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Michael St. Angel

Michael St. Angel (1916–1984) was an American film actor.[1][2]

Michael St. Angel
The Brighton Strangler (1945)
BornOctober 9, 1916
DiedJanuary 13, 1984 (aged 67)
Los Angeles, California
United States
Other namesSteve Flagg, Michael Hawks
OccupationActor
Years active1943–1974
SpouseMarjorie Holiday (1945-1969; her death)

Biography edit

Second lead and featured actor Michael St. Angel was born in Rockford, Illinois in 1916, to Jasper and Giacomina St. Angel, the son of a prominent real estate businessman and community leader. Following high school, the darkly handsome youth attended Wisconsin's Beloit College majoring in drama, then later transferred to Iowa's St. Ambrose College where he became a drama teacher after receiving his degree.

Deciding to pursue acting professionally, he left his teaching post after only a couple of years and returned to Wisconsin where he joined up with the Belfry Players and traveled the country in stock shows. He eventually made it to New York and in July 1942 made his Broadway debut in the small role of a soldier in The Cat Screams. The show closed four days later. Two months later he was cast in the much more successful comedy "Janie," which ran well over a year.

A Warner Bros. talent scout picked up on Michael's dark, wavy-haired good looks and convinced him to travel West to audition for the lead role of George Gershwin in the biopic Rhapsody in Blue (1945). The part went to Robert Alda, however, and he was about to return to NY when a meeting with RKO Pictures resulted in a contract.

Michael started out inauspiciously in tiny parts starting out with the film Gangway for Tomorrow (1943). Following a couple of other obscure bits, he secured more visible roles in Bride by Mistake (1944) and Marine Raiders (1944), which led to the romantic co-starring role opposite Elaine Riley in the Leon Errol comedy starrer What a Blonde (1945). Michael showed enough promise from this to be cast as the second lead role in the thriller The Brighton Strangler (1945) which toplines John Loder as an actor dangerously obsessed by the title role he plays on stage.

Michael married Fox singer/dancer Marjorie Holliday in 1945. After the birth of their son Jasper Michael, in 1951, she abandoned her career for family obligations. But Michael's film career already went into a steep decline as quickly as it peaked. Before he knew it, he found himself back to minor roles in such films as First Yank Into Tokyo (1945), a loanout to Republic Pictures The Madonna's Secret (1946) and back to RKO for The Truth About Murder (1946). Over his objections, RKO changed his marquee name to "Steven Flagg" to give his career a boost but little changed. Under this name he found work with former co-star Leon Errol in several of the star's short films. Producer Howard Hughes kept Michael under contract despite his lack of stature and following a few parts in such films as Easy Living (1949), Flying Leathernecks (1951), The Pace That Thrills (1952) and The French Line (1953), he was dropped.

Quickly switching his stage name back to his real name, Michael moved more and more towards TV work. One very promising opportunity in 1957 to star as TV detective Mike Hammer fell through. Outside of acting, to make ends meet Michael worked for producer Howard Hughes over at TWA at one point and also served as a personal assistant to his old friend, columnist Walter Winchell.

In the next couple of decades only occasional small acting roles came his way both on film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962), 4 for Texas (1963), Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round (1966), The Love Machine (1971)) and TV (The Gale Storm Show, The Untouchables, The Virginian, Love, American Style, The Magician).

Following wife Marjorie's sudden death at age 48 in 1969 of a cerebral hemorrhage, Michael ventured on in the restaurant business as owner and manager of his last eatery, Michael's Los Feliz. He died in 1984 at age 67 at the Motion Picture and Television Hospital survived by his son.

Partial filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ Martin p.470
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on August 18, 2016.

