Raymond St. Jacques

Raymond St. Jacques

Actor, Director, Producer

Urodzony(-a) 1 marca 1930 w Hartford, Connecticut, USA

Tall (6'3"), imposing actor Raymond St. Jacques, who appeared as both hero and villain in hundreds of roles, was born James Arthur Johnson in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1930, but he and younger sister Barbara were raised in Depression-era New Haven after their parents' divorce. He started writing and performing in his own short plays in elementary school and developed a strong interest in acting after appearing in a production of "Othello". A stint with the Air Force in 1952 during the Korean War temporarily interrupted his professional momentum, but he managed to arrange plays and entertain servicemen during his stay of duty. Upon his discharge, he refocused, auditioned and was accepted into both the Actor's Studio and Herbert Berghof's Institute while modeling, dish washing and working as a sales clerk at Bloomingdale's to make ends meet. At around this time, he changed his stage moniker from the very common name of Raymond Johnson to Ray Saint Jacques (later Raymond St. Jacques) to avoid confusion with other actors. St. Jacques went on to perform for the American Shakespearean Festival, Stratford Connecticut, and, in addition to acting and assistant directing, was relied upon to train other actors in the art of swordplay as he had grown to become an accomplished fencing master. Raymond made his Broadway bow in the 1955 musical "Seventh Heaven" and appeared in various on- and off-Broadway productions including "The Blacks", "Night Life", "The Cool World" and "A Raisin in the Sun". He also continued to performed in the Bard's plays, including "Henry V", "Romeo and Juliet" and "Julius Caesar". The actor started gracing films in mid-career, making his debut with Black Like Me (1964). His breakthrough role came with the otherwise tepidly-received The Comedians (1967) where he stole the thunder from under husband and wife Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. This led to a series of black-oriented 'stud' roles in Uptight (1968), Change of Mind (1969), Cool Breeze (1972), and notably, If He Hollers, Let Him Go! (1968) (1968) in which he shared some torrid and controversial bed scenes with Barbara McNair that made the "Sex in the Cinema" pages of Playboy magazine. He also winningly played Coffin Ed Johnson alongside Godfrey Cambridge as Gravedigger Jones in the comedy action crimers Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970) and Come Back Charleston Blue (1972) and portrayed the part of Martin Luther King, Jr. in the biopic The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover (1977). St. Jacques made history as the first black actor to appear in a regular role on a western series, playing Simon Blake on Rawhide (1959). St. Jacques moved briefly into producing and directing with the film Book of Numbers (1973), which relayed the stories of various African-Americans during the late 1800s. Raymond went on to appear as a guest in a number of popular programs including "Dr. Kildare," "Daktari," "I Spy," "The Virginian," "Daniel Boone," "The Green Hornet," "The Name of the Game," "McCloud," "The Rookies," "Police Story," "Little House on the Prairie," "Police Woman," "Quincy," "Hart to Hart," "Fantasy Island," "Airwolf," "Murder, She Wrote," "A Different World" and "MacGyver." He also had recurring roles on the nighttime soaper Falcon Crest (1981) and as a judge on Superior Court (1986). His final films included featured roles in The Wild Pair (1987), Glory (1989) (as Frederick Douglass), Voodoo Dawn (1990) and Timebomb (1991), the last two released posthumously. A noted civil rights activist and lecturer both here and abroad on apartheid issues. St. Jacques died of lymphoma in 1990 at age 60.

Najpopularniejsze tytuły

  • Cotton Comes To Harlem HD
  • Zielone berety
  • John Carpenter's They Live
  • Roots: The Complete Miniseries
  • Voyagers! Season 1
  • Rawhide
  • Chwała
  • The Man from U.N.C.L.E: The Complete First Season
  • MacGyver - Season 1
  • The Pawnbroker
  • Little House On the Prairie, Season
  • Murder, She Wrote - Season 1
  • Daniel Boone - The Explorer
  • Up Tight
  • The Fall Guy Season 1
  • Wonder Woman Season 1
  • McCloud, Season 1
  • Hunter Season 1
  • Hart to Hart Season 2
  • The Girl From U.N.C.L.E.: The Complete Series

Filmografia

  • 1991
    Timebomb
  • 1989
    Chwała
  • 1988
    John Carpenter's They Live
  • 1987
    The Wild Pair
  • 1985
    MacGyver - Season 1
  • 1984
    The Evil That Men Do
  • Hunter Season 1
  • Murder, She Wrote - Season 1
  • 1982
    Voyagers! Season 1
  • 1981
    Cagney & Lacey
  • The Fall Guy Season 1
  • Falcon Crest: The Complete First Season
  • 1980
    Cuba Crossing
  • 1979
    Hart to Hart Season 2
  • 1978
    Secrets of Three Hungry Wives
  • 1977
    The Love Boat - The Shipshape Cruise
  • Roots: The Complete Miniseries
  • The Baron
  • Private Files Of J. Edgar Hoover, The
  • 1976
    Bionic Woman (Classic) Season 2
  • 1975
    Wonder Woman Season 1
  • 1974
    Little House On the Prairie, Season
  • Lost In The Stars
  • 1972
    The Final Comedown
  • 1970
    Cotton Comes To Harlem HD
  • McCloud, Season 1
  • 1968
    Zielone berety
  • Up Tight
  • 1967
    The Comedians
  • 1966
    Mister Buddwing
  • The Girl From U.N.C.L.E.: The Complete Series
  • 1965
    I Spy Season 1
  • 1964
    Black Like Me
  • The Pawnbroker
  • The Man from U.N.C.L.E: The Complete First Season
  • Daniel Boone - The Explorer
  • 1959
    Rawhide

Połączenia

  • Jules Dassin

    Jules Dassin

  • John Carpenter

    John Carpenter

  • Ruby Dee

    Ruby Dee

  • Ossie Davis

    Ossie Davis

Gatunki

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Western
  • Military & War
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Children & Family