Jeffrey Johnson (actor)

Jeffrey S. S. Johnson (born January 28, 1970) is an American actor and musician.

Jeffrey Johnson
Born
Jeffrey S. S. Johnson

(1970-01-28) January 28, 1970
OccupationActor, Musician
Years active1999–present

Life

Johnson was born and raised in Southborough, Massachusetts, on January 28, 1970. He is a 1988 graduate of Algonquin Regional High School in Northborough, Massachusetts. As an ordained minister with The Universal Life Church, he has married twelve couples, including his sister and her husband in the summer of 2005, and his cousin, a decorated war veteran and his wife in 2009. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California.

Career

Throughout his acting career, Johnson has appeared in or voice-performed various commercials and guest-starred in several television series, including CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Bones, Boomtown, Lie to Me, and Burn Notice. He has also been seen in films such as Helter Skelter and Scorcher.

Johnson appeared in the 2010 faith-based drama Letters to God, as Brady McDaniels, a troubled mailman who finds inspiration through the wisdom of a young boy stricken with cancer.

In 2012, Johnson starred as the titular character in another faith-based independent film, Worth: The Testimony of Johnny St. James, co-starring Eric Roberts and Vincent Irizarry. He portrays a seminary student dealing with rage and alcoholism after tragically losing his wife and unborn child to a drunk driver, but after a decade he decides to attend an AA meeting and try to get his life back on track, unaware of a shocking twist that will challenge his recovering faith in God.

Musical career

Johnson is a guitarist and singer. He is a member of the rock-&-roll band NSC along with writer, Mike Bernier. Two of his compositions were chosen for the Apparitional/Haunting of Cellblock 11 soundtrack & his single, "Nothin' Will Just Have to Do" was featured in an episode of Bionic Woman.

Video games

In 2012, Johnson had lend his voice as various non-playable characters in the games, TERA and Hitman: Absolution, the fifth entry of the Hitman game series.

Voiceover artist

Johnson has appeared in dozens of TV, Radio & Internet adverts as a voiceover actor. Most notably the voice of T Mobile starting in 2012.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
1999Resculpting VenusJerryFilm debut
2001So Little TimeKyleTelevision series (Episode "The New Guy")
Three SistersCute GuyTelevision series (Episode "The Dry Spell")
2002ScorcherStyles
BoomtownVictor AlfandreTelevision series (Episode "Reelin' in the Years")
2003TremorsChad RanstonTelevision series (Episode "Graboid Rights")
2004The DistrictKenTelevision series (Episode "Breath of Life")
TargetCurtis
Helter SkelterTerry MelcherTelevision movie
Without a TraceEthanTelevision series (Episode "American Goddess")
2005Down DogGuru DaveShort film
House of GrimmWraith
CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationMorgan StewartTelevision series (Episode "Spark of Life")
Over the ShoulderRalphShort film
BarbershopCarlTelevision series (Episode "Get Your Hand Out of My Womb")
A Coat of SnowMark
2007Day BreakDriverTelevision series (Episode "What If He's Not Alone?"
Burn NoticeKent FontenauTelevision series (Episode "Loose Ends, Part 1")
2008UnhitchedRickTelevision series (Episode "Pole-Dancing Toddler")
2009Stellina BlueMark
2010Criminal MindsDetective Marty CotroneTelevision series (Episode "The Uncanny Valley")
Letters to GodBrady McDanielsLead Role
The Secret Life of the American TeenagerPeter's fatherTelevision series (Episode "Chicken Little")
BonesMike CasperTelevision series (Episode "The Shallow in the Deep")
2011Lie to MeBen AstonTelevision series (Episode "Gone")
2011NCISCommander Nelson TunneyTelevision series (Episode "Dead Reflection")
2012Shadow WitnessJack Hodel
2012TERAVarious (Voice)Video Game
2012VegasMarty GilsonTelevision series (Episode "The Real Thing")
2012Wicca PleaseSamuki the SatyrTelevision series (Episode "Transpo")
2012Hitman: AbsolutionVarious (Voice)Video Game
2012Worth: The Testimony Of Johnny St. JamesJohnny St. JamesLead Role
2013ApparitionalBenLead Role

References

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