“I thought I wouldn’t live up to thirty, so everything is the way”: Don Johnson - 70
2019-12-15T07:22:08.993Z
Don Johnson became famous in the mid-1980s by playing a policeman in the television series Miami Police: Moral Department. In addition to recognition, the role of detective James Crockett brought the actor the Golden Globe. Johnson embodied the image of a charming organ employee in another multi-part project, Detective Nash Bridges. However, his filmography is not limited to the roles of law enforcement officers: in the film by Quentin Tarantino “Django Unchained”, the actor played the planter Spencer Benett, and in the film “Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Cowboy” - the marboy-biker Marlboro. Among the no less vivid paintings with his participation are “Get the Knives”, “Tin Cup” and “Paradise”. The artist successfully combines work in the cinema with musical projects and water-motor sports. December 15, Don Johnson celebrates his 70th birthday.
Source: russiart