External links edit

  • Michael St. Angel at IMDb

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Michael St Angel 1916 1984 was an American film actor 1 2 Michael St AngelThe Brighton Strangler 1945 BornOctober 9 1916Rockford Illinois United StatesDiedJanuary 13 1984 aged 67 Los Angeles California United StatesOther namesSteve Flagg Michael HawksOccupationActorYears active1943 1974SpouseMarjorie Holiday 1945 1969 her death Contents 1 Biography 2 Partial filmography 3 References 4 External linksBiography editSecond lead and featured actor Michael St Angel was born in Rockford Illinois in 1916 to Jasper and Giacomina St Angel the son of a prominent real estate businessman and community leader Following high school the darkly handsome youth attended Wisconsin s Beloit College majoring in drama then later transferred to Iowa s St Ambrose College where he became a drama teacher after receiving his degree Deciding to pursue acting professionally he left his teaching post after only a couple of years and returned to Wisconsin where he joined up with the Belfry Players and traveled the country in stock shows He eventually made it to New York and in July 1942 made his Broadway debut in the small role of a soldier in The Cat Screams The show closed four days later Two months later he was cast in the much more successful comedy Janie which ran well over a year A Warner Bros talent scout picked up on Michael s dark wavy haired good looks and convinced him to travel West to audition for the lead role of George Gershwin in the biopic Rhapsody in Blue 1945 The part went to Robert Alda however and he was about to return to NY when a meeting with RKO Pictures resulted in a contract Michael started out inauspiciously in tiny parts starting out with the film Gangway for Tomorrow 1943 Following a couple of other obscure bits he secured more visible roles in Bride by Mistake 1944 and Marine Raiders 1944 which led to the romantic co starring role opposite Elaine Riley in the Leon Errol comedy starrer What a Blonde 1945 Michael showed enough promise from this to be cast as the second lead role in the thriller The Brighton Strangler 1945 which toplines John Loder as an actor dangerously obsessed by the title role he plays on stage Michael married Fox singer dancer Marjorie Holliday in 1945 After the birth of their son Jasper Michael in 1951 she abandoned her career for family obligations But Michael s film career already went into a steep decline as quickly as it peaked Before he knew it he found himself back to minor roles in such films as First Yank Into Tokyo 1945 a loanout to Republic Pictures The Madonna s Secret 1946 and back to RKO for The Truth About Murder 1946 Over his objections RKO changed his marquee name to Steven Flagg to give his career a boost but little changed Under this name he found work with former co star Leon Errol in several of the star s short films Producer Howard Hughes kept Michael under contract despite his lack of stature and following a few parts in such films as Easy Living 1949 Flying Leathernecks 1951 The Pace That Thrills 1952 and The French Line 1953 he was dropped Quickly switching his stage name back to his real name Michael moved more and more towards TV work One very promising opportunity in 1957 to star as TV detective Mike Hammer fell through Outside of acting to make ends meet Michael worked for producer Howard Hughes over at TWA at one point and also served as a personal assistant to his old friend columnist Walter Winchell In the next couple of decades only occasional small acting roles came his way both on film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane 1962 4 for Texas 1963 Dead Heat on a Merry Go Round 1966 The Love Machine 1971 and TV The Gale Storm Show The Untouchables The Virginian Love American Style The Magician Following wife Marjorie s sudden death at age 48 in 1969 of a cerebral hemorrhage Michael ventured on in the restaurant business as owner and manager of his last eatery Michael s Los Feliz He died in 1984 at age 67 at the Motion Picture and Television Hospital survived by his son Partial filmography editGangway for Tomorrow 1943 Jim Johnson Mechanic The Falcon Out West 1944 Nightclub Patron uncredited Seven Days Ashore 1944 Marine uncredited Marine Raiders 1944 Lt Sherwood Bride by Mistake 1944 Lt Stephen Corey What a Blonde 1945 Andrew Kent The Brighton Strangler 1945 Lt Bob Carson First Yank into Tokyo 1945 Capt Andrew Kent The Madonna s Secret 1946 Hunt Mason The Truth About Murder 1946 Hank The Velvet Touch 1948 Jimmy Race Street 1948 Clerk uncredited Bodyguard 1948 Kelly Reporter uncredited Easy Living 1949 Gilbert Vollmer A Dangerous Profession 1949 Roberts Law Firm Receptionist uncredited Hit Parade of 1951 1950 Chuck Operation Pacific 1951 Lt Jorgenson uncredited Million Dollar Pursuit 1951 Police Lieut Matt Whitcomb Flying Leathernecks 1951 Capt Harold Jorgensen Ops Officer The Las Vegas Story 1952 Mitch Deputy uncredited The Pace That Thrills 1952 Chris Rhodes One Minute to Zero 1952 Lt Martin uncredited Affair with a Stranger 1953 Frank Actor uncredited The French Line 1953 George Hodges Man Trap 1961 Murray Party Guest uncredited The George Raft Story 1961 Mustached Patron uncredited Whatever Happened to Baby Jane 1962 Bank Manager uncredited Critic s Choice 1963 Actor Jimmy in Week End uncredited Black Zoo 1963 Officer Donovan uncredited 4 For Texas 1963 Williams Looking for Love 1964 Bistro Owner uncredited Dead Heat on a Merry Go Round 1966 Captain William Yates The Cool Ones 1967 Director uncredited Doctor s Wives 1971 Doctor uncredited The Love Machine 1971 Agency Man uncredited References edit Martin p 470 Michael St Angel Archived from the original on August 18 2016 External links editMichael St Angel at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael St Angel amp oldid 1180151664, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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