Brad Johnson (actor)
Brad Johnson | |
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Born |
Tucson, Arizona, U.S. | October 24, 1959
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1989–2008 |
Spouse(s) | Laurie Johnson (m. 1986) |
Brad Johnson (born October 24, 1959) is an American actor and former Marlboro Man.[1]
Johnson was born in Tucson, Arizona, the son of Virginia and Grove Johnson.[2] Johnson's first acting credit was in the low-budget biker film The Nam Angels (1989), and shortly after he had his first co-starring role in a major film when he played the role of Ted Baker in the 1989 film Always, directed by Steven Spielberg. His other movie credits include Flight of the Intruder, Philadelphia Experiment II, The Birds II: Land's End, Copperhead and Supergator.
He also played the role of Rayford Steele in the Left Behind film series, and played Dr. Dominick O'Malley on Melrose Place. In 2001, he played a hired killer who tangled with Tom Selleck's Rafe Covington character in Turner Network Television's Crossfire Trail.
He has six daughters and four sons.
Filmography
- Across the Line - Sheriff Grant Johnson
- Alien Siege - Dr. Stephen Chase
- Always - Ted Baker
- An American Story - Major George Meade
- Comanche Moon - Col. Tom Soult
- Copperhead - 'Wild' Bill Longley
- Cries Unheard: The Donna Yaklich Story - Dennis Yaklich
- Crossfire Trail - Bo Dorn
- Flight of the Intruder - Lieutenant Jake 'Cool Hand' Grafton
- Left Behind - Captain Rayford Steele
- Left Behind II: Tribulation Force - Captain Rayford Steele
- Left Behind: World at War - Rayford Steele
- The Nam Angels (1989)
- Philadelphia Experiment II - David Herbeg
- Riverworld - Jeff Hale
- Rough Riders - Henry Nash
- Safe Harbour - Matt Bowles
- Silk Hope - Rubin
- Soldier of Fortune, Inc. - Major Matthew Quentin Shepherd
- Supergator - Professor Scott Kimsy
- The Birds II: Land's End - Ted
- Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough - Jay Clifton
References
- ↑ Sanz, Cynthia (1990-02-19). "An Ex-Marlboro Man Who Can Really Ride, Brad Johnson Adds Sigh Appeal to Always". People.com. Retrieved 2012-05-08.
- ↑ http://www.filmreference.com/film/99/Brad-Johnson.html