Russell Johnson

Russell Johnson

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birthname = Russell David Johnson
birthdate = birth date and age|1924|11|10
location = Ashley, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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occupation= actor
spouse = Edith Cahoon (1943 - 1948) (divorced) Kay Cousins Johnson (1949 - 1980) (her death) 2 children Constance Dane (1982 - present)

Russell David Johnson (born November 10, 1924, in Ashley, Pennsylvania), is an American television and film actor best known as "The Professor" on the CBS television sitcom "Gilligan's Island". He is a graduate of Girard College, a private boarding school in Philadelphia, PA.

Military career

After high school, in the midst of the Second World War, Johnson joined the United States Army Air Forces as an aviation cadet. He flew 44 combat missions as a bombardier in B-25 Mitchell bombers. During the war, his plane was shot down in the Philippines in March 1945 during a bombing run against Japanese targets. The plane had to crash land on the port of Zamboango. In this mission, he broke both his ankles and earned his Purple Heart. He was also awarded the Air Medal, the Good Conduct Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with three service stars, the Philippine Liberation Ribbon with one service star, and the World War II Victory Medal. He was honorably discharged with the rank of first Lieutenant on November 22, 1945. He then joined the Army Reserves and used the GI Bill to fund his acting studies.

Movie and television career

He became a close friend of Audie Murphy and later appeared with him in three of his films, "Column South" and "Tumbleweed" in 1953 and "Ride Clear of Diablo" in 1954. Johnson's Hollywood career began in 1952, with the college fraternity hazing exposé "For Men Only", and "Loan Shark" also released in 1952, starring George Raft. His early roles were primarily in westerns and science fiction such as "It Came from Outer Space" (1953), "This Island Earth" (1955), "Attack of the Crab Monsters" (1956), and "The Space Children" (1958). He also appeared in a Ma and Pa Kettle vehicle, "Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki" (1955).

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"The Professor" on "Gilligan's Island"

He is best known for playing Roy Hinkley (usually referred to as "The Professor"), the erudite polymath who could build all sorts of inventions out of the most rudimentary materials available on the island, but could not fix the hole in the boat. "Gilligan's Island" aired from 1964 to 1967, but has been shown in reruns continuously ever since.

Johnson was asked to take off his shirt when auditioning for the "Gilligan's Island" role; he refused, but still got the job.

Before accepting the role of Roy Hinkley, he made "Gilligan's Island" producer Sherwood Schwartz promise him that when he made scientific statements that they would be accurate.

Johnson was typecast, but willingly participated in all the reunion movies, cartoons, and other events related to the program. When recognized as "The Professor" in public, he is gracious and friendly, and doesn't object to being addressed as such. He has also appeared at least once alongside Nobel Prize-winning scientists as part of the awards presentation panel at the Ig Nobel Prize ceremonies.

After "Gilligan's Island"

After "Gilligan's Island", he appeared in several other movies and television shows, perhaps most notably the miniseries "Vanished", based on a novel by Fletcher Knebel (1971), uncredited in the Robert Redford spy thriller, "Three Days of the Condor" (1975), and on the NBC soap opera "Santa Barbara".

An episode of the show "Newhart" featured the Beavers (a men's organization) watching a "Gilligan's Island" marathon on TV. When they are suddenly evicted from the room, one of them, portrayed by Johnson, protests, "I want to see how it ends!" He is assured that the castaways don't get off the island.

Johnson entertained fans at the 1996 MST3K ContevtioConExpoFest-a-Rama 2: Electric Boogaloo on the "Celebrity Panel". Johnson was invited for his role in the movie-within-a-movie of , "This Island Earth", but spent most of the time answering questions about his "Gilligan's Island" days. He shared an amusing anecdote::"I was at a speaking engagement for MIT...and I said...the Professor has all sorts of degrees, including one from this very institution [MIT] ! And that's WHY I can make a radio out of a coconut, and NOT fix a hole in a boat!"

Johnson also had a brief appearance in "MacArthur", in which he played United States Navy Admiral Ernest J. King.

Russell provided the narration for the animated short episodes of "The Adventures of Stevie and Zoya" that appeared on MTV during the mid 1980's.

Later life

His son David ran the AIDS program for Los Angeles, California until his death of AIDS in 1994. Johnson has been a full-time volunteer for AIDS research fundraising since his son was diagnosed.

Johnson has written his memoirs of the show, a book titled "Here on Gilligan's Isle."

He currently lives on Bainbridge Island, Washington.

Trivia

The name Russell Johnson was used on ABC TV Series LOST as one of the lottery winners, as the show takes place on an island.

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References

*cite book
last = Johnson
first = Russell
authorlink = Russell Johnson
coauthors = Steve Cox
title = Here on Gilligan's Isle
edition = 1st edition
year = 1993
month = July
publisher = Perennial
id = ISBN 0-06-096993-8

External links

*imdb name |id=0426157 |name=Russell Johnson
* [http://www.russell-johnson.com/ Official Website]


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