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Raymond St. Jacques

Acting

Born March 1, 1930 · Hartford, Connecticut, USA

Died August 27, 1990

Also known as James Arthur Johnson

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Raymond St. Jacques (March 1, 1930 – August 27, 1990) was an American actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Raymond St. Jacques, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

Filmography45 titles

Little House on the Prairie

1974as Manager L. Moody

MacGyver

1985as President Dakru

Airwolf

1984as President Seko Logana

Glory

1989as Frederick Douglass

Murder, She Wrote

1984as Doctor

Voyagers!

1982as Massandi

Quincy, M.E.

1976as Dr. Charles Martin

Roots

1977as The Drummer

They Live

1988as Street Preacher

The Green Hornet

1966as Hollis Silver

McCloud

1970

Rawhide

1959as Simon Blake

Hunter

1984as Judge Clancy

The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

1964as Arunda

The Pawnbroker

1964as Tangee

A Different World

1987as Prof. Charles Moseley

Cagney & Lacey

1982

The Bionic Woman

1976

Wonder Woman

1975as William Mayfield

Police Story

1973

Daniel Boone

1964as Nimrod

Starman

as Judge Arthur Richardson

Hart to Hart

1979as Laurance Roche

The Rookies

1972

The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.

as Big Feets Charley

Uptight

1968as B.G.

Hardcastle and McCormick

1983as Rod Frazier

Lost in the Stars

1974as John Kumalo

The Final Comedown

1972as Imir

The Virginian

1962as Allerton

Police Woman

1974as Alex Steeves

The Love Boat

1977as Ramon

Cotton Comes to Harlem

1970as Coffin Ed Johnson

Madigan

1968as Dr. Taylor

Black Like Me

1964as Burial Insurance Salesman

The Comedians

1967as Captain Concasseur

Mister Buddwing

1966as Hank

The Evil That Men Do

1984as Randolph, Molloch's Bodyguard

Falcon Crest

1981as Dr. Arthur Hooks

The Green Berets

1968as Sgt. Doc McGee

The Baron

1977as Peter Mosten

Timebomb

1991as Det. Sanchez

The Wild Pair

1987as Ivory

The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover

1977as Martin Luther King

Secrets of Three Hungry Wives

1978as Det. Insp. George Dunbar