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  1. Aug 30, 1990 · Raymond St. Jacques, an actor who helped lower racial barriers for blacks in television and films, died Monday in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. He was 60 years old and lived in ...

  2. Aug 29, 1990 · Actor Raymond St. Jacques, known for his breakthrough roles in such movies as “Black Like Me” and “Glory” as well as the TV miniseries “Roots,” has died of cancer. He was 60.

  3. Raymond St. Jacques 1930 – 1990. Actor. At a Glance …. Worked His Way to the Top. The Next Black Superstar. Days of Bit Parts and Voice-Overs. Sources. In the late 1960s actor Raymond St. Jacques emerged as one of black Hollywood ’ s top leading men, starring in blaxploitation films Uptight, If He Hollers Let Him Go, and A Change of Mind, and hitting it big as Coffin Ed Johnson in Cotton ...

  4. In 1973, St. Jacques produced, directed and starred in The Book of Numbers, a minor but lively film about a pair of black confidence men in the South of the '30s. One of his last assignments was as Frederick Douglass in the 1989 historical drama Glory; his agent was unable to negotiate proper billing, so St. Jacques willingly played the role ...

  5. Aug 30, 1990 · LOS ANGELES -- Raymond St. Jacques, 60, an actor who was known for his roles in such movies as "Black Like Me," "Cotton Comes to Harlem," "The Evil That Men Do" and "Glory," as well as the ...

  6. Tall, stage-trained actor with a resonant baritone voice who emerged as one of America's premier black performers of the mid-1960s. St. Jacques, who effectively portrayed heroic characters as well as villains, appeared in "The Pawnbroker" (1965) and "The Comedians" (1967) and starred as the cop Coffin Ed Johnson in the action-comedy "Cotton Comes to Harlem" (1970).

  7. Aug 27, 1990 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Raymond St. Jacques (March 1, 1930 – August 27, 1990) was an American actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Raymond St. Jacques, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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