Bart Johnson
Bart Johnson | |
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Bart Johnson and his wife Robyn Lively in 2011 | |
Born |
Barton Robert Johnson December 13, 1970 Hollywood, California, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1993 – present |
Spouse(s) | Robyn Lively (1999-present) |
Barton Robert "Bart" Johnson (born December 13, 1970), is an American actor, best known for his role as Coach Jack Bolton in the High School Musical film series.
Personal life
Johnson was born in Hollywood, California, the eldest of three sons and his brother are the actors Adam Johnson and Brad Johnson and his mother is the television hairstylist Charlene Johnson and he spent much of his early childhood on television sets. He is married to actress Robyn Lively, sister of Gossip Girl star Blake Lively. They have three children: Kate, Baylen and son Wyatt Blake. Johnson is also the brother-in-law of actors Eric Lively, Jason Lively, and Lori Lively. in 1999 he received a pilot's license, Johnson is Owner of the Johnson Mill Bed & Breakfast in Midway Utah, Just outside of Park City. A 12 room luxury B&B with a lake, 35 foot waterfall, acres of gardens and Blue Ribbon Fly Fishing. He is a surfing enthusiast and loves playing a variety of sports.
Career
In the High School Musical films, Johnson plays the coach of the East High basketball team, who is also the father of its star player Troy Bolton (played by Zac Efron).
In 2007, Johnson wrapped the shoot of his first job as a writer/director on a film called The Run, filmed in Paraguay. He also filmed a documentary of his two brothers going on a road trip from LA to Los Cabos, Mexico. The show is called "6 Bucks and a Bottle of Water", produced by Robert Moore.[1]
Johnson owns a high-end bed and breakfast, the Johnson Mill, in Midway, Utah. This was named by Redbook Magazine one of the four most romantic in the country.[citation needed]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Crossroads | Frosty | Television series (Episode "The Last Roundup") |
1994 | Saved by the Bell: The New Class | Clint | Television series (Episode "Back at the Ranch") |
1995 | Diagnosis: Murder | Officer Black | Television series (Episode "A Blast from the Past") |
My Family | Young Officer | ||
Thunder Alley | Buzzard Boy | Television series (Episode "Buzz Off, Buzzard Boy") | |
1997 | The Date | Biff | |
Sunset Beach | Man | Television series | |
Clueless | Shnerv Mchnick | Television series (Episode "I'm in with the Out Crowd") | |
Walker, Texas Ranger | Wyatt McLain | Television series (Episode "The Fighting McLains") | |
JAG | Lt. Johnson | Television series (Episode "Impact") | |
1998 | Babylon 5 | Ranger | Television series (Episode "The Paragon of Animals") |
1998–1999 | Hyperion Bay | Nelson Tucker | Television series (Main Character) |
2003 | Tremors | Jared Mack | Television series (Episode "Water Hazard") |
2004 | CSI: Miami | Matt Bolton | Television series (Episode "Blood Moon") |
JAG | Army Specialist Ray Scanlon | Television series (Episode "Camp Delta") | |
Strong Medicine | Jake Matousak | Television series (Episode "Foreign Bodies") | |
2006 | High School Musical | Coach Jack Bolton | Television movie |
Eve | Anthony | Television series (Episode "Diva Day Care") | |
Simon Says | Garth | ||
2007 | Happy Valley | Doug | |
Taking Five | Mark Thompson | ||
Daddy Day Camp | Phil Jacobs | ||
High School Musical 2 | Coach Jack Bolton | Television movie | |
Las Vegas | Barry Bertowski | Television series (Episode "Head Games") | |
2008 | Desertion | Daniel | |
Murder.com | Garner | ||
High School Musical 3: Senior Year | Coach Jack Bolton | ||
Animals | Vaughn | ||
The Run | Scott | ||
2009 | The Harsh Life of Veronica Lambert | Terry | |
Evil Angel | Jeff Morgan | ||
The Cell 2 | Skylar | ||
Locker 13 | Eugene MacClemore | Completed | |
The Yankles | Sledge Dixon | Post-production | |
2010 | Monster Mutt | Jeff Taylor | Completed |
Beautiful Wave | Post-production | ||
The Run | In Development | ||
Stuck | post-production | ||
Hoxsey | pre-production |
Director
Writer
Producer
6 Bucks and a Bottle of Water – Post-production
References
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