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Raymond St Jacques
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BIRTHDAY
March 01, 1930
Hartford, Connecticut, USA
DIED
August 27, 1990
RECENT CREDITS
Time Bomb
(FILM)
Sep. 27, 1991
Voodoo Dawn
(FILM)
Jan. 1, 1990
They Live
(FILM)
Nov. 4, 1988
The Wild Pair
(FILM)
Dec. 11, 1987
A Different World
(TV)
Sep. 24, 1987
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Raymond St Jacques Credits
BIOGRAPHY
Tall, stage-trained actor with a resonant baritone voice who emerged as one of America's premier black performers of the mid-1960s. St. Jacques, who effectively portrayed heroic characters as well as villains, appeared....
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Tall, stage-trained actor with a resonant baritone voice who emerged as one of America's premier black performers of the mid-1960s. St. Jacques, who effectively portrayed heroic characters as well as villains, appeared in "The Pawnbroker" (1965) and "The Comedians" (1967) and starred as the cop Coffin Ed Johnson in the action-comedy "Cotton Comes to Harlem" (1970). He originated the first continuing black character on a TV Western as the cattle driver in the series "Rawhide". St. Jacques directed, produced and starred in the 1973 feature "Book of Numbers", a comic drama about racketeering in a small Arkansas town in the 1930s.
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