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| Ben Johnson Jr. (13 June 1918 - 8 April 1996) was an American motion picture actor, mainly in Westerns. He was also a rodeo cowboy, stuntman, and rancher. Born in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, of Osage and Irish ancestry to Ben Sr. and Ollie (Workman) Johnson. Ben Johnson Sr. was a rancher in Osage County and also a rodeo champion. As a young man, Ben Johnson Jr. was a ranch hand, would travel with his father on the rodeo circuit, and become a star before becoming involved in the movies. He won the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association's Team Roping Championship for steer roping in 1953. Johnson married Carol Elaine Jones in 1941, and was married for 53-years until her death on 27 March 1994. The couple had no children. After getting a taste for Hollywood by doing some stunt work in the 1939 movie The Fighting Gringo, in the early 1940's he found work in Hollywood wrangling horse for a studio, he would also start doing stunt work involving horses. His steady stunt work began on the controversial Howard Hughes film The Outlaw. Hughes cast Jane Russell in the lead, and had numerous camera shots of her ample cleavage, this would get the attention of the Hollywood censors. The film was shot in 1941 but would take five years to get to selected theaters. Johnson made his first appearance in front of the camera in Naughty Nineties, an Abbott and Costello's movie made in 1945. He got a bigger role in the 1949 film Mighty Joe Young, as the co-star 'Gregg O'Hara', opposite Terry Moore. With his work as a stunt man he would catch the eye of director John Ford. Ford would hire Johnson for stunt work for the 1948 movie Fort Apache, and then the following year in the 3 Godfathers, then put him in front of the camera in several films, also starring three with John Wayne, including three in a row: She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), Wagon Master (1950), and Rio Grande (1950). Johnson played in a supporting role in the classic 1953 movie Shane, starring Alan Ladd. In 1964 he worked with Ford again in Cheyenne Autumn. He also appeared in four Sam Peckinpah directed films; Major Dundee (1965; with Charlton Heston), The Wild Bunch (1969; with William Holden & Robert Ryan), and two back-to-back Steve McQueen movies, The Getaway and the rodeo film Junior Bonner (both 1972). He teamed up John Wayne again, and director Andrew McLaglen, in two films; appearing with Rock Hudson in The Undefeated (1969), and he had a fairly prominent role in the 1970 John Wayne movie Chisum. In between the four Peckinpah films Johnson would win an Academy Award for his performance as 'Sam The Lion' in the classic The Last Picture Show, the Larry McMurtry (novel & screenplay) story made into a film and directed by Peter Bogdanovich (also co-writer screenplay), that co-starred Timothy Bottoms, Jeff Bridges, and in her film debut Cybill Shepherd. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Ben Johnson (actor) ] Some related entries: Carl Anthony Payne II | Stephanie Ittleson | Ho Chapman | Al Pacino | Leslie Glass | Nick Benson | Kate O'Mara | G. Wood | The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle | Michelle Langstone | Number One Fan This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Ben Johnson (actor); it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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