★ Acting
1930 – 1990
· Hartford, Connecticut, USA
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Active 1959–1991
Raymond St. Jacques, born in 1930, was a versatile American actor known for his impactful roles in the 1970s and 1980s. He delivers a compelling performance in If He Hollers, Let Him Go! (1968), where he navigates the complexities of race and identity. St. Jacques also appears in Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970) and They Live (1988), contributing to the rich tapestry of genre cinema that explores societal themes. His roles in Cool Breeze (1972) and The Final Comedown (1972) further cement his place in the landscape of cult and exploitation films.
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The Baron
1977
★ 4.5
as Peter Mosten
A black actor who borrows money from the Mafia in order to finance his own movie production. But no one gets involved with the mob without a few hitches.
Career Highlights
Top 6 by popularity · TMDB
Filmography
75 credits
1980s
21 credits
1970s
28 credits
1960s
20 credits
1950s
1 credit
Crew Credits
1970s
3 credits