Ben Johnson
Ben "Son" Johnson, Jr. (June 13, 1918 – April 8, 1996) was a celebrated American actor, renowned primarily for his roles in Western films. Throughout his illustrious career, Johnson showcased his multifaceted talents not only as an actor but also as a skilled rodeo cowboy, stuntman, and rancher.
Born in the heart of Oklahoma, Johnson developed a deep passion for the outdoors and equestrian sports from a young age, which later influenced his film career. He gained recognition for his authentic portrayals of rugged characters, earning respect and admiration within the film industry. Johnson's contributions to Western cinema spanned several decades, and he became a beloved figure in the genre, working alongside legendary actors and directors.
Beyond the silver screen, he lived a life deeply connected to the land, often emphasizing the values of hard work and authenticity that he portrayed in his films. His legacy is marked by his ability to bring a genuine sense of realism to his roles, making him a prominent figure in American film history. Ben Johnson's impact on the Western genre continues to be celebrated, and he remains a symbol of the classic American cowboy spirit.
Filmography
One-Eyed Jacks
Soggy Bottom, U.S.A.
Kid Blue
Champions
Grayeagle
Terror Train
The Train Robbers
Cherry 2000
9.79*
The Secret of Cuck Island
Mighty Joe Young
The Rare Breed
Chisum
The Greatest
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
Wagon Master
Rio Grande
Bonanza: The Return
Bite the Bullet
Let's Get Harry
Jurassic Thunder
Ten Who Dared
The Evening Star
Major Dundee
Sirona
3 Godfathers
The Savage Bees
Rebel in Town
Dillinger (1973)
Breakheart Pass
Tex
Fort Defiance
Junior Bonner
The Hunter