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Van Johnson

Van Johnson

The quintessential blue-eyed, blonde-haired, freckle-faced Boy Next Door, Van Johnson was the son of a Rhode Island plumbing contractor. Making his Broadway bow in The New Faces of 1936, Johnson spent several busy years as a musical-comedy chorus boy. After understudying Gene Kelly in Pal Joey, he came to Hollywood to recreate his minor role in the film version of the Broadway musical hit Too Many Girls. Proving himself an able actor in the Warner Bros. "B" picture Murder in the Big House (1942), Johnson was signed by MGM, where he was given the traditional big buildup. He served his MGM apprenticeship as Lew Ayres' replacement in the "Dr. Kildare" series, latterly known as the "Dr. Gillespie" series, in deference to top-billed Lionel Barrymore. While en route to a preview showing of an MGM film, Johnson was seriously injured in an auto accident. This proved to be a blessing in disguise to his career: the accident prevented his being drafted into the army, thus he had the young leading-man field virtually to himself at MGM during the war years. Delivering solid dramatic performances in such major productions as The Human Comedy (1943) A Guy Named Joe (1943) and Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944), Johnson rapidly became a favorite with the public--particularly the teenaged female public. He remained a favorite into the 1950s, alternating serious characterizations with lightweight romantic fare. One of his best roles was Lt. Maryk in The Caine Mutiny (1954), for which he was loaned to Columbia. When his MGM contract came to an end, Johnson free-lanced both in Hollywood and abroad. He also made his London stage debut as Harold Hill in The Music Man, a role he'd continue to play on the summer-theater circuit well into the 1970s. His TV work included the lead in the elaborate 1957 musical version of The Pied Piper of Hamelin (released theatrically in 1961) and his "special guest villain" turn as The Minstrel on Batman (1967). He staged a film comeback as a character actor in the late 1960s, earning excellent reviews for his work in Divorce American Style (1967). And in the mid-1980s, Van Johnson again proved that he still had the old star quality, first as one of the leads in the short-lived TVer Glitter, then in a gently self-mocking role in Woody Allen's The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985), and finally as Gene Barry's replacement in the hit Broadway musical La Cage Aux Folles (1985). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


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Van Johnson Trivia

When was Van Johnson born?
Van Johnson was born on August 20, 1916

What role did Van Johnson portray in Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo?
Van Johnson played Capt. Ted W. Lawson in Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo

What role did Van Johnson portray in Go for Broke!?
Van Johnson played Lt. Michael Grayson in Go for Broke!

Who did Van Johnson play in Battleground?
Van Johnson was Holley in Battleground

Who did Van Johnson portray in Miracle in the Rain?
Van Johnson was Pvt. Arthur Hugenon in Miracle in the Rain

Who did Van Johnson play in The End of the Affair?
Van Johnson was Maurice Bendrix in The End of the Affair

Who did Van Johnson portray in Three Guys Named Mike?
Van Johnson was Michael Lawrence in Three Guys Named Mike

Who did Van Johnson portray in The Last Time I Saw Paris?
Van Johnson was Charles Wills in The Last Time I Saw Paris

Who did Van Johnson portray in In the Good Old Summertime?
Van Johnson was Andrew Larkin in In the Good Old Summertime

Who did Van Johnson play in Brigadoon?
Van Johnson was Jeff Douglas in Brigadoon

What role did Van Johnson play in Yours, Mine and Ours?
Van Johnson played Darrel Harrison in Yours, Mine and Ours

Who did Van Johnson play in State of the Union?
Van Johnson was Spike McManus in State of the Union

What role did Van Johnson portray in The Kidnapping of the President?
Van Johnson played Vice President Ethan Richards in The Kidnapping of the President

Who did Van Johnson portray in Command Decision?
Van Johnson was Tech. Sgt. Immanuel T. Evans in Command Decision

Who did Van Johnson play in The Caine Mutiny?
Van Johnson was Lt. Steve Maryk in The Caine Mutiny

Who did Van Johnson portray in Madame Curie?
Van Johnson was Reporter in Madame Curie

Who did Van Johnson play in Divorce American Style?
Van Johnson was Al Yearling in Divorce American Style

Who did Van Johnson play in The Purple Rose of Cairo?
Van Johnson was Larry in The Purple Rose of Cairo

Who did Van Johnson play in Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows?
Van Johnson was Father Chase in Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows

Who did Van Johnson play in Till the Clouds Roll By?
Van Johnson was Band Leader in Till the Clouds Roll By

Who did Van Johnson portray in Ziegfeld Follies?
Van Johnson was Guest in Ziegfeld Follies

Who did Van Johnson portray in The Pied Piper of Hamelin?
Van Johnson was Pied Piper/Truson in The Pied Piper of Hamelin



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