Kenny Johnson

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Kenny Johnson
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Johnson in 2007
Born (1963-07-13) July 13, 1963 (age 60)
Alma mater Central Connecticut State University
OccupationActor
Years active1990–present
Spouse
Cathleen Oveson
(m. 2005)
Children1

Kenny Johnson (born July 13, 1963) [1] is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Detective Curtis Lemansky in The Shield , Butch "Burner" Barnes in Pensacola: Wings of Gold , Detective Ham Dewey in Saving Grace , Herman Kozik in Sons of Anarchy , Matt Webb in Prime Suspect , Caleb Calhoun in Bates Motel , Dominique Luca in the CBS drama series S.W.A.T. , and Tommy Welch on Chicago Fire (2014–2015).

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Early life

Johnson was born in New Haven, Connecticut, and was raised on a 30-acre farm in Weathersfield, Vermont. [2] For his college education, he attended Central Connecticut State University, where he played football and basketball. [3]

Prior to starting his acting career, Johnson spent approximately four years modelling for agencies including Wilhelmina and Ford Models. [2] This path led to him living for a year in Boston, Massachusetts, before finally settling in Los Angeles, California, where he eventually found acting. [2]

Career

Johnson got his start in television commercials, including one of the first ads for LA Gear. A former champion arm wrestler, he appeared as bit characters in various television programs, such as Family Matters , Grace Under Fire , Caroline in the City , Pensacola: Wings of Gold , Sliders , 18 Wheels of Justice , Just Shoot Me! , NCIS: Los Angeles , Lie to Me , Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and The Protector .

In 1998, he appeared in the first several minutes of the first Blade , as Heatseeking Dennis, who was saved from a vampire played by Traci Lords. In October 2005, he appeared in the Smallville season 5 episode "Mortal" as metahuman Tommy Lee. He also appeared in the 2006 Hallmark Channel original film Desolation Canyon , with Stacy Keach and Patrick Duffy. Johnson then starred in the 2005 film Zzyzx , a thriller about two friends who take a detour on their way to Las Vegas.

Johnson originally auditioned for the role of ill-fated Terry Crowley in The Shield , which ultimately went to Reed Diamond. Casting directors were so impressed with his audition that they asked Johnson to come in for the role of Curtis Lemansky. He was unsure of how to go about the character, as the role was not very developed at that point. During the audition, Johnson made some choices for the character that he initially thought ruined his chances of winning the role. However, the audition turned out to be successful and he was cast. Lemansky quickly became a major player in the first season because of the chemistry Johnson shared with his castmates. [4]

After The Shield , Johnson had recurring roles in Cold Case , first as a supposed murder victim, and later as a love interest for Lilly Rush. He was later cast in the TNT series Saving Grace , as Detective Hamilton "Ham" Dewey. Johnson also appeared during the second, third and fourth seasons of Sons of Anarchy as Sgt. At Arms and biker Herman Kozik. He also directed and starred in the short film I Heard the Mermaids Singing.

In August 2010, Johnson appeared in the Fox series Lie to Me , along with several fellow cast members from The Shield. In 2011, Johnson appeared in Lifetime's series The Protector , with fellow Sons of Anarchy co-star Ally Walker. Johnson also appeared as a regular in NBC's crime drama series Prime Suspect , playing the contractor boyfriend of the lead character, Detective Jane Timoney (Maria Bello). [5] Also in 2011, Johnson starred as Frank Connor, a convicted drug smuggler who leaves prison after 22 years for one youthful mistake, in Few Options . In 2012, he guest starred as Tyler Gray in the sixth season of Burn Notice , [6] and as Greg Marshall in the fourth season of The Mentalist . [7] That following year, Johnson portrayed U.S. Marshal Max Clayton in the eighth and final season of Dexter . [8]

Johnson appeared as Caleb Calhoun, the estranged brother of Norma Bates (Vera Farmiga), in the A&E drama-thriller series Bates Motel . He recurred in the second season, became a main cast member for the third season, and guest starred in the fourth and fifth seasons. [9] He was then a recurring cast member in the fifth season of Covert Affairs , playing former CIA paramilitary operative James Decker. [10] Johnson co-starred in the 2015 thriller film Solace . In August 2015, it was reported that Johnson would be part of the main cast for the second season of ABC's anthology series Secrets and Lies . [11]

As of autumn (September-October) 2017, Johnson portrays Officer Dominique Luca in the CBS drama series S.W.A.T. , based on the 2003 film of the same name, but the series also closely follows the original 1975-76 ABC series, also of the same name. [12]

Personal life

He married his long-term girlfriend, Cathleen Oveson on December 21, 2005. They have one child, Angelica Scarlet (born 7 May 2009). [13] Angelica is also an actress, most notably in a recurring role on S.W.A.T. as Kelly, where the character played by the elder Johnson, Dominique Luca, becomes her mentor. [14]

On July 18, 2018, Johnson suffered unspecified injuries while filming the premiere episode of the second season. The scene involved Johnson simulating Luca hanging from the landing gear of a helicopter while the helicopter flies away. [15] Johnson later sued the production company, Sony, over the incident. [16] The case was settled in February 2023 - the terms of the settlement have not been disclosed. [17]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990 The Forbidden Dance Dave
1990MirageGreg
1995 Bushwhacked State Patrolman
1998 Major League: Back to the Minors Lance Pere
1998 Blade Heatseeking Dennis
2001 Under Heavy Fire Jimmy Joe
2006 Desolation Canyon Reynolds
2006 Zzyzx Lou
2007The UngodlyOfficer Murphy
2008I Heard the Mermaids SingingAlShort film; also director
2011 Few Options Frank ConnorAlso co-producer
2013Timmy Muldoon and the Search for the Shadoweyes BanditShotgun LennyVideