Kenny Johnson Movies
A handsome performer with a clean-cut image yet the ability to project heightened aggression,
Kenny Johnson specialized in portrayals of authoritative professional types, such as state troopers, police detectives, and macho athletes. The East Coast native grew up on a farm in Vermont, and as a young man formally trained in drama under the tutelage of acting coaches Vincent Chase and
Larry Moss. Following a brief start in show business as a TV commercial spokesperson,
Johnson moved into narrative work, and spent much of the 1990s turning up as a guest star on programs including Caroline in the City,
Grace Under Fire and Arli$$, in addition to theatrical releases such as the 1998 issues
Major League: Back to the Minors and
Blade.
Johnson scored his most significant break, however, with an ongoing role on the popular FX police drama
The Shield: that of Detective Curtis "Lemonhead" Lemansky. Beginning in 2007,
Johnson signed for a regular supporting role on the TNT drama series
Saving Grace; he played Ham Dewey, Detective Grace Hanadarko's (
Holly Hunter) on-the-job partner and occasional lover. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

- 2011
- NR
Released from prison after serving 22 years for drug smuggling, repentant ex-con Frank Connor (Kenny Johnson) is forced back into a life of crime by his sinister former boss (Brad Dourif) - the powerful owner of a popular inner-city club. Back when Frank got busted, his refusal to talk earned him a stiff prison sentence. More than two decades later, Frank is back on the street, and determined to turn his life around. At first things are looking good; Frank's old partners in crime manage to find him a legitimate job, and he even meets a girl who isn't put off by his shady past. But when Frank's former boss gives him an offer he can't refuse, any thoughts of starting a new life quickly disappear. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Read More
- Starring:
- Kenny Johnson, Erin Daniels, (more)