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  1. Kenneth Culver Johnson (born October 26, 1942) is an American screenwriter, producer and director. He is known as the creator of the V science fiction franchise as well as The Bionic Woman (1976–78), The Incredible Hulk series (1977–82), and the TV adaptation (1989) of Alien Nation. His creative efforts are almost entirely concentrated in ...

  2. James Wittenborn Johnson (born 1979) is an American heir, filmmaker, and socialite. He is a great-grandson of Robert Wood Johnson I (co-founder of Johnson & Johnson). He has also worked as a journalist and as a fashion designer. Johnson was born in 1979 to Johnson & Johnson heir James Loring Johnson, son of John Seward Johnson I, and Gretchen ...

  3. Johnson received two Emmy Award nominations for the film, in 2004: Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming, and Outstanding Nonfiction Special; with Johnson receiving the latter nomination as a producer. In 2006, Johnson's second film, The One Percent, premiered at the TriBeCa Film Festival.

  4. 10. Mai 2017 · Born Rich. Launched Ivanka Trump and Burned Nearly Everyone Else. It's been 13 years since Johnson & Johnson heir Jamie Johnson released his documentary about the children of one percenters. Here ...

  5. Jamie Johnson (Q1681402) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. documentary filmmaker. James Wittenborn Johnson; edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Jamie Johnson. documentary filmmaker. James Wittenborn Johnson; Statements ...

  6. Ellory Elkayem. Eight Legged Freaks. Peter Jackson. Bad Taste, The Frighteners, Heavenly Creatures, The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, King Kong, the Hobbit trilogy. 9 time Academy Award nominee, three of which he won. Gerard Johnstone. M3GAN, Housebound (2014 film) Geoff Murphy. Utu, Under Siege II, Goodbye Pork Pie.

  7. Joe Talbot (filmmaker) Joseph Lyle Talbot (born July 11, 1990) [1] is an American filmmaker. His debut feature film, The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019), which he co-wrote and directed, won the Best Director prize at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. [2] The film is loosely based on the life of his childhood best friend, Jimmie Fails.