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Van Johnson

Van Johnson

Birthday: 25 August 1916, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
Birth Name: Charles Van Dell Johnson
Height: 185 cm

Van Johnson was the well-mannered nice guy on screen you wanted your daughter to marry. This fair, freckled and invariably friendly-looking MGM song-and-dance star of the 40s emerged a box office favo ...Show More

Van Johnson
I am the luckiest guy in the world. All my dreams came true. I was in a wonderful business, and I me Show more I am the luckiest guy in the world. All my dreams came true. I was in a wonderful business, and I met great people all over the world. Hide
I never turned down anybody for an autograph. I think it's up to the fans; it's up to the public. No Show more I never turned down anybody for an autograph. I think it's up to the fans; it's up to the public. No amount of photoplay magazines or layouts puts you over the public unless the public buys you. Hide
[MGM] was one big happy family and a little kingdom. Everything was provided for us, from singing le Show more [MGM] was one big happy family and a little kingdom. Everything was provided for us, from singing lessons to barbells. All we had to do was inhale, exhale and be charming. I used to dread leaving the studio to go out into the real world, because to me the studio was the real world. Hide
[on Joan Crawford and the book "Mommie Dearest"]: Some people said that Joan was better off being de Show more [on Joan Crawford and the book "Mommie Dearest"]: Some people said that Joan was better off being dead when Mommie Dearest came out, because it would have broken her heart, and this way she was spared all that pain. I'm not one of those people. I totally disagree. They didn't know Joan. I wish the book had never happened. But if it had happened when Joan was still alive, and not too sick, I know her well enough to know she would have fought back, in her way. She had a quiet strength, but she was strong, and she was determined. Nothing wishy-washy about her. I think if she could have, Joan would have protected her life and her body of work against that viper she had taken to her bosom. Hide
[on the vast number of soldiers he played on film during World War II] By war's end, I'd been in eve Show more [on the vast number of soldiers he played on film during World War II] By war's end, I'd been in every branch of the service, all at MGM. Hide
[on Audrey Hepburn] She's a lady. When she participates in the Academy Awards, she makes all those s Show more [on Audrey Hepburn] She's a lady. When she participates in the Academy Awards, she makes all those starlets look like tramps. Thank you for your class, Audrey, you're quite a lady. If anyone said anything derogatory about her, I'd push them in the river. Hide
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