2007 Universal Remote Dr. Anderson
    2007 Nicky's Birthday Camera Bob
    2008 Superhero Movie Blaine Riker
    2013 Paranormal Movie Director
    2016 Miracle in the Valley Pastor Reign


    Television[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1975 The Rockford Files Darren Weeks Episode: "The Deep Blue Sleep"
    1975 Marcus Welby, M.D. Officer Gilpin / Officer Hanson 3 episodes
    1976 The Streets of San Francisco Lester Episode: "Judgment Day"
    1976 Cannon Michael Narak Episode: "Bloodlines"
    1976 Young Pioneers Dan Gray Television film
    1976 Laverne & Shirley Tom Episode: "Dating Slump"
    1976 The Blue Knight Officer Wells 4 episodes
    1976 Spencer's Pilots Jack Episode: "The Hitchhiker"
    1976 Most Wanted Bruce Collins Episode: "The Heisman Killer"
    1976 Young Pioneers' Christmas Dan Gray Television film
    1977 Wonder Woman Corporal Jim Ames Episode: "Wonder Woman in Hollywood"
    1977 Delta County, U.S.A. Bo Television film
    1978 The Love Boat Sam Bradley Episode: "Family Reunion"
    1978 The Initiation of Sarah Scott Rafferty Television film
    1978 The Young Pioneers Dan Gray Miniseries
    1978 Almost Heaven Dave Leland Television film
    1978 Will Rogers: Champion of the People Will Rogers TV special
    1979 The Fall of the House of Usher Jonathan Cresswell Television film
    1979–80 Angie Brad Benson 36 episodes
    1979 Battle of the Network Stars VII Himself TV special
    1980 Battle of the Network Stars VIII Himself TV special
    1980 The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything Kirby Winter Television film
    1981 Saturday Night Live Himself / Host Episode: "Robert Hays/14 Karat Soul/Joe 'King' Carrasco & The Crowns"
    1981 California Gold Rush Bret Harte / Narrator Television film
    1982 The Day the Bubble Burst Gregory Winslow Television film
    1984 Mister Roberts Lieutenant Douglas Roberts Television film
    1986–87 Starman Paul Forrester 22 episodes
    1987 Murder by the Book D.H. Mercer / Biff Deegan Television film
    1989–90 FM Ted Costas 13 episodes
    1990 Running Against Time David Rhodes Television film
    1992 The Larry Sanders Show Himself Episode: "The Garden Weasel"
    1992 Hot Chocolate Eric Ferrier Television film
    1993 Cutters Joe Polachek 5 episodes
    1993 Sex, Shock and Censorship in the '90s Martin Day TV special
    1994–96 Iron Man Tony Stark / Iron Man Voice, 26 episodes[6]
    1995 Deadly Invasion: The Killer Bee Nightmare Chad Ingram Television film
    1995 Vanished John Taylor Television film
    1996 Guys Like Us Mike Hanson Episode: "Pilot"
    1996 The Abduction Paul Olavsky Television film
    1996 Unabomber: The True Story David Kaczynski Television film
    1996 The Incredible Hulk Tony Stark / Iron Man Voice, episode: "Helping Hands, Iron Fist"[6]
    1996 Touched by an Angel Scott Walden Episode: "Groundrush"
    1996–97 Spider-Man Tony Stark / Iron Man Voice, 6 episodes[6]
    1996 Christmas Every Day Henry Jackson Television film
    1997 Superman: The Animated Series Edward Lytener / Luminus Voice, 2 episodes[6]
    1997 Promised Land Mark Gerhart Episode: "Mr. Muscles"
    1997 I'll Be Home for Christmas Michael Greiser Television film
    1998 Kelly Kelly Doug Kelly 7 episodes
    1998 30 Years to Life Vincent Dawson Television film
    1999 The Outer Limits Dr. Peter Halstead Episode: "Donor"
    2000 Deadly Appearances Andy Boychuk Television film
    2000 That '70s Show Bud Hyde 2 episodes
    2001 Bette Roy 2 episodes
    2001 The Retrievers Tom Lowry Television film
    2002 Spin City Los Angeles Mayor Stone Taylor Episode: "A Tale of Four Cities"
    2002 The Santa Trap Bill Emerson Television film
    2003 Robbery Homicide Division Eddie Episode: "Hellbound Train"
    2012 Shooting Gallery Himself Episode: "Survival Trail"
    2014 Sharknado 2: The Second One Captain Bob Wilson Television film
    2020 Smartphone Theatre Jonathan 'Johnny' Cooper Episode: "Holy Water"

    Production credits[edit]

    Year Title Credit Notes
    1986 Starman Director Episode: "The Test"
    1998 Kelly Kelly Co-producer
    2001 Sex and a Girl Producer
    2007 Nicky's Birthday Camera Producer

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Hal Erickson (2014). "Robert Hays-biography". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on December 15, 2014.
  • ^ "Hays ready to assume role of 'Starman' for television". The Daily News. Bowling Green, KY. Associated Press. August 15, 1986. p. TV4. Retrieved March 24, 2010.
  • ^ Rabin, Nathan (October 4, 2011). "Robert Hays". The A.V. Club. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  • ^ Davis, Stacy Vogel (March 18, 2013). "Zucker, Hays poke fun at summer in Wisconsin in latest tourism ad". Milwaukee Business Journal. Retrieved October 9, 2017.
  • ^ a b c Strauss, Bob (March 19, 2010). "Cherie Currie rocks with biopic". Los Angeles Daily News.
  • ^ a b c d e f "Robert Hays (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved November 12, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
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    William H. Marshall

    Voice of Iron Man
    1994–1997
    Succeeded by

    Francis Diakowsky


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