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William Johnson is a Actor American born on 22 march 1916 at Baltimore (USA)

William Johnson

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Nationality USA
Birth 22 march 1916 at Baltimore (USA)
Death 16 march 1957 (at 40 years) at Flemington (USA)

William "Bill" Johnson (March 22, 1916 – March 6, 1957) was an American actor and singer of the stage and screen.

Biography

Born in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, Johnson began his career as a child actor on the stage. He made his Broadway debut at the age of 8 as Gaffe in the 1924 play Shipwrecked. He returned to Broadway in 1926 to portray the Hangman in Rudolf Friml's The Vagabond King. He worked as a vaudeville performer up through the early 1930s. In 1939 he made his film debut in Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Crawford at Home where he sang the songs "The Very Thought of You" and "I Love You Truly". He only appeared in two more films during his career, the roles of Captain Bill Barclay in Keep Your Powder Dry and Buzz Fletcher in It's a Pleasure, both in 1945.

He studied engineering at the University of Maryland.

In 1940 Johnson returned to Broadway after a fourteen-year absence to star in the musical review All in Fun. He was a regular performer on Broadway during the 1940s and 1950s, appearing in such roles as Charlie in Banjo Eyes, Sherman in Yours, A. Lincoln, Staff Sgt. Rocky Fulton in Something for the Boys, Alex Maitland in The Day Before Spring, and Hajj in Kismet among others.

He starred opposite Ethel Merman in 1944, in Something for the Boys. He also starred (as Fred Petruchio) alongside Patricia Morison in the first UK production of Cole Porter's Kiss Me, Kate, at the London Coliseum in 1951, and on the cast recording of that show. He also appeared in Annie Get Your Gun. His last role on Broadway was in 1955–1956 as Doc in Pipe Dream for which he garnered a Tony Award nomination.

He appeared as a "castaway" on the BBC Radio programme Desert Island Discs on 27 June 1951, The programme asks guests to select eight records to have with them on a hypothetical desert island. Johnson's section included one of his own recordings, of "Where is the life that late I used to lead?", from Kiss Me, Kate, in which he was appearing at the time.

Johnson died in Flemington, New Jersey, United States from a heart attack on March 6, 1957 just sixteen days before his 41st birthday. He was survived by his wife and 3-month-old daughter.

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Source : Wikidata

Filmography of William Johnson (2 films)

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Actor

Keep Your Powder Dry, 1h33
Directed by Edward Buzzell
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War
Themes Political films
Actors Lana Turner, Susan Peters, Jess Barker, Laraine Day, June Lockhart, Agnes Moorehead
Roles Capt. Bill Barclay
Rating63% 3.194953.194953.194953.194953.19495
It's a Pleasure
Directed by William A. Seiter
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Musical
Themes Musical films
Actors Michael O'Shea, Iris Adrian, Marie McDonald, Bill Johnson, Gus Schilling, Cheryl Walker
Roles Buzz 'Buzzard' Fletcher
Rating58% 2.9046352.9046352.9046352.9046352.904635
C'est un plaisir est un film de 1945 avec Sonja Henie. Don Martin est un joueur de hockey vedette avec les Wildcats jusqu'à ce qu'il soit exclu du hockey pour avoir frappé un arbitre. Grâce aux actions de Chris, Don est en mesure d'obtenir un emploi avec le spectacle sur glace de Buzz Fletcher en tant qu'acte de nouveauté.Ld