RAYMOND ST. JACQUES
'Raymond St. Jacques' (born 'James Arthur Johnson' (March 1, 1930 – August 27, 1990) was an African-American actor.
Born in Hartford, Connecticut, he was known for playing the roles of Coffin Ed in the 1970 blaxploitation classic ''Cotton Comes to Harlem'', ''Rawhide'' and a two year stint as Judge Clayton C. Thomas on the syndicated TV show ''Superior Court'' from 1988 to 1989.
He died from lymphoma in Los Angeles, California in 1990. He was the father of Sterling St. Jacques (who died in 1984 from AIDS).
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★ " 'Blast from the Past' with Raymond St. Jacques" for the WGBH series, Say Brother
Born in Hartford, Connecticut, he was known for playing the roles of Coffin Ed in the 1970 blaxploitation classic ''Cotton Comes to Harlem'', ''Rawhide'' and a two year stint as Judge Clayton C. Thomas on the syndicated TV show ''Superior Court'' from 1988 to 1989.
He died from lymphoma in Los Angeles, California in 1990. He was the father of Sterling St. Jacques (who died in 1984 from AIDS).
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★ " 'Blast from the Past' with Raymond St. Jacques" for the WGBH series, Say Brother
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