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Years active
  
1950–1967 (acting)

Name
  
Brad Johnson

Resting place
  
Cremation

Religion
  
Protestant

Role
  
Film actor

Full Name
  
Elmer Bradley Johnson

Born
  
July 23, 1924 (
1924-07-23
)
Near Marysville, Yuba CountyCalifornia, USA

Alma mater
  
Placer High SchoolUniversity of Southern California

Occupation
  
ActorReal estate developer

Spouse(s)
  
Adele Cook Johnson (married 1950-1981, his death)

Children
  
Sander K. JohnsonJulie Johnson Storozynski

Died
  
April 4, 1981, Burbank, California, United States

Education
  
Placer High School, University of California, Berkeley, University of Southern California


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Movies and TV shows
  
Annie Oakley, Soldier of Fortune - Inc, Riverworld

Similar People
  
Cecil B DeMille, Stuart Gillard, George Cukor, David Butler, Jerry Bruckheimer

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. After his last television appearance, in a 1967 episode of CBS's Gunsmoke, Johnson spent the remainder of his life as a real estate developer in Los Angeles, California.

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Early years

Brad Johnson - IMDb

Of Swedish extraction, Johnson was born on his paternal grandparents' 100-acre peach farm between Marysville in Yuba County and Yuba City in Sutter County in northern California. 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. When Brad was thirteen, he received his eighth-grade certificate from his mother-teacher's one-room school.

Johnson was thereafter reared for several years in Auburn and attended Placer High School there. He relocated to Sacramento in his senior year. There he worked as a receiving clerk while taking acting classes. During World War II, Johnson served as a pilot with the United States Army Air Corps. He flew B25s in the South Pacific. At the end of the war, he was stationed in Japan, where he worked at a military radio station as announcer, disc jockey, and writer.

On returning from the Army, he enrolled and later graduated from the University of Southern California, where the drama department was headed by William De Mille, brother of screen producer Cecil B. De Mille. He worked at the university radio station. He became an announcer and stage manager with KTLA.

In the summer of 1950, Johnson was the resident lead appearing with Anthony Franciosa in summer stock. He performed in several plays at the Playhouse in the Sky at Lake Tahoe, near Reno, Nevada. Johnson and his wife, the former Adele Cook, co-starred in Born Yesterday and received excellent reviews.

One of Johnson's first screen roles came at the age of twenty-seven, when he appeared in 1951 as one of six unnamed students in Ronald W. Reagan's Bedtime for Bonzo. In 1952, he had an uncredited role as a reporter in Cecil B. DeMille's The Greatest Show on Earth with Charlton Heston. He drove to Florida to procure this role, armed with a rarely written letter of recommendation from Professor De Mille.

Television career

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).

Johnson appeared in all eighty-one episodes of Annie Oakley, a Gene Autry Flying A Production, as the principled and courageous law enforcement officer to the more unconventional and free-spirited Annie Oakley, a fictitious portrayal of the famed markswoman from Ohio. In the story line, Annie, played by Gail Davis, and her younger brother, Tagg Oakley (portrayed by Jimmy Hawkins), live in fictitious Diablo, Arizona. Their uncle, Luke MacTavish, is officially the sheriff, but he is usually away, with Johnson's Lofty Craig, riding his horse Forest, hence minding the office and jail.

Johnson played the role of Ed Masterson (brother of Bat Masterson) in the 1957 episode "The Nice Ones Always Die First" of the ABC half-hour western series, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, with Hugh O'Brian in the starring role. In 1958, he appeared in another Wyatt Earp episode "The Underdog" as the painter Hurley Abbott, cast opposite Peggy Stewart as his romantic interest, Etta Jackson. Johnson was cast as Joe Shields in the episode "Wild Cargo" of Dale Robertson's Tales of Wells Fargo. He played a character "Hardin" in the episode "Trouble at Tres Cruces" of CBS's Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater. In 1959, Johnson played cowboy "Whip Johnson", possibly one of his better remembered appearances, in the CBS situation comedy Dennis the Menace, starring Jay North, in the episode "Dennis and the Cowboy".

Between 1952 and 1960, Johnson appeared five times on the syndicated anthology series Death Valley Days, including the roles of legendary sheriff Bill Tilghman in the episode “The Wedding Dress” and of Sheriff Tom Fuller in "Stagecoach Spy". In 1960, he portrayed Sheriff Dan Blaisdell in "Home Is the Brave" on Clint Walker's ABC series Cheyenne. Other Johnson western roles were as Jim Reardon in "A Bullet for the Teacher" (1960) on ABC’s Maverick, as Will Eckhardt in “The Cathy Eckhardt Story” opposite Susan Oliver on NBC’s Wagon Train, and as Duke Huston in “Vigilantes of Montana” on NBC's Overland Trail with William Bendix and Doug McClure.

