Marco St. John Filmography

Marco St. John

Marco St. John is an American actor who has starred in many films and on television. He is best known for his role as the perverted truck driver in the 1991 hit film Thelma & Louise. St. John is also well known in the horror fan community for playing Sheriff Tucker in the 1985 horror film Friday the 13th: A New Beginning. St. John was born Marco John Figueroa, Jr. in New Orleans, Louisiana, the son of Iris and Marco John Figueroa, Sr. He has had many TV roles, starred in many TV-movies and had roles on soap operas. He starred on Search for Tomorrow in 1975 as Joey Kimball, as Paul...
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Birthdate:May 7, 1939
Birthplace:New Orleans, Louisiana
Age:73
Also known as:Mark S. Figueroa, Marco John Figueroa, Jr., Fig

Movies with appearances by Marco St. John

TitleReleasedRatedGenre
Shadow People 2011 Thriller
Rites of Spring 2011 Horror
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night 2010 PG-13 (USA) Horror
The Yellow Handkerchief 2009 PG-13 (USA) Romance Film
Flakes 2007 Indie
Things That Hang from Trees 2006 R (USA) Indie
The Punisher 2004 R (USA) Thriller
Keeper of Souls 2004 R (USA) Horror
Beyond the Wall of Sleep 2004 Horror
Monster 2003 R (USA) Biographical film
Tough Luck 2003 R (USA) Thriller
Vicious 2003 R (USA) Horror
The Truth About Juliet 1998 Indie
Thelma & Louise 1991 R (USA) Comedy
State of Grace 1990 R (USA) Thriller
Friday the 13th: A New Beginning 1985 R (USA) Teen
Tightrope 1984 R (USA) Thriller
Dixie Changing Habits 1983 Crime Fiction
Contract on Cherry Street 1977 Thriller
The Next Man 1976 R (USA) Spy
The Happiness Cage 1972 PG (USA) Science Fiction
The Plastic Dome of Norma Jean Drama
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TV appearances by Marco St. John

Ball Four
Ball Four
Series Aired: September 22, 1976
Number of seasons:1
Ryan's Hope
Ryan's Hope
Series Aired: July 7, 1975 - January 13, 1989
Number of seasons:8
Genre:Soap opera
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