Christopher St. John, sometimes credited as Chris St. John, is an American
film and
television
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actor
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. He is also a
film producer,
film director and
screenwriter and played a minor role in the television series ''
Remington Steele
''Remington Steele'' is an American television series co-created by Robert Butler and Michael Gleason. The series, starring Stephanie Zimbalist and Pierce Brosnan, was produced by MTM Enterprises and first broadcast on the NBC network from O ...
''.
Career
A member of
the Actors Studio
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starting in the mid-1960s, St. John is best known for playing the role of Ben Buford in the 1971
blaxploitation film ''
Shaft''. Between 1968 and 1988, he appeared in eight film and television productions.
In addition to appearing as George Lattimer in ''
Top of the Heap
''Top of the Heap'' is an American sitcom that ran for seven episodes on Fox from April 7 until May 19, 1991, the most successful of three attempted spin-offs of '' Married... with Children'' (the other two being '' Radio Free Trumaine'' and '' ...
'' (1972), St. John wrote, directed, and produced the film.
It was entered into the
22nd Berlin International Film Festival
The 22nd annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 23 June to 4 July 1972. The Golden Bear was awarded to the Italian film '' I racconti di Canterbury'' directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini.
Jury
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and was nominated for the Golden Bear, the festival's biggest prize.
Richard Brody in ''The New Yorker'' described the film as a "crucial work of Afrofuturism."
In 2014, the documentary film that St. John began in 1980, ''A Man Called God'', debuted at the San Diego Black Film Festival. The film was co-directed with his son
Kristoff St. John
Kristoff St. John (July 15, 1966 – February 3, 2019) was an American actor best known for playing Neil Winters on the CBS daytime soap opera ''The Young and the Restless'' from 1991 until his death in 2019, which earned him two Daytime Emmy A ...
.
Personal life
He had one son, actor
Kristoff St. John
Kristoff St. John (July 15, 1966 – February 3, 2019) was an American actor best known for playing Neil Winters on the CBS daytime soap opera ''The Young and the Restless'' from 1991 until his death in 2019, which earned him two Daytime Emmy A ...
, who died on February 3, 2019.
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Living people
American male film actors
African-American film directors
American film directors
African-American screenwriters
American screenwriters
American film producers
African-American male actors
American male television actors
English-language film directors
21st-century African-American people
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