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Retro: Looking Back At Robert Hays' Best Projects

Tania Calderón / January 23, 2025 - 07:00 am

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Julie Hagerty and Robert Hays in 'Airplane!'

Robert Hays's career spans several decades, during which he has appeared in a variety of projects that highlight his versatility and charm. While he is best known for his role as "Ted Striker" in the classic 1980 comedy ‘Airplane!’ and its 1982 sequel ‘Airplane II: The Sequel,’ Hays has also made notable appearances in other films and television series.

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Robert Hays in 'Starman'

In the mid-1980s, Hays starred in the television series ‘Starman’ (1986-1987), where he played the lead role of “Paul Forrester,” an alien who returns to Earth to help his son. This role demonstrated Hays's ability to bring warmth and depth to a character in a sci-fi setting.

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Robert Hays

In the early 1990s, Robert Hays was cast in the science fiction television series ‘Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey’ (1993), where he provided the voice for the character of “Chance,” an adventurous American Bulldog. The film, which became a beloved family classic, allowed Hays to reach a younger audience and exhibit his talent in voice acting.

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Sam Wanamaker and Robert Hays in 'Running Against Time'

He continued to diversify his portfolio with the 1991 TV movie ‘Running Against Time,’ in which he portrayed “David Rhodes,” a history teacher who travels back in time to prevent the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. This project highlighted Hays's talent in handling suspenseful and thought-provoking narratives.

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Robert Hays in 'Starman'

Hays continued his work in family-friendly entertainment with his role in the animated television series ‘Iron Man’ (1994-1996), where he voiced the titular character, “Tony Stark/Iron Man.” This role allowed him to dive into the superhero genre, bringing a charismatic and nuanced voice to the iconic Marvel character, and helping to pave the way for the character's future portrayals.

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Robert Hays and Kim Cattrall in 'For Better or For Worse'

In 1996, Hays starred in 'For Better or for Worse,' a romantic comedy where he played the role of "Michael," a man navigating the complexities of relationships and love. This role allowed Hays to showcase his comedic timing and charm in a light-hearted setting.

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Dean Stockwell, Robert Hays in 'Unabomber: The True Story'

Additionally, Hays starred in 'Unabomber: The True Story' (1996), where he played FBI agent "Don Ackerman." The film delves into the intense manhunt for the infamous Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski. Hays's portrayal of Ackerman, a dedicated and determined investigator, added a compelling and authoritative presence to the narrative.

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Robert Hays and Pamela Anderson in 'Good Cop, Bad Cop'

In 'Good Cop, Bad Cop' (1998), Hays took on the role of an undercover cop, exploring the blurred lines between law enforcement and criminality. His performance in this crime drama highlighted his ability to portray complex characters involved in morally ambiguous situations.

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Shelley Long and Robert Hays in 'Santa Trap'

The following year, he appeared in 'The Santa Trap' (2002), a family Christmas film where he portrayed "Daniel," a father who, along with his family, mistakenly captures "Santa Claus." The movie added a festive, humorous twist to Hays's repertoire, appealing to audiences of all ages.

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Pinterest Margot Kidder and Robert Hays in 'Trenchcoat'
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Margot Kidder and Robert Hays in 'Trenchcoat'

Throughout his career, Robert Hays has demonstrated a remarkable ability to transition between comedy, drama, action, and science fiction, leaving a lasting impact on the entertainment industry. His work in the last few years continues to reflect his enduring talent and adaptability as an actor.

Robert Hays is best known for his iconic role as "Ted Striker" in the classic 1980 comedy 'Airplane!,' directed by Jim Abrahams and the Zucker brothers. This role cemented his place in the annals of comedy film history with his memorable performance as the reluctant pilot caught in a series of hilarious and absurd situations.

Exploring the Diverse Roles of Robert Hays

Hays's career spans a variety of genres, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Here are some of his most notable projects!

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