Brad Johnson (actor)

Brad Johnson ( born October 24, 1959 in Tucson, Arizona ) is an American actor.

Life

Johnson grew up on a ranch and was initially active as a rodeo rider. He was through the mediation of a casting agency for three years, the Marlboro Man. In 1986, he had a first small role in an episode of the TV series Dallas. In 1989 he moved to Hollywood and got a first role in a B movie from Roger Corman. In the same year he received a minor role in Steven Spielberg's Always - The Fire Angel by Montana on the side of Holly Hunter and Richard Dreyfuss. In 1991, he played a starring role in the action film Flight of the Intruder by John Milius. He then entered into a film contract with Paramount Pictures from and played in the sequels Philadelphia Experiment II and The Birds II

In the mid- 1990s, his film career began to falter, he moved to television. He played one of the judges in the short-lived television series Court House, which was canceled after only eleven episodes. Recurring roles he had in 1995 as a doctor in Melrose Place and between 1997 and 1999 in The Shadow Warrior. He played guest roles in series such as The Outer Limits and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and received the 2004 co-starred in the pilot for the remake of the series Lost in Space. The series, however, was not realized. Since then he has had roles in several television films and B- productions such as Roger Corman's Supergator, in which he starred alongside Kelly McGillis the lead role.

Johnson is married and has six daughters and four sons.

Filmography ( excerpt)

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