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Don Johnson's Biography

Birth name
Donnie Wayne Johnson

Date of birth (location)
15 December 1949, Flat Creek, Missouri, USA

Height 5' 11"

Film and television actor Don Johnson first studied his trade at the University of Kansas and the American Conservatory Theatre. A professional actor by his late teens, Johnson's earliest stage and screen assignments frequently found him cast as a fallen innocent. He gained national press coverage as the 20-year-old star of the counterculture comedy The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart (1970). His next significant credit was the 1975 cult favorite A Boy and His Dog, based on a trenchant Harlan Ellison yarn. Personal and professional entanglements kept him off screen as much as on until 1984, when he staged a comeback as Sonny Crockett in the trend-setting TV cop series Miami Vice (1984-89). During this second flush of fame, Johnson distinguished himself as a dependable TV-movie leading man (notably as Ben Quick in the 1985 remake of The Long Hot Summer) and a champion powerboat racer. He also played a series of interesting leading roles in less than interesting films. During the 1995-96 season, Johnson enjoyed another career renaissance as star of the TV weekly Nash Bridges and as Kevin Costner's adversary in the Ron Shelton-directed golf comedy Tin Cup (1996). No matter where he has stood careerwise, Johnson has always proven good copy for the gossip columns and tabloids thanks to his on-again off-again marriage to actress Melanie Griffith.

Source is Allmovieguide.com (Hal Erickson)

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