Ben Johnson

Ben "Son" Johnson, Jr. (June 13, 1918 – April 8, 1996) was an American stuntman, world champion rodeo cowboy, and Academy Award-winning actor. The son of a rancher, Johnson arrived in Hollywood to deliver a consignment of horses for a film. He did stunt-double work for several years before breaking into acting through the good offices of John Ford. Tall and laconic, Johnson brought further authenticity to many roles in Westerns with his extraordinary horsemanship. An elegiac portrayal of a former cowboy theatre owner in the 1950s coming-of-age drama, The Last Picture Show, won Johnson the 1971 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor. He operated a horse-breeding farm throughout his career. Although he said he had succeeded by sticking to what he knew, shrewd real estate investments made Johnson worth an estimated $100 million by his latter years. Read more on Wikipedia.

Born Name:Ben "Son" Johnson, Jr.
Born:Jun 13, 1918 in Foraker,Shidler, OK, United States
Died:Apr 08, 1996
GenreAction, Adventure, Western
GenreDrama, Romance
GenreAdventure, Western
GenreAction, Biography, Crime, Drama
GenreHorror, Thriller
GenreComedy, Romance, Western
GenreComedy, Drama, Romance
GenreHorror, Thriller