Don Johnson (born Donnie Wayne Johnson, December 15, 1949), is an American actor known for his work in television and film. Johnson made his screen debut in the 1970 film The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart, but it wouldn't be until 1984 that Johnson would land his defining role. He played the lead role of Sonny Crockett in the popular 1980s TV cop series, Miami Vice, which led him to huge success and fame. He also played the lead role in the 1990s cop series, Nash Bridges. Johnson is a Golden Globe winning actor for his role in Miami Vice, a winner of the APBA Offshore World Cup, and has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In addition to being an actor, he is also a singer, songwriter, producer, and director.
In the late 1960s, Johnson was in a psychedelic rock band called Horses. Also in the band were future members of the band Kingfish, which featured Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir. The band put out one self-titled record on the White Whale label in 1969, later re-issued on the Gear Fab label in 2004 and then on the Rev-Ola label in 2005.
In between seasons, Don Johnson gained further renown through several TV miniseries, such as the 1985 TV remake of The Long Hot Summer.
Don Johnson also has a role in the Norwegian comedy "Lange flate ballær 2" (Long, flat balls 2), directed by Harald Zwart. The movie was launched March 13 2008 in Norway, with Johnson making an appearance at the premiere.
At 22, Johnson began a four-year liaison with 14-year-old Melanie Griffith, with whom he appeared in The Harrad Experiment. Johnson was married twice to Griffith (briefly in 1976 and then from 1989-1996). On April 29, 1999, he married San Francisco socialite and former preschool teacher Kelley Phleger.
Johnson lived with Pamela Miller in the early 1970s and, from 1981 to 1985, with Patti D'Arbanville.
Johnson had a relationship with Barbra Streisand and created a single with her called "Till I Loved You" in the late 1980s.
Johnson had a relationship with Jeanne Anderson in 1996.
Johnson has 5 children:
In 2001, a 36-year-old woman accused Johnson of grabbing and bruising her arm and lewdly propositioning her outside a restroom at San Francisco restaurant Mas Sake. The woman's friends went to confront Johnson but said he fled out the back door. Johnson said he was considering buying an advertisement in the San Francisco Chronicle to state his side of the story, but later decided to post the notices on his website. Due to insufficient evidence, no charges were filed.
In November 2002, German customs officers at the Swiss-German border performed a routine search of Johnson's car. Bank statements evidencing US$8 billion in transactions were found in the trunk of his car. He was accompanied in his black Mercedes-Benz by three men: an investment adviser, a personal assistant, and a third of unknown identity. Initially it was thought Johnson was involved in money-laundering, but he was cleared of wrongdoing. Upon receiving word of the incident, German tabloids began exploiting and perpetuating the story, at times pointing at the irony (as perceived by them) that Don Johnson has frequently portrayed police officers in his acting works. Johnson explained the incident by saying "I was meeting with some American businessmen in Zurich for financing, for a film fund that I was putting together for my company. They gave me some bank statements and some resumes and some other documents, some things to prove that they could perform as investors." The police found and copied these documents, and the money laundering story grew somehow out of this.
| Year | Result | Award | Category | TV/Film |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1974 | Winner | The Saturn Award | Best Actor | A Boy and his Dog |
| 1985 | Nominated | Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | Miami Vice |
| 1986 | Winner | Golden Globe Awards | Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series - Drama | |
| 1987 | Nominated | Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series - Drama | ||
| 1988 | Won | APBA Offshore World Cup | Superboat class | - |
| 1996 | Awarded | Hollywood Walk of Fame | Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame | - |
| Year | Film | Role | Other notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1970 | The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart | Stanley Sweetheart | |
| 1971 | Zachariah | Matthew | |
| 1973 | The Harrad Experiment | Stanley Cole | |
| Kung Fu | One episode | ||
| 1974 | Lollipops and Roses | ||
| A Boy and his Dog | Vic | The Saturn Award - Best Actor | |
| 1975 | Return to Macon County | Harley McKay | |
| 1976 | Law of the Land | ||
| 1977 | The City | tv pilot | |
| Trial Marriage | |||
| Cover Girls | |||
| 1978 | Swan Lake | Benno (English version) (voice) | |
| Pressure Point | |||
| Ski Lift to Death | |||
| The Two-Five | |||
| Katie: Portrait of a Centerfold | |||
| First, You Cry | |||
| 1979 | Tales of the Unexpected | ||
| Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill | TV Movie | ||
| The Rebels | Miniseries | ||
| 1980 | Soggy Bottom, USA | Jacob Gorch | |
| From Here to Eternity | Canceled after 13 episodes | ||
| Beulah Land | Miniseries | ||
| Revenge of the Stepford Wives | TV Movie | ||
| 1981 | Elvis and the Beauty Queen | TV Movie | |
| The Two Lives of Carol Letner | TV Movie | ||
| 1982 | Melanie | Carl | |
| 1984 - 1989 | Miami Vice | Det. James "Sonny" Crockett | 111 Episodes Golden Globe Winner: Best TV Actor - Drama |
| 1985 | Cease Fire | Tim Murphy | |
| The Long Hot Summer | TV Movie | ||
| 1987 | G.I. Joe: The Movie | Lt. Falcon (voice) | direct-to-video |
| 1988 | Sweet Hearts Dance | Wiley Boon | |
| 1989 | Dead Bang | Jerry Beck | |
| 1990 | The Hot Spot | Harry Madox | |
| 1991 | Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man | Marlboro | |
| Paradise | Ben Reed | ||
| 1993 | Born Yesterday | Paul Verrall | |
| Guilty as Sin | David Edgar Greenhill | ||
| 1995 | In Pursuit of Honor | Sgt. John Libbey | HBO Movie |
| 1996 - 2001 | Nash Bridges | Nash Bridges | Executive producer 122 Episodes |
| 1996 | Tin Cup | David Simms | |
| 1998 | Goodbye Lover | Ben Dunmore | |
| 2003 | Word of Honor | Lt. Benjamin Tyson | TV Movie Co-executive producer |
| 2005 | Just Legal | Grant H. Cooper | Cancelled after 3 episodes the rest of the episodes were later aired 8 episodes (2005-2006) |
| 2007 | Moondance Alexander | Dante | |
| Super Bowl XLI in-studio discussion team. (CBS) | |||
| 2008 | Lange Flate Ballær 2 | Admiral Burnett | Norwegian film |
| 2009 | When in Rome | - | |
| 2009 | A Good Old Fashioned Orgy | - | |
| - | Developing Sports Themed TV Series |