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Russell Johnson


 

Russell David Johnson (born November 10, 1924, in Ashley, Pennsylvania), is an American television and film actor.

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November 10 - 1924 - Ashley, Pennsylvania - American - Television - Film - Actor

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Johnson joined the Army Air Corps in World War II and served as a gunner on bombers. He had a very distinguished record and was highly decorated for his service.

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Army Air Corps - World War II

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He flew 44 combat missions as a crewman in B-24 Liberator bombers, and won seven decorations, including a Purple Heart for injuries sustained when his plane was shot down over the Philippines. When the war ended, he joined the Army Reserves, and used the GI Bill to fund his acting studies.

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B-24 Liberator - Purple Heart - Philippines - Army Reserves - GI Bill

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He became a close friend of Audie Murphy and later appeared with him in one of his films. Johnson's Hollywood career began in 1952, and his early roles were primarily in westerns and science fiction. He also appeared in a Ma and Pa Kettle vehicle. He is best known to the public as "The Professor" on the CBS television sitcom Gilligan's Island, which was in first-run from 1964 to 1967 but has been shown in reruns continuously since that time.

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Audie Murphy - Hollywood - 1952 - Westerns - Science fiction - Ma and Pa Kettle - CBS - Television - Sitcom - Gilligan's Island - 1964 - 1967

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Johnson was typecast in this sort of role, but he has willingly participated in all 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 "Professor".

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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.

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Novel - Fletcher Knebel - 1971 - Robert Redford - Spy - Three Days of the Condor - 1975 - NBC - Soap opera - Santa Barbara

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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 and in the years since his death.

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AIDS - Los Angeles, California - 1994

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

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He currently lives in Bainbridge Island, Washington.

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