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'''Adam Johnson''' is an American actor, comedian, and art director. He is a member of [http://www.mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].
 
'''Adam Johnson''' is an American actor, comedian, and art director. He is a member of [http://www.mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].
  
Johnson was born on May 12, 1973, in Santa Monica, California. As a child, he went with his hair-stylist and makeup-artist mother to television and movie sets, including Mork and Mindy and Newsies. He and his brothers were extras in Newsies. Johnson’s father, Bob, moved the family to Midway, Utah, in 1985, where he bought an old flourmill and turned it into a family home and eventually into an award-winning bed and breakfast.
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Johnson was born on May 12, 1973, in Santa Monica, California. As a child, he went with his hair-stylist and makeup-artist mother ([[Charlene Johnson]]) to television and movie sets, including ''Mork and Mindy'' and ''Newsies''. He and his brothers were extras in ''Newsies''. Johnson’s father, Bob, moved the family to Midway, Utah, in 1985, where he bought an old flourmill and turned it into a family home and eventually into an award-winning bed and breakfast.
  
Johnson went to Los Angeles to become a stand-up comic and ended up in movies and television as well. His first movie role was in the 1998 Sandman. His other film and television credits include Orcs!, One Good Man, The R.M., C.S.I, Dexter, Beautiful People, Singles Ward, Charly, Law and Order, Frozen, The Maze, Dawn of the Dragonslayer, Dragon Warriors, Vamp U, Veronica Mars, and La Magique Noire.
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Johnson went to Los Angeles to become a stand-up comic and ended up in movies and television as well. His first movie role was in the 1998 Sandman. His other film and television credits include ''Orcs!'', ''One Good Man'', ''The R.M.'', ''C.S.I.'', ''Dexter'', ''Beautiful People'', ''Singles Ward'', ''Charly'', ''Law and Order'', ''Frozen'', ''The Maze'', ''Dawn of the Dragonslayer'', ''Dragon Warriors'', ''Vamp U'', ''Veronica Mars'', and ''La Magique Noire''.
  
He has also collaborated with his brothers Bart and Brad on a feature film called The Run and a documentary entitled $6 and a Bottle of Water.
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He has also collaborated with his brothers Bart and Brad on a feature film called ''The Run'' and a documentary entitled ''$6 and a Bottle of Water''.
  
 
Johnson was one of the five Latter-day Saint comedians in the direct-to-video live comedy concert, “It’s Latter-day Night.” He is part of the L.A.-based improv comedy group “The Society.”  
 
Johnson was one of the five Latter-day Saint comedians in the direct-to-video live comedy concert, “It’s Latter-day Night.” He is part of the L.A.-based improv comedy group “The Society.”  

Revision as of 19:49, 5 November 2014

Adam Johnson Mormon actor

Adam Johnson is an American actor, comedian, and art director. He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Johnson was born on May 12, 1973, in Santa Monica, California. As a child, he went with his hair-stylist and makeup-artist mother (Charlene Johnson) to television and movie sets, including Mork and Mindy and Newsies. He and his brothers were extras in Newsies. Johnson’s father, Bob, moved the family to Midway, Utah, in 1985, where he bought an old flourmill and turned it into a family home and eventually into an award-winning bed and breakfast.

Johnson went to Los Angeles to become a stand-up comic and ended up in movies and television as well. His first movie role was in the 1998 Sandman. His other film and television credits include Orcs!, One Good Man, The R.M., C.S.I., Dexter, Beautiful People, Singles Ward, Charly, Law and Order, Frozen, The Maze, Dawn of the Dragonslayer, Dragon Warriors, Vamp U, Veronica Mars, and La Magique Noire.

He has also collaborated with his brothers Bart and Brad on a feature film called The Run and a documentary entitled $6 and a Bottle of Water.

Johnson was one of the five Latter-day Saint comedians in the direct-to-video live comedy concert, “It’s Latter-day Night.” He is part of the L.A.-based improv comedy group “The Society.”