Brad Johnson: Biography

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  • Brad's production company's name is "High Lonesome."(edit)
  • Brad was an associate producer for the movie Blind Obsession. He was also the lead actor in that film.(edit)
  • Brad once owned the Double J Ranch near Dallas, Texas.(edit)
  • In 1994, Brad was inducted into the National Cowboy Hall of Fame.(edit)
  • Brad has six daughters and two sons.

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  • Brad and Laurie's anniversary in October 11, 1986.(edit)
  • Brad's wife's name is Laurie.(edit)
  • Before to getting into film work, Brad was a professional rodeo cowboy.(edit)
  • Brad has eight children.(edit)
  • Brad is 6'3" tall.(edit)
  • Brad On working with the cast of "Left Behind" again: It’s nice coming back on to a sequel when you get a chance to work with people that you’ve already worked with before. There’s like a built in comfort zone, everybody knows each other, and for the most part everyone feels comfortable about each other, and I think you can actually get down to the work a little faster. Everybody knows kind of what to expect from everybody else and so it’s nice.(edit)
  • Brad On filming a pilot called "Alaska" in 2003: This is about a guy who works for the state police. Because that country is so big and there are so few people, [the police] have to be pretty diverse. This guy's an investigator, and he's a cop, and it's a really well-written story.(edit)
  • Brad is known for having an uncanny resemblance to Tom Berenger.(edit)
  • Brad was chosen by People magazine in 1990 as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World.(edit)
  • Brad (On flying helicopters): They say its 2,000 moving parts trying to do you bodily harm.(edit)
  • Brad: The difference between confidence and nothing to lose can be very thin.(edit)
  • Brad On why he thinks people should watch the movie "Tribulation Force": Once again, it goes back to the story. It’s a great story, and I think they did a good job of casting it, and the casting is pretty deep. It goes, not just the, you know, not just the 4 or 5 leads in it, but down, it trickles down. They put some really good people in that work one day, or two days. But there’s some really solid people and it’s a great story. It’s cast well, and like I said before, you just, you’ve got to find out what happens. The only way to do that is to watch it.(edit)
  • Brad On his character in "Left Behind": The friction between Rayford and his daughter Chloe in Left Behind was really ignited by the fact that he was gone a lot, traveling, he’s a professional airline pilot, and I think Chloe resented the fact that he didn’t take his wife more seriously and that he, he was complacent about the relationship between he and his wife, and I think she harbored a lot of that. In Tribulation Force, she has found, possibly a love interest in Buck, and that’s kind of a hard pill for Rayford to swallow as it would be for any father. But I think he’s trying to, I think he’s accepting it and that he’s going to try and let it happen as gracefully as possible with his, at all times keeping an eye on Buck, but I think he likes Buck, and I think Chloe knows that and she’s happy that she’s getting the approval of her dad. I think things are smoothing out between the two and they’re going on. I mean, that’s really what it’s about. It’s about moving forward.(edit)
  • Brad On his character in "Left Behind": I play a character named Rayford Steele. He’s an airline pilot who, in the first movie, in Left Behind, was on a transcontinental flight with Hattie Durham as his number 1 flight attendant and when the rapture, when that happens, when that event happens, people are taken off the aircraft. Literally. And so as he goes back into the cabin and there’s empty clothes, or empty seats and clothes piled in the seats and wristwatches and wallets and people begin to wake up and he and Hattie have to deal with the situation on the aircraft. It’s a revelation for him obviously, and it’s. He gets home and his worst fears have come to fruition, and his wife and his son have been taken to heaven and he’s been left behind as his daughter has too. And what he does is he finally comes to Jesus Christ and he begins to rebuild what’s left of his life, and he joins up with these other characters who’ve also been left behind, and that’s what creates this tribulation force.(edit)
  • Brad On working with actor Kirk Cameron: Kirk, Kirk, we’ve had a good time working together. Good sense of humor. Very committed. Very committed to his religion. I’m what they call a seeker. I’m still undecided, so he’s made it his personal mission to see that I go the right direction. So we spent some time in that area, and he’s, he comes prepared which is good, and he’s a good actor.(edit)
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