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  1. Filmmaker, socialite, journalist, fashion designer. 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.

  2. 7. Juli 2018 · 15 years after 11 uber-wealthy heirs appeared in the controversial documentary 'Born Rich," here's where they are — from the White House to the Amazon. Áine Cain. Updated. Jul 7, 2018, 10:00 AM ...

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    Georgina Bloomberg — born to New York City mayor and media mogul, Michael Bloomberg.
    Stephanie Ercklentz — born to socialite Mai Harrison and New York corporate lawyer, Enno W. Ercklentz Jr., son of banker and industrialistEnno W. Ercklentz Sr.
    Christina Floyd — born to golf champion, Raymond Floyd.
    Cody Franchetti — an Italian baron and Milliken textiles heir, born to actress Angelica Ippolitoand Baron Andrea Franchetti, son of Baron Mario Franchetti and American heiress Anne Milliken.

    Development and pre-production

    Made over a three-year period while he was a history student at NYU, the documentary started out as his graduation thesis. At the age of 20, Johnson came up with the idea for the film through conversations with his uncle, Dirk Wittenborn, a novelist and screenwriter, who is also a producer of the film. Having been brought up reading F. Scott Fitzgerald, Johnson noted that no one of his class or background had attempted to examine issues of social class in America today. He was also personally...

    Filming

    By summer of 2000, after a year of filming, most of those interviewed were asking Johnson to take them out of the movie. Carlo von Zeitschel threatened a lawsuit but never filed. Johnson recalls people approaching him at parties telling him that he was a traitor to his class, that making the documentary was the "stupidest thing" he could do, it would not benefit anyone, and he would regret it and lose all his friends. When they were no longer able to get permission to film at parties, Johnson...

    Post-production

    The editing process took over a year, with 45 hours of footage to edit. While the film was being edited, Wittenborn wrote an article about the film that appeared in the September 2002 issue of W magazine. After hearing early reports about the film, Luke Weil filed a lawsuit on September 4, 2002, demanding that his scenes be removed. The lawsuit was featured in the film.Other film subjects were also apprehensive when the press started reporting about the movie. Weil alleged in the lawsuit that...

    Born Rich was selected for a noncompetition screening at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival, where it was a hit. The film premiered at Sundance on January 19, 2003, in the American Spectrum category. Every seat at the screening was occupied and a couple dozen people were turned away. Sheila Nevins, executive vice president for original programming at ...

    The documentary was nominated for two Emmy Awards in 2004: Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming for Jamie Johnson; and Outstanding Nonfiction Specialfor Sheila Nevins (executive producer), Dirk Wittenborn (produced by), and Jamie Johnson (producer).

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    • January 19, 2003 (Sundance Film Festival)
    • Joel Goodman
  3. Language. English. The One Percent is a 2006 documentary about the growing wealth gap between the wealthy elite compared to the overall citizenry in the United States. It was created by Jamie Johnson, an heir to the Johnson & Johnson fortune, and produced by Jamie Johnson and Nick Kurzon.

  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. James Wittenborn "Jamie" Johnson (born 1979) is an American film director, heir and socialite. He is a documentary filmmaker, and one of the great-grandsons of Robert Wood Johnson I (co-founder of Johnson & Johnson).

  5. Jamie Johnson is a documentary filmmaker and the great-grandson of the founder of the Johnson and Johnson pharmaceutical company. His HBO productions, "Born Rich" and "The One Percent," examine wealth and social class in our culture.