Van Johnson

Charles Van Dell Johnson was an American actor and dancer. He had a prolific career in film, television, theatre and radio, which spanned over 50 years, from 1940 to 1992. He was a major star at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer during and after World War II, known for his upbeat and "all-American" screen persona, often playing young military servicemen, or in musicals.

Originally a Broadway dancer, Johnson achieved his breakthrough playing a rookie bomber pilot in A Guy Named Joe (1943). Throughout the war years, he became a popular Hollywood star, as the embodiment of the "boy-next-door wholesomeness" playing "the red-haired, freckle-faced soldier, sailor, or bomber pilot who used to live down the street" in such films as The Human Comedy (also 1943) and Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944). After World War II, he continued to play similar heartthrob and military characters, equal parts in serious dramas like The Caine Mutiny (1954), and in light musicals like Brigadoon (1954).

After the end of his contract with MGM, he transitioned largely into television, though he continued to make regular film appearances in featured and supporting parts, earning an Emmy Award nomination for his performance in the miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man

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Murder, She Wrote (1984)
Guest starring as Daniel O'Brien
Guest starring as Elliot Robinson
Guest starring as Daniel Hannigan
Glitter (1984)
Guest starring as Mark Hughes
  • Episode 1x01: Pilot (Sep 13, 1984)
The Forgotten Story (1983)
Starring as Perry
Aloha Paradise (1981)
Guest starring as Mr. Chase
Fantasy Island (1977)
Guest starring as Charles Woodruff
One Day at a Time (1975)
Guest starring as Gus Webster
Maude (1972)
Guest starring as Henry
San Francisco International Airport (1970)
Guest starring as Lester Scott
Batman (1966)
Guest starring as The Minstrel (2 episodes)
The Virginian (1962)
Guest starring as Alonzo Worth
The Mike Douglas Show (1961)
Guest starring as Co-Host
Guest starring as Van Johnson
Oscars (1953)
Guest starring as Van Johnson
I Love Lucy (1951)
Guest starring as Van Johnson
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