St. John, Marco 1939–

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ST. JOHN, Marco 1939–

PERSONAL

Original name, Marco John Figueroa, Jr.; born May 7, 1939, in New Orleans, LA; son of Marco John Figueroa and Iris (maiden name, Davidson) Springer; married Barbara Lincoln Bonnell (died, 1971); children: Marco II. Education: Fordham University, B.S., 1960. Politics: Democrat. Religion: Roman Catholic. Avocational Interests: Jogging and writing.

Addresses:

Agent—People Store, 2004 Rockledge Rd. NE, Atlanta, GA 30324. Contact—P.O. Box 521, Ocean Springs, MS 35966–0521.

Career:

Actor. Military service: U.S. Army, first lieutenant, 1960–61.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Bobo, The Plastic Dome of Norma Jean, 1965.

Cleopatra (also known as Viva Viva), 1970.

Lawrence Shannon, orderly, The Happiness Cage (also known as The Demon Within and The Mind Snatchers), Cinerama Releasing, 1972.

Justin, The Next Man (also known as Double Hit and The Arab Conspiracy), Allied Artists Pictures Corp., 1976.

Hampton Richmond Clayton III, Night of the Juggler (also known as New York Killer), Columbia, 1980.

Policeman, Cat People, MCA/Universal, 1982.

Leander Rolfe, Tightrope, Warner Home Video, 1984.

Sheriff Tucker, Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (also known as Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning), Paramount, 1985.

Marth, The Package, Orion, 1989.

Jimmy Cavello, State of Grace, Orion, 1990.

Truck driver, Thelma & Louise, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1991 Morton, Hard Target, Universal, 1993.

Polk, The Dangerous, 1994.

Deputy Wilkes, The Waking (also known as Keeper of Souls), 2001.

Defense attorney, The Rising Place, Warner Bros., 2001.

Big Six Rayburn, The Badge, Lions Gate Films, 2002.

Charlie, Tough Luck, Curb Entertainment, 2003.

Daley, Runaway Jury, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003.

Evan/Undercover "John," Monster, Newmarket Films, 2003.

Vicious, MTI Home Video, 2003.

Dr. Fenton, Beyond the Wall of Sleep, 2004.

Police Chief Morris, The Punisher, Lions Gate Films, 2004.

Reporter, Mr. 3000, Buena Vista, 2004.

Cimanno, In, 2005.

Sheriff Hank Bullard, Things That Hang from Trees, 2005.

Frank Singleton, At Last, 2005.

Television Appearances; Series:

Sixth Dr. Paul Stewart, As the World Turns, CBS, 1969–70.

Erica's physician, All My Children, ABC, 1971.

Joey Kimball, Search for Tomorrow, CBS, 1975.

Rayford Plunkett, Ball Four, CBS, 1976.

Policeman, Ryan's Hope, ABC, 1977.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Blaylock, Beulah Land, NBC, 1980.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Eddie Manzaro, crime boss, Contract on Cherry Street (also known as Stakeout on Cherry Street), NBC, 1977.

Emcee, Dixie: Changing Habits, CBS, 1983.

Hot Pursuit, 1984.

Frederick Payton, Fatal Flaw, ABC, 1989.

Morley Rickerts, Blue Bayou, NBC, 1990.

Tom Scott, This Gun for Hire, USA Network, 1991.

Dr. Hector Salcodo, Sacrifice, HBO, 2000.

Literature professor, The Brooke Ellison Story, Arts and Entertainment, 2004.

Gaylord, The Madam's Family: The Truth about the Canal Street Brothel, CBS, 2004.

Chief, Frankenfish, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Rapist, Hardcase, NBC, 1981.

Kevin Tree, The Six of Us, NBC, 1982.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Dom Capabo, "Daughter, Am I in My Father's House?," Naked City, ABC, 1962.

Johnnie, "Soda Pop and Paper Flags," Route 66, CBS, 1963.

Johnny Plank, "Riot," Bonanza, NBC, 1972.

Virgil Bonner, "Hostage!," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1972.

Darcy, "Disciple," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1974.

Tony Papas, "Birthday Party," Kojak, CBS, 1976.

"Old Hatreds Die Hard," The Mississippi, 1983.

Doc Gridley, "Second Base Steele," Remington Steele, NBC, 1984.

Joe Ed Thaxton, "Road Kill," In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1988.

Payton, "Fatal Flaw," Kojak, 1989.

Jay Turkus, "Citizen Trundel: Parts 1 & 2," In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1990.

Barney Flatt, "Major Moonlighting," Major Dad, 1991.

Officer Strangis, "The Committee," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1994.

Evan Calder, "The Avenger," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1996.

Bus driver, "Shades of Gray," Homicide (also known as Homicide: Life on the Street and H: LOTS), NBC, 1999.

Also appeared as Gebhardt, Orleans, CBS.

Stage Appearances:

Delanoue (Merda), Poor Bitos, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1964.

Clarence, Things That Go Bump in the Night, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1965.

Julien, Colombe, Garrick Theatre, New York City, 1965.

Young Walt, We, Comrades Three, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1966.

Charles Surface (alternate), The School for Scandal, Lyceum Theatre, 1966–67.

Tony Kirby, You Can't Take It with You, Lyceum Theatre, 1967.

Kuragin, War and Peace, Lyceum Theatre, 1967.

Rebel, The Unknown Soldier and His Wife, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, then George Abbott Theatre, New York City, 1967.

Beany Mac Gruder, Weekend, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1968.

Peter Latham, Forty Carats, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1968–70.

Standby Kurt, Dance of Death, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, 1974.

Richmond, Richard III, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1974.

Understudy for the roles of the Gentleman Caller and the son, The Glass Menagerie, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1975–76.

Antonio, Twelfth Night or What You Will, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1986.

Lord Willoughby, Richard II, Delacorte Theatre, 1987.

Also appeared in Hamlet, San Diego Shakespeare Festival.

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