
Al St. John
Biography
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Al St. John (September 10, 1893 – January 21, 1963) in his persona of Fuzzy Q. Jones basically defined the role and concept of "comical sidekick" to cowboy heroes from 1930 to 1951. St. John also created a character, "Stoney," in the first of a continuing Western film series, The Three Mesquiteers, that was later played (at a low point in his own career) by John Wayne.
Born in Santa Ana, California, St. John entered silent films around 1912 and soon rose to co-starring and starring roles in short comic films from a variety of studios. His uncle, Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, may have helped him in his early days at Mack Sennett Studios, but talent kept him working. He was slender, sandy-haired, handsome and a remarkable acrobat.
St. John frequently appeared as Arbuckle's mischievously villainous rival for the attentions of leading ladies like Mabel Normand, and worked with Arbuckle and Charles Chaplin in The Rounders (1914). The most critically praised film from St. John's period with Arbuckle remains Fatty and Mabel Adrift (1916) with Normand.
The name Fuzzy originally belonged to a different actor, John Forrest “Fuzzy“ Knight, who took on the role of cowboy sidekick before St. John. As the studio first intended to hire Knight for the western series but then gave the role to St. John instead, he took on the nickname of his rival for his screen character.
In most of his films, screen time was set aside for St. John to do a sort of solo comedy act, emphasizing amazing pratfalls and acrobatics. He might "find" a bicycle on a fairground set, and do an astonishing sequence of acrobatic stunts on the cycle, or he might try to capture a rat, bat, skunk, gopher, or bug with hilarious and chaotic consequences. Another stunt which he used in nearly every Western was virtually his trademark: he would mount his horse in apparently the standard manner, but somehow wind up sitting facing backward, and often would ride off with the hero in this unusual orientation.
When Crabbe left PRC (according to interviews, in disgust at their increasingly low budgets), St. John was paired with new star Lash LaRue. Ultimately, St. John made more than 80 Westerns as Fuzzy. His last film was released in 1952. From that time on until his death in 1963 in Lyons, Georgia, he made personal appearances at fairs and rodeos, and travelled with the Tommy Scott Wild West Show. Altogether, Al St. John acted in 346 movies, spanning four decades from 1912 to 1952.
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Acting (228 movies)

Arizona Terrors
1942

Mabel's Busy Day
1914

The New Janitor
1914

Back Stage
1919

The Bell Boy
1918

Coney Island
1917

His Wedding Night
1917

Good Night, Nurse!
1918

The High Sign
1921

A Punch in the Nose
1926

The Garden of Weeds
1924

Sing Cowboy Sing
1937

Billy the Kid Trapped
1942

The Plumber
1914

Mabel, Fatty and the Law
1915

Stagecoach Outlaws
1945

Fuzzy Settles Down
1944

Out West
1918

The Rough House
1917

The Scarecrow
1920

Love Nest on Wheels
1937

Moonshine
1918

The Cook
1918

Oh, Doctor!
1917

The Butcher Boy
1917

The Knockout
1914

The Rounders
1914

His Prehistoric Past
1914

Mabel's Married Life
1914

Mabel's Blunder
1914

A Country Hero
1917

The Kid Rides Again
1943

Bridge Wives
1932

The Iron Mule
1925

Along the Sundown Trail
1942

The Ex-Mrs. Bradford
1936

Won in a Closet
1914

Frontier Scout
1938

Devil Riders
1943

Crazy Days
1962

Lightning Raiders
1946

Billy the Kid's Range War
1941

Law of the Lash
1947

A Village Scandal
1915

Buzzin' Around
1933

His Brother's Ghost
1945

Trigger Tom
1935

Midnight Phantom
1935

The Law of 45's
1935

The Land of Missing Men
1930

Hell Harbor
1930

Curses
1925

The Other Man
1916

A Creampuff Romance
1916

Coney Island
1917

His First Car
1924

The Outcasts of Poker Flat
1937

Fighting Bill Carson
1945

Overland Riders
1946

The Stunt Man
1927

Those Country Kids
1914

Fatty and Mabel’s Simple Life
1915

Fatty’s Faithful Fido
1915

King of the Bullwhip
1950

West of Nevada
1936

A Face in the Fog
1936

The Millionaire Kid
1936

Western Knights
1930

Border Feud
1947

Stage to Mesa City
1947

Oath of Vengeance
1944

Frontier Outlaws
1944

Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch
1976

The Lone Rider and the Bandit
1942

His Wife's Mistakes
1916

Law and Order
1942

A Lawman Is Born
1937

The Fighting Deputy
1937

Dynamite Doggie
1925

Lover's Luck
1914

Knight of the Plains
1938

Exposed
1938

Crossed Love and Swords
1915

Billy the Kid Outlawed
1940

Border Badmen
1945

Wild Horse Phantom
1944

Cheyenne Takes Over
1947

A Noise from the Deep
1913

The Riot
1913

In the Clutches of the Gang
1914

Tango Tangles
1914

Raiders of Red Gap
1943

Her Birthday Present
1913

Call of The Yukon
1938

The Frontier Phantom
1952

I'm from Arkansas
1944

The Painted Desert
1931

The Mysterious Rider
1942

The Lone Rider in Frontier Fury
1941

Billy the Kid in Texas
1940
Directing (5 movies)
| Title | Year | Job | 
|---|---|---|
| Speed | 1919 | Screenplay | 
| All Wet | 1922 | Writer | 
| Stupid, but Brave | 1924 | Writer | 
| Lovemania | 1924 | Writer | 


