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Don Johnson

Famous As
Actor
Birth Name
Donnie Wayne Johnson
Birth Date
December 15, 1949
Birth Place
Flat Creek, Missouri, USA
Famous As
Actor
Popular for
As Det. James "Sonny" Crockett in "Miami Vice" (1984-1989) (TV)
Birth Name
Donnie Wayne Johnson
Birth Date
December 15, 1949
Birth Place
Flat Creek, Missouri, USA
Height
5' 11"
Nationality
American
Hair Color
Blonde
Eye Color
Blue
Education
  • Graduated from Wichita South High School, Witchita, Kansas in 1967
  • Graduated from University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas in 1971
  • Attended American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA
Father
Wayne
Mother
Nell
Brother
Greg, KC
Sister
Deanne (half-sister)
Spouse
Melanie Griffith (actress, (8-Jan-76 - July 1976) , 26-Jun-89 - Feb 1996), Kelley Phleger (since 29-Apr-99)
Relation
Patti D'Arbanville (cohabitated, 1981-1985), Barbra Streisand (singer), Jeanne Anderson (actress, engaged, 1996), Jodi Lyn O'Keefe (actress), Tanya Tucker
Son
Jesse Johnson (actor, b. 7-Dec-82), Jasper Breckenridge (b. 6-Jun-02), Deacon Johnson (b. 29-Apr-06)
Daughter
Dakota Johnson (actress/model, b. 4-Oct-89), Atherton Grace Johnson (b. 28-Dec-99)

Don Johnson is an acclaimed American actor and singer-songwriter, best known for his iconic role as James "Sonny" Crockett in the groundbreaking television series Miami Vice. Born Donnie Wayne Johnson on December 15, 1949, in Flat Creek, Missouri, he captured the hearts of audiences with his charisma and style during the 1980s. His portrayal of the stylish detective not only earned him a Golden Globe Award but also garnered a Primetime Emmy Award nomination, solidifying his status as a leading figure in entertainment.

Johnson's early life was marked by a passion for the arts, which he pursued after moving to San Francisco to study acting. He began his career with small roles in television, making appearances in series such as The Long, Hot Summer and The Streets of San Francisco. However, it was Miami Vice, which aired from 1984 to 1989, that catapulted him to international stardom. The show, praised for its innovative style and music, showcased Johnson's talent and helped redefine the cop drama genre. The character of Crockett became a cultural icon, leading to a resurgence in fashion trends and music of the era.

Following the success of Miami Vice, Johnson continued to build his career in both television and film. He starred in the series Nash Bridges during the late 1990s, which further showcased his versatility as an actor. On the big screen, he appeared in various films including A Boy and His Dog, The Hot Spot, Guilty as Sin, Tin Cup, Machete, Django Unchained, Cold in July, and Knives Out. His performances have received critical acclaim, and he has collaborated with notable filmmakers and actors throughout his career.

In addition to acting, Johnson pursued a music career, releasing albums such as Heartbeat in 1986 and Let It Roll in 1989. His cover of "Heartbeat" became a hit, reaching number five on the Billboard Hot 100, showcasing his talents beyond acting.

In recognition of his contributions to the entertainment industry, Johnson was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1996, a testament to his enduring legacy. As of now, he continues to work in both film and television, taking on new projects that reflect his dynamic career, while remaining a beloved figure in Hollywood. Johnson's ability to adapt and evolve over the decades has ensured that he remains relevant in an ever-changing industry, and his impact on popular culture continues to resonate with fans around the world.