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Who is Brad Johnson?

Who is Brad Johnson?

Brad Johnson (born October 24, 1959) is an American actor and former Marlboro Man. His 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 Steven Spielberg’s 1989 film Always.

When was Brad Johnson born?

October 24, 1959 (age 61 years)
Brad Johnson/Date of birth

What is Brad Johnson the actor doing now?

Brad lives with his wife Laurie and their eight children on a ranch in the mountains of Colorado.

Who played Lofty Craig?

Brad JohnsonAnnie Oakley
Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig/Played by

How tall is Brad Johnson?

1.9 m
Brad Johnson/Height

Who played Annie Oakley in the 60s?

Actress Gail Davis
Actress Gail Davis, best known for her role as a gun-toting, pigtailed rancher in the popular 1950s television series “Annie Oakley,” has died of cancer.

When did Brad Johnson appear on Annie Oakley?

About the time that Johnson appeared on Annie Oakley, he guest-starred in other series of the 1950s, mostly westerns: The Cisco Kid, The Range Rider, Cowboy G-Men, Stories of the Century, Circus Boy, Rescue 8, State Trooper, and The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin, in which he appeared as John Quinn in the episode “The Iron Horse” (1955).

Who was the deputy Lofty Craig on Annie Oakley?

For other people named Brad Johnson, see Brad Johnson (disambiguation). Elmer Bradley “Brad” Johnson (July 23, 1924 – April 4, 1981), was an American film and television actor, best remembered for his role as the deputy Lofty Craig on the 1950s Western series, Annie Oakley.

Who was the Marlboro Man on Annie Oakley?

Brad Johnson may refer to: Brad Johnson (actor, born 1924) (1924-1981), American actor, deputy Lofty Craig on Annie Oakley. Brad Johnson (actor, born 1959), American actor, former Marlboro Man. Brad Johnson (Montana politician) (born 1951), American politician.

Who was the father of actor Brad Johnson?

His fa­ther, Carl Elmer John­son (1901-1924), died shortly be­fore his son’s birth and is in­terred at the nearby Yuba City Cemetery. His mother, the for­mer Eula Ball Bradley, a na­tive of Michi­gan, reared Brad through her work as a teacher.