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  1. Ben Johnson (actor) has been listed as a level-5 vital article in People, Entertainers. If you can improve it, please do. Vital articles Wikipedia:WikiProject Vital articles Template:Vital article vital articles: C: This article has been rated as C-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.

  2. Profession. Actor. Jones and the General Lee, taken outside his store "Cooter's Place" in Sperryville, Virginia in 1999. Benjamin Lewis Jones (born August 30, 1941) is an American actor, politician, playwright, and essayist, best known for his role as Cooter Davenport in The Dukes of Hazzard. Jones also served for four years in the United ...

  3. Actor Born June 13, 1918 in Pawhuska, OK. Died April 8, 1996 in Mesa, AZ. B en Johnson was a rugged western actor probably best remembered for his 1971 Oscar-winning role as cowboy and town tycoon Sam in Peter Bogdanovich's "The Last Picture Show." In all, he appeared in about 300 films, many as a stunt performer.

  4. Aaron Perry Taylor-Johnson (né Johnson; born 13 June 1990) is an English actor. [1] He is known for his portrayal of the title character in Kick-Ass (2010) and its 2013 sequel, as well as the Marvel Cinematic Universe character Pietro Maximoff in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015). As a child actor, he performed in films including Shanghai Knights ...

  5. Ben Patrick Johnson (born June 30, 1969, in Tucson, Arizona) is an American voice actor, author and blogger, Foundation Director, and human rights activist. Voice-overs [ edit ] Early in his acting career, he participated in voice-over workshops with Joan Gerber .

  6. Sep 22, 2023 · The actor stood with his horse, Steel, in this publicity photo for 1950’s Wagon Master. Steel was a famous movie horse owned by Ben Johnson’s father-in-law, Clarence “Fat” Jones, who ran a horse renting stable in Hollywood. Johnson rode Steel when he won his world champion steer roping title in 1953.

  7. The Last Picture Show is a 1971 American coming-of-age drama film directed and co-written by Peter Bogdanovich, adapted from the semi-autobiographical 1966 novel The Last Picture Show by Larry McMurtry. The film's ensemble cast includes Timothy Bottoms, Jeff Bridges, Ellen Burstyn, Ben Johnson, Cloris Leachman, and Cybill Shepherd.