
Cast
Howard St. John
Acting
Cast
Howard St. John
Known for
Acting
Born
1905-10-09
From
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Died
1974-03-13
Also known as Howard Sidney St. John
Biography
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.

Sex and the Single Girl
as George Randall

Strangers on a Train
as Police Capt. Turley

One, Two, Three
as Wendell P. Hazeltine

Born Yesterday
as Jim Devery

Banning
as J. Pallister Young

Strait-Jacket
as Raymond Fields

Illegal
as E.A. Smith

Lafayette
as George Washington

Sanctuary
as Gov. Drake

Three Coins in the Fountain
as Burgoyne

Managing Time

Shockproof
as Sam Brooks

The Men
as Ellen's Father

The Patriots
as George Washington

Madison Avenue
as J.D. Jocelyn

The Tender Trap
as Mr. Sayers

Lover Come Back
as Mr. John Brackett

I Died a Thousand Times
as Doc Banton

711 Ocean Drive
as Lieutenant Pete Wright

Mister 880
as Chief

Fate Is the Hunter
as Mark Hutchins

Matchless
as General Shapiro

Strange Bedfellows
as Julius L. Stevens

The Gift of the Magi
as Mr. Spiegel

Starlift
as Steve Rogers

Don't Drink the Water
as Ambassador Magee

The Undercover Man
as Joseph S. Horan

David Harding, Counterspy
as David Harding

Goodbye, My Fancy
as Claude Griswold

Cry for Happy
as Vice Adm. Junius B. Bennett

Li'l Abner
as General Bullmoose

Stop, You're Killing Me
as Commissioner Mahoney

Saturday's Hero
as Belfrage

The Sun Sets at Dawn
as The Warden

Customs Agent
as Charles Johnson

Quick, Before It Melts
as Harvey T. Sweigert

The Big Night
as Al Judge

Close to My Heart
as E. O. "Frosty" Frost

World in My Corner
as Harry Cram

Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard
as David Harding

Forty-five Minutes from Broadway
as James Blake