From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Howard St. John (October 9, 1905 – March 13, 1974) was a Chicago-born character actor who specialized in unsympathetic roles. His work spanned Broadway, film and television. He is probably best remembered for his bombastic General Bullmoose, which he played in the stage and screen versions of the 1956 musical Li'l Abner. Description above from the Wikipedia article Howard St. John, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movie | Don't Drink the Water | Ambassador Magee | 1969-11-11 |
Movie | Matchless | General Shapiro | 1967-08-13 |
Movie | Banning | J. Pallister Young | 1967-12-13 |
Movie | Quick, Before It Melts | Harvey T. Sweigert | 1965-01-20 |
Series | Hank | Dr. Lewis Royal | 1965-09-24 |
Movie | Strange Bedfellows | Julius L. Stevens | 1965-02-09 |
Movie | Strait-Jacket | Raymond Fields | 1964-01-19 |
Movie | Fate Is the Hunter | Mark Hutchins | 1964-11-08 |
Movie | Sex and the Single Girl | George Randall | 1964-12-25 |
Series | Profiles in Courage | Unknown | 1964-11-08 |
Movie | Lafayette | George Washington | 1962-02-16 |
Movie | Cry for Happy | Vice Adm. Junius B. Bennett | 1961-03-03 |
Movie | Madison Avenue | J.D. Jocelyn | 1961-04-13 |
Movie | One, Two, Three | Wendell P. Hazeltine | 1961-12-15 |
Movie | Lover Come Back | Mr. John Brackett | 1961-12-20 |
Movie | Sanctuary | Gov. Drake | 1961-04-18 |
Series | The Islanders | Unknown | 1960-10-02 |
Movie | Li'l Abner | General Bullmoose | 1959-12-11 |
Movie | The Gift of the Magi | Mr. Spiegel | 1958-12-09 |
Movie | World in My Corner | Harry Cram | 1956-03-01 |
Series | The Dinah Shore Chevy Show | Unknown | 1956-10-05 |
Series | The Honeymooners | Unknown | 1955-10-01 |
Movie | I Died a Thousand Times | Doc Banton | 1955-11-09 |
Movie | Illegal | E.A. Smith | 1955-10-09 |
Movie | The Tender Trap | Mr. Sayers | 1955-11-04 |
Movie | Three Coins in the Fountain | Burgoyne | 1954-05-01 |
Series | Summer Playhouse | Unknown | 1954-07-06 |
Series | Cavalcade of America | Unknown | 1952-10-01 |
Movie | Stop, You're Killing Me | Mahoney | 1952-12-10 |
Movie | Goodbye, My Fancy | Claude Griswold | 1951-05-19 |
Movie | Saturday's Hero | Belfrage | 1951-03-01 |
Movie | Close to My Heart | E. O. "Frosty" Frost | 1951-10-01 |
Movie | Strangers on a Train | Police Capt. Turley | 1951-06-27 |
Series | Goodyear Television Playhouse | Unknown | 1951-10-14 |
Series | Hallmark Hall of Fame | Unknown | 1951-12-24 |
Movie | Starlift | Steve Rogers | 1951-12-14 |
Movie | The Big Night | Al Judge | 1951-12-07 |
Movie | David Harding, Counterspy | David Harding | 1950-07-13 |
Movie | 711 Ocean Drive | Lieutenant Pete Wright | 1950-07-01 |
Series | Robert Montgomery Presents | Unknown | 1950-01-30 |
Movie | The Men | Ellen's Father | 1950-08-25 |
Movie | Customs Agent | Charles Johnson | 1950-05-18 |
Movie | Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard | David Harding | 1950-11-21 |
Movie | Mister 880 | Chief | 1950-09-29 |
Movie | The Sun Sets at Dawn | The Warden | 1950-11-01 |
Movie | Born Yesterday | Jim Devery | 1950-12-26 |
Series | Lux Video Theatre | Unknown | 1950-10-02 |
Movie | Shockproof | Sam Brooks | 1949-01-25 |
Movie | The Undercover Man | Joseph S. Horan | 1949-03-21 |
Series | The Philco Television Playhouse | Unknown | 1948-10-03 |
Series | Studio One | Unknown | 1948-11-07 |