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  1. Grant S. Johnson. Johnson's theater credits include A Bronx Tale and [1] The Band's Visit (musical), [2]. The Band's Visit was the recipient of 10 wins of its 11 nominations at the 72nd Tony Awards on June 10, 2018, including the Tony Award for Best Musical . Johnson's film debut was Frat Star, which he wrote, directed, and produced.

  2. Grant S. Johnson is a Grammy and Tony award winning and an Academy Awards and Golden Globes nominated writer, director, and producer. Grant produced May December, starring Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore, and directed by Todd Haynes.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Agent_GameAgent Game - Wikipedia

    Agent Game is a 2022 American spy action-thriller film directed by Grant S. Johnson and written by Mike Langer and producer Tyler W. Konney. It stars Dermot Mulroney, Adan Canto (in his final film role), Katie Cassidy, Annie Ilonzeh, Rhys Coiro, Barkhad Abdi, Jason Isaacs, and Mel Gibson.

  4. Grant S. Johnson. Actor: Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction. Grant grew up watching classic Looney Tunes, The Marx Bros, The Three Stooges, and Abbott & Costello, and soon realized his talent for being a character himself. Grant earned a varsity scholarship to swim at the University of Florida, where he trained alongside over a dozen other ...

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  5. Republican Ulysses S. Grant succeeded Johnson as president. Johnson, who was himself from Tennessee, favored quick restoration of the seceded states to the Union. He implemented his own form of Presidential Reconstruction – a series of proclamations directing the seceded states to hold conventions and elections to re-form their civil governments.

  6. Nighthawks is a 2019 American thriller film written, directed, and produced by Grant S. Johnson, which had its premiere in May 2019. The film stars Chace Crawford, Kevin Zegers and Janet Montgomery.

  7. Grant is a Producer of A Bronx Tale, a musical co-directed by Jerry Zaks and Robert De Niro, with music by Alan Menken. Other producers include Tommy Mottola, The Dodgers (Jersey Boys), and John N. Hart Jr. (Once and The Band’s Visit). Upon its opening in 2016, the New York Times gave it a great review.