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  1. Al St. John (also credited as Al Saint John and "Fuzzy" St. John; September 10, 1892 – January 21, 1963) was an early American motion-picture comedian. He was a nephew of silent film star Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle , with whom he often performed on screen.

  2. Later on Al wore dentures for a more subtle look to suit the comedy style of the 1920s. In the 40s Westerns became immensely popular and Al created the famous Fuzzy Q Jones - once again he could take advantage of his appearance to amplify the character.

  3. Official Facebook page of Al "Fuzzy" St. John run by the Estate of Al St. John.

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  4. Al 'Fuzzy' St. John. Height. 5′ 8″ (1.73 m) Mini Bio. Al St. John was born on September 10, 1893 in Santa Ana, California, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Billy the Kid in Texas (1940), Prairie Badmen (1946) and Billy the Kid Trapped (1942).

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  5. Al St. John (September 10, 1893 – January 21, 1963) in his persona of Fuzzy Q. Jones basically defined the role and concept of "comical sidekick" to cowboy heroes from 1930 to 1951. St. John also created a character, "Stoney," in the first of a continuing Western film series, The Three Mesquiteers, that was later played (at a low point in his ...

  6. Al St. John is today mostly remembered as «second banana» to his uncle Roscoe «Fatty» Arbuckle in the Comique series and as the cult figure Western sidekick «Fuzzy Q Jones».

  7. Al St. John (18931963) was an American comic actor who appeared in 394 films between 1913 and 1952. Starting at Mack Sennett 's Keystone Film Company, St. John rose through the ranks to become one of the major comedy stars of the 1920s, though less than half of his starring roles still survive today.

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