Johnson also appeared in three Warner Brothers detective series on ABC: Bourbon Street Beat, Surfside 6, and 77 Sunset Strip. In 1964, he appeared as Jim McDowell in "Doesn't Anybody Know Who I Am?" of NBC's Kraft Suspense Theatre. His last acting role was his only appearance on James Arness’s Gunsmoke, as Laskin in the 1967 episode "Cattle Barons".

Johnson also made many public appearances in the late 1950s and early 1960s at county and state fairs, rodeos, and western expositions. He developed a popular fast-gun act. He also appeared at the California Gold Rush commemoration in Auburn, California, in the late 1950s.

Death

Brad and Adele Johnson were married for thirty-one years until his death in 1981. Adele used the stage name "Amanda Webb". Their two children are Sander K. Johnson, who played in Mattel toy gun commercials of the 1950s, and Julie Johnson Storozynski. He died at the age of fifty-six in a hospital in Burbank, California. At the time of his death, Johnson had just completed developing a shopping center. Adele Johnson later remarried and continues to live in southern California.

Johnson was cremated.

Johnson's granddaughter, Julie's daughter, Azura Skye, who was born just months after his death, is an actress, having appeared in many productions, including in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and with Sandra Bullock in the film 28 Days.

Filmography

Actor
1967
Gunsmoke (TV Series) as
Laskin
- Cattle Barons (1967) - Laskin
1965
The Art of Love as
Art Collector (uncredited)
1964
Kraft Suspense Theatre (TV Series) as
Jim McDowell
- Doesn't Anyone Know Who I Am? (1964) - Jim McDowell
1963
77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) as
Lee Travis
- Scream Softly, Dear (1963) - Lee Travis
1961
Surfside 6 (TV Series) as
Mr. Maxwell
- Race Against Time (1961) - Mr. Maxwell
1960
Wagon Train (TV Series) as
Lieutenant
- The Cathy Eckhart Story (1960) - Lieutenant
1959
Shotgun Slade (TV Series) as
Simmons / Kirby
- The Missing Dog (1960) - Simmons
- Barbed Wire Keep Out (1959) - Kirby
1959
Maverick (TV Series) as
Jim Reardon / Karl Bent Jr.
- A Bullet for the Teacher (1960) - Jim Reardon
- The Saga of Waco Williams (1959) - Karl Bent Jr.
1960
Bourbon Street Beat (TV Series) as
Michael Reynard
- Wagon Show (1960) - Michael Reynard
1960
Overland Trail (TV Series) as
Duke Huston
- The Vigilantes of Montana (1960) - Duke Huston
1960
Cheyenne (TV Series) as
Sheriff Dan Blaisdell
- Home Is the Brave (1960) - Sheriff Dan Blaisdell
1952
Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
Bill Tilghman / John Trask / Sheriff Tom Fuller / ...
- A Wedding Dress (1960) - Bill Tilghman
- The Blonde King (1959) - John Trask
- Stagecoach Spy (1959) - Sheriff Tom Fuller
- Cynthy's Dream Dress (1953) - Zeb
- How Death Valley Got Its Name (1952) - Lewis Manly
1960
Heller in Pink Tights as
Poker Player (uncredited)
1959
Dennis the Menace (TV Series) as
Whip Crawford
- Dennis and the Cowboy (1959) - Whip Crawford
1959
Zane Grey Theatre (TV Series) as
John Wesley Hardin
- Trouble at Tres Cruces (1959) - John Wesley Hardin
1959
Tales of Wells Fargo (TV Series) as
Joe Shields
- Wild Cargo (1959) - Joe Shields
1958
Counterspy (TV Movie) as
Keller
1958
The Buccaneer as
Rocket Officer
1958
Target (TV Series)
- Counterfeit Coin (1958)
1958
Rescue 8 (TV Series) as
Buck
- Subterranean City (1958) - Buck
1957
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (TV Series) as
Hurley Abbott / Ed Masterson
- The Underdog (1958) - Hurley Abbott
- The Nice Ones Always Die First (1957) - Ed Masterson
1957
State Trooper (TV Series) as
Matt Bakeman
- Beef ala Murder (1957) - Matt Bakeman
1957
Circus Boy (TV Series) as
Frank Dillard
- The Cub Reporter (1957) - Frank Dillard
1954
Annie Oakley (TV Series) as
Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig / Mort Kenyon
- Desperate Men (1957) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- The Dutch Gunmaker (1957) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Dude's Decision (1957) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Tuffy (1957) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie and the Miser (1957) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Treasure Map (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Grubstake Bank (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Amateur Outlaw (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Santa Claus Wears a Gun (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie Rings the Bell (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie Rides the Navajo Trail (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- The Front Trail (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- The Saga of Clement O'Toole (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- The Waco Kid (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Tagg Oakley, Sheriff (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Flint and Steel (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- The Reckless Press (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Western Privateer (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Shadow at Sonoma (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig / Mort Kenyon
- Outlaw Brand (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Dilemma at Diablo (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie and the Leprechauns (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Sugarfoot Sue (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Renegade's Return (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- The Mississippi Kid (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Showdown at Diablo (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Indian Justice (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie and the First Phone (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie and the Lacemaker (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie and the Bicycle Riders (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- The Robin Hood Kid (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie and the Twisted Trails (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- A Tall Tale (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Joker on Horseback (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Sundown Stage (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie and the Widow's Might (1956) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Powder Rock Stampede (1955) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie and the Higher Court (1955) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie Takes a Chance (1955) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Trouble Shooter (1955) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Sure Shot Annie (1955) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Thunder Hill (1955) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Hard Luck Ranch (1955) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie and the Junior Pioneers (1955) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Dead Man's Bluff (1955) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Diablo Doctor (1955) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Trigger Twins (1955) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie Breaks an Alibi (1955) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie and the Chinese Puzzle (1955) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- The Iron Smoke-Wagon (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Escape from Diablo (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie and the Six o' Spades (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- The Runaways (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- The Tomboy (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Alias Annie Oakley (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie and the Outlaw's Son (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Outlaw Mesa (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie Makes a Marriage (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Sharpshooting Annie (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie Helps a Drifter (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Bull's Eye (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie Joins the Cavalry (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie Meets Some Tenderfeet (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie and the Texas Sandman (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie and the Mystery Woman (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie's Desert Adventure (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Justice Guns (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie Gets Her Man (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- The Hardrock Trail (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie and the Lily Maid (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Valley of the Shadows (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- The Cinder Trail (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie Finds Strange Treasure (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie and the Silver Ace (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- A Gal for Grandma (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie Calls Her Shots (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Ambush Canyon (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- The Dude Stagecoach (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Gunplay (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie Trusts a Convict (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
- Annie and the Brass Collar (1954) - Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
1955
Last of the Desperados as
Deputy Tip (uncredited)
1955
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (TV Series) as
John Quinn
- The Iron Horse (1955) - John Quinn
1955
Stories of the Century (TV Series) as
Deputy on Train
- Cherokee Bill (1955) - Deputy on Train (uncredited)
1953
The Range Rider (TV Series) as
Wells' Henchman / Haley - Henchman / Sam Blades
- Outlaw Territory (1953) - Wells' Henchman
- Bullets and Badmen (1953) - Haley - Henchman
- Border City Affair (1953) - Sam Blades
1953
Calamity Jane as
Officer (uncredited)
1952
My Little Margie (TV Series) as
Rocky
- Go North, Young Girl (1953)
- Blonde Margie (1952) - Rocky
1953
Champ for a Day as
Hyde Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
1952
Cowboy G-Men (TV Series) as
Hired outlaw / Jed Hawkins - Bull Frog Mine Owner / Deputy Pete Lord / ...
- Stolen Dynamite (1953) - Hired outlaw
- Silver Fraud (1953) - Jed Hawkins - Bull Frog Mine Owner
- Silver Shotgun (1953) - Deputy Pete Lord
- Frontier Smugglers (1952) - Boston
- Running Iron (1952) - John Noonan
1953
The Marksman as
Rider
1953
The Lady Wants Mink as
Bud Dunn
1952
The Files of Jeffrey Jones (TV Series)
- Squeeze Play (1952)
1952
Outlaw Women as
Chuck (uncredited)
1952
The Greatest Show on Earth as
Reporter (uncredited)
1951
Too Many Wives (Short) as
Steve Burke
1951
The Cisco Kid (TV Series) as
Deputy Johnny / Stage Guard
- Water Toll (1951) - Deputy Johnny
- Jewelry Store Fence (1951) - Stage Guard (uncredited)
1951
Follow the Sun as
Hogan's Caddy (uncredited)
1951
Bedtime for Bonzo as
Student
1951
Call Me Mister as
Soldier (uncredited)
Archive Footage
1993
TV's Western Heroes (Video documentary) as
Lofty Craig
1955
The Cisco Kid (TV Series) as
Stage Guard
- Gold, Death and Dynamite (1955) - Stage Guard (uncredited)

References

Brad Johnson (actor, born 1924) Wikipedia