Ben Johnson

Description:

Born in Oklahoma, Ben Johnson was a ranch hand and rodeo performer when, in 1940, Howard Hughes hired him to take a load of horses to California. He decided to stick around (the pay was good), and for some years was a stunt man, horse wrangler, and double for such stars as John Wayne, Gary Cooper and James Stewart. His break came when John Ford noticed him and gave him a part in an upcoming film, and eventually a star part in Wagon Master (1950). He left Hollywood in 1953 to return to rodeo, where he won a world roping championship, but at the end of the year he had barely cleared expenses. The movies paid better, and were less risky, so he returned to the west coast and a career that saw him in over 300 movies.

Overview

Birthday June 13, 1918
Born In Foraker, Shidler, Oklahoma, USA
Height 188 cm
Spouse/Ex- Carol Elaine Jones August 31, 1941 - March 27, 1994 (her death)
Parents Ollie Susan Johnson
Children No Children

Did you know

Trivia A prize belt buckle that he won for calf roping was stolen from his car when he visited Houston in 1976; on a repeat visit a decade later, he was an on-air guest on radio station KIKK when a caller returned the buckle to him.
Quotes Everybody in town's a better actor than I am, but none of them can play Ben Johnson.
Nickname Son
Trademarks Plain-spoken, Southern characters

Scores

The Last Picture Show
1h 58m
8
The Wild Bunch
2h 25m
7.9
The Getaway
2h 3m
7.3
Bite the Bullet
2h 12m
6.6
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