Michael St. Angel Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Second lead and featured actor Michael St. Angel was born in Rockford, Illinois in 1916, the son of a realtor. 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 ...
Walter Winchell was Michael's best man at his 1945 marriage to Marjorie Holliday. The couple's son Michael, Jr. was born in 1951.
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According to Laura Wagner in an article on Michael in the Winter 2013/2014 issue of Films of the Golden Age, Michael played football at Beloit College but injuries put an end to his athletic pursuits. He was later rejected from military service due to those injuries.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Magician
1974
TV Series
Minister
Love, American Style
1972-1973
TV Series
Minister (segment "Love and the Games People Play") / Doctor
The Love Machine
1971
Agency Man (uncredited)
Doctors' Wives
1971
Doctor (uncredited)
The Cool Ones
1967
Director (uncredited)
The Virginian
1967
TV Series
Roy Parker
Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round
1966
Captain William Yates
Looking for Love
1964
Bistro Owner (uncredited)
4 for Texas
1963
Williams
Black Zoo
1963
Officer Donovan (uncredited)
Critic's Choice
1963
Actor, Jimmy in 'Week End' (uncredited)
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
1962
Bank Manager (uncredited)
Surfside 6
1962
TV Series
Father Damon
87th Precinct
1961
TV Series
1st Policeman
The George Raft Story
1961
Mustached Patron (uncredited)
Man-Trap
1961
Murray, Party Guest (uncredited)
U.S. Marshal
1959
TV Series
Deputy Joe Kiefer
Whirlybirds
1958-1959
TV Series
Casey / George Wilton / Hobbs
The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna
1957
TV Series
Bill Eldredge
The French Line
1953
George Hodges
Affair with a Stranger
1953
Frank - Actor (uncredited)
One Minute to Zero
1952
Lt. Martin (uncredited)
The Pace That Thrills
1952
Chris Rhodes (as Steve Flagg)
The Las Vegas Story
1952
Mitch - Deputy (uncredited)
Flying Leathernecks
1951
Capt. Harold Jorgensen, Ops. Officer (as Steve Flagg)