Howard St. John
Howard St. John (October 9, 1905 – March 13, 1974) was a prominent character actor hailing from Chicago, renowned for his ability to portray unsympathetic figures across various mediums including Broadway, film, and television. Over the course of his career, he captivated audiences with his dynamic performances, but he is perhaps most famously recognized for his role as the larger-than-life General Bullmoose in the 1956 musical Li'l Abner. St. John's portrayal of this bombastic character in both the stage and film adaptations left an indelible mark on the production and contributed significantly to its popularity. His distinctive style and commanding presence ensured that he became a memorable figure in the entertainment industry during his time. St. John’s versatility allowed him to navigate through different genres, making him a sought-after talent in the performing arts. His contributions to theater and cinema have solidified his status as an influential character actor, and his legacy continues to resonate with fans of classic American entertainment.
Filmography
The Tender Trap
Three Coins in the Fountain
Quick, Before It Melts
Lover Come Back
The Big Night
711 Ocean Drive
Li'l Abner
Goodbye, My Fancy
Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard
Close to My Heart
Strait-Jacket
Fate Is the Hunter
Mister 880
I Died a Thousand Times
World in My Corner
Don't Drink the Water
Sex and the Single Girl
Shockproof
Strange Bedfellows
Illegal
Born Yesterday
The Men
The Undercover Man
Strangers on a Train
Banning
Starlift