Kristoff St. John was an American actor. He is one of the stars on CBS's Young and The Restless, the number one rated drama for the past 25 years on daytime US show, playing the famous character of Neil Winters.
Kristoff St. John made his first television in a small role in That's My Mama. As a ten-year-old child, he appeared with a featuring role on the NBC Saturday-morning comedy BigJohn, Little John. Later he portrayed a young Alex Haley in the ABC miniseries Roots The Next Generations in 1979. From 1975 to 1987, he appeared in small roles in Happy Days, Wonder Woman, The San Pedro Bech Bums, The Champs, The Bad News Bears, and The Cosby show. Kristoff St. John turned into an extraordinary host for TV Guide Channel in 2005.
Kristoff St. John was born on July 15, 1966, in New York City, United States of America. He grew up in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and Los Angeles. His nationality was American and ethnicity was Ortho American. He died on 3 February 2019 in Los Angeles, Califonia.
Kristoff St. John was born to a father Christoper St. John who is an actor, director, and producer, mother Marie St. John who is his stepmother and she is an entertainer.
Kristoff St. John was married and divorced twice. His first wife boxer Mia St. John. She had two beautiful children a son, Julian was born in 1989 and a daughter, Paris Nicole was born in 1992. Julian was suffering from mental illness and died by suicide on 23 November 2014. Kristoff St. John was married to Allana Nadal and gave birth to their first child, Lola on 15 April 2003. On 31 August 2018, he was engaged to Russian model Kseniya Olegovna Mikhaleva.
Kristoff St. John's net worth of $4 million and his salary is $470,588 and his main source of income was acting.
Kristoff St. John won ten NAACP Images Awards, two Emmy Awards, and ten Daytime Emmy Award nominations.