Howard St. John (Performer) | Playbill

Howard St. John

Performer
  • Born: Oct 09, 1905 in Chicago, IL, USA
  • Death: Mar 13, 1974 in New York, NY, USA

Roles (21)

Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Tiger at the Gates
Opened February 29, 1968
  • as Demekos (Original)
Mary, Mary Playbill - Jan 1962 Mary, Mary
Opened March 08, 1961
  • as Oscar Nelson (Replacement)
    Arrived On Jul 02, 1962
The Highest Tree Playbill - Opening Night, Nov 1959 The Highest Tree
Opened November 04, 1959
  • as Frederick Ashe (Original)
Li'l Abner Playbill - Feb 1957 Li'l Abner
Opened November 15, 1956
  • as Gen. Bullmoose (Original)
Someone Waiting Playbill - Feb 1956 Someone Waiting
Opened February 14, 1956
  • as John Nedlow (Original)
His and Hers Playbill - Jan 1954 His and Hers
Opened January 07, 1954
  • as Mike Foster (Original)
Jane Playbill - Feb 1952 Jane
Opened February 01, 1952
  • as Lord Frobisher (Original)
Two Blind Mice Playbill - March 1949 Two Blind Mice
Opened March 02, 1949
  • as Charles Brenner (Original)
The Fatal Weakness Playbill - Nov 1946 The Fatal Weakness
Opened November 19, 1946
  • as Mr. Paul Espenshade (Original)
The Late George Apley Playbill - Dec 1944 The Late George Apley
Opened November 23, 1944
  • as Julian H. Dole (Original)
Janie Playbill - Sept 1942 Janie
Opened September 10, 1942
  • as John Van Brunt (Original)
Under This Roof Playbill - February 1942 Under This Roof
Opened February 22, 1942
  • as Horace Drury (Original)
Cuckoos on the Hearth Playbill - October 1941 Cuckoos on the Hearth
Opened September 16, 1941
  • as The Rev. Dr. Clarence Underhill (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Triumph
Opened October 14, 1935
  • as Dan Thompson (Original)
Tomorrow's Harvest Playbill - December 1934 Tomorrow's Harvest
Opened December 05, 1934
  • as Anton Hieber (Original)
Keeper of the Keys Playbill - Oct 1933 Keeper of the Keys
Opened October 18, 1933
  • as John Ryder (Original)
Bulls, Bears and Asses Playbill - May 1932 Bulls, Bears and Asses
Opened May 06, 1932
  • as Murdock (Original)
Princess Charming Playbill - Oct 1930 Princess Charming
Opened October 13, 1930
  • as Aide de Camp to the King (Original)
Broadway Shadows Playbill - March 1930 Broadway Shadows
Opened March 31, 1930
  • as Richard Alan (Original)
Trial Marriage Playbill - January 1927 Trial Marriage
Opened January 31, 1927
  • as Dick Saunders (Original)
The Blonde Sinner Playbill - August 1926 The Blonde Sinner
Opened July 14, 1926
  • as James Manton (Original)
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