Jon St. Elwood

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Jon St. Elwood
Born (1952-10-24) October 24, 1952 (age 69)
Los Angeles, California, US
NationalityAmerican
Other namesJohn Mullens
OccupationActor
Notable work
1970s to 1980s

Jon St. Elwood (born October 24, 1952) is an actor whose film and television career began in the late 1970s and carried on until around the late 1980s. He is familiar to soap opera fans as tough guy Jazz Jackson in the day time soap opera The Young and the Restless, a role he played for a couple of years in the mid-1980s. He also acted in the films, The Child Stealer in 1979, They Call Me Bruce? in 1982 and Against All Odds in 1984.

Personal life[]

Born on October 24, 1952 and originally from Los Angeles, California,[1] St. Elwood is from Phoenix Arizona.[2] In his younger years, and having the issues that juveniles have, for two years his life was structured under the Gary Job Corps vocational and educational training center which years later in 1986, he attributed to his own development as a person and a Christian.[3] Prior to becoming an actor, he worked in some low paying jobs which included moving rocks and furniture removal. He was also a plumbers mate and a night-club bouncer. He even attended the Phoenix Police Academy for a while, but opted to try medical related work.[4]

In early 1985, he received the Los Angeles Sentinel's Community Service Award for his work with American Cancer Society and some other organizations.[5]

In October 1985, St. Elwood was married to former neighbor and friend Irene Hubbard at the Historical Wedding Chapel in Burbank, California. Prior to their becoming man and wife, he had known her for seven years. Cast members, Stephanie Williams (Who played Amy) and Susan Seaforth Hayes (who played Joanna), with her husband Bill Hayes, attended the small ceremony.[6]

Career[]

1970s[]

One of his earliest roles was as Skelly in Mel Damski's 1979 film, The Child Stealer which starred Beau Bridges, Blair Brown and Cristina Raines.[7] Also that year he appeared as Private Reuss in the part 1 of "Good Bye, Radar", from the series M*A*S*H which aired on the 10th of August.[8] He also appeared as Manu in the "Demon's Triangle" episode of A Man Called Sloane which starred Robert Conrad. It aired on October 20, 1979.[9]

1980s[]

In 1980, he appeared as Darryl in an episode of The White Shadow, "The Stripper".[10] He appeared in Tayor Hackford's film Against All Odds which starred Rachel Ward, Jeff Bridges and Richard Widmark and James Woods.[11] He played the part of Ahmad Cooper in this 1984 film.[12]

He landed an on-going role as Jazz Jackson in Young & the Restless that went from 1983 to 1986.[13][14] According to Connie Passalacqua's article in The Northwest Arkansas Times. It was after two months of playing his role that his acting ability impressed the powers at Young & the Restless enough to expand his role.[15] Elwwood's character as Mob leg breaker, now a bad-guy-turned-good, Jazz Jackson was already established by the time Phil Morris came in to play his brother Tyrone Jackson.[16][17] The character Jazz who originally got involved with a crime syndicate so he could put younger brother Tyrone through law school,[18] ended up killing mobster Tony DiSalvo would end up working as an operative for PIs, Andy Richards and Paul Williams.[19]

In June, 1985, along with Don Cornelius, Raymond St. Jacques, Bo Svenson and Melba Moore, he was a presenter at the Ninth Annual BRE awards.[20]

Around 1987, he appeared as T-Bone in "Shades", an episode of Hunter which also featured Frank Silvera.[21]

In addition to acting, St. Elwood had written poetry, some of which were published in magazines.

Filmography[]

Film
Title Role Director Year Notes #
The Child Stealer Skelly Mel Damski 1979 as John Mullens
They Call Me Bruce? Street Tough Elliott Hong 1982
48 Hrs. Plain clothes man Walter Hill 1982
Repo Man Miner Alex Cox 1984
Against All Odds Ahmad Cooper Taylor Hackford 1984
P.I. Private Investigations Gil Nigel Dick 1987
Television episodes
Title Episode Role Director Year Notes #
M*A*S*H Good Bye, Radar Pt. 1 Private Reuss Charles S. Dubin 1979
A Man Called Sloane Demon's Triangle Manu[22] Michael Preece 1979
The White Shadow The Stripper Darryl Victor Lobl 1980
Taxi Out of Commission The Boxer James Burrows 1981
The Young & the Restless Various episodes
from
1983 to 1986
Jazz Jackson Various 1983 to 1986[23]
Hardcastle and McCormick Scared Stiff Lieutenant Barger Tony Mordente 1984
What's Happening Now! Dee's Suitor Arlando Smith 1987
Hill Street Blues The Runner Falls on His Kisser Jimmy Shields Ken Lavet 1987
Hunter Shades T-Bone Williams Michael Preece 1987
E! True Hollywood Story The Young and the Restless Himself 2001 [24]

Further reading[]

References[]

  1. ^ Soap Passion - Accueil > Les Feux de l'Amour > Casting > Liste des acteurs > Jon St. Elwood
  2. ^ The Northwest Arkansas Times, December 11, 1983 - Page 25 Soap Beat By Connie Passalacqua
  3. ^ The Seguin Gazette-Enterprise, Sunday, May 4, 1986 - Page 17 Actor says grab success and don't let go By J Amis Turk
  4. ^ The Northwest Arkansas Times, December 11, 1983 - Page 25 Soap Beat By Connie Passalacqua
  5. ^ Daily Journal, Saturday, February 23, 1985 - Page 31 Soaper Better With Age
  6. ^ Latrobe Bulletin, Saturday, November 23, 1985 - Page 6 Tune in Tomorrow by Jon-Michael Reed
  7. ^ Interfilmes.com - >> Elenco, The Child Stealer
  8. ^ TV's M*A*S*H: The Ultimate Guide Book, By Ed Solomonson, Mark O’Neill - Page 172 Goodbye Radar, Part 1
  9. ^ TV Guide - Demon's Triangle, Guest Cast
  10. ^ Ultimate70s.com - 1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'The White Shadow': January 29, 1980: The Stripper
  11. ^ ComingSoon.it, 13 Jan. 2015 - Due vite in gioco
  12. ^ Richard Widmark: A Bio-bibliography, By Kim R. Holston - Page 94 F.61 Against All Odds(Columbia 1984, 128 minutes)
  13. ^ Soap-Passion - Jazz Jackson, Interprètes
  14. ^ Chicago Tribune, April 22, 1985 - CITY DITTIES . . . By Michael Sneed, Cheryl Lavin and Kathy O`Malley
  15. ^ The Northwest Arkansas Times, December 11, 1983 - Page 25 Soap Beat By Connie Passalacqua
  16. ^ AV/TV Club, 29 Nov. 2011 - Interview, Phil Morris - Will Harris
  17. ^ The Seguin Gazette-Enterprise, Sunday, May 4, 1986 - Page 17 Actor says grab success and don't let go By J Amis Turk
  18. ^ Watching Daytime Soap Operas: The Power of Pleasure, By Louise Spence - Page 110
  19. ^ Soap Central - Who's Who in Genoa City, Carl Williams, Brief Character History
  20. ^ Black Radio Exclusive, July 5, 1985, VOL. X, NO. 24 - Page 28
  21. ^ Stephen J. Cannell Television Productions: A History of All Series and Pilots, by Jon Abbott - Page 212 Hunter Third Season (1986-`87)
  22. ^ Tv.com - A Man Called Sloane Season 1 Episode 5, Demon's Triangle
  23. ^ Film.mtimepro.com - The Young and the Restless(1973), Cast & Crew, Jon St. Elwood- Jazz Jackson (28 episodes, 1983-1986)
  24. ^ IMDb - Jon St. Elwood, Filmography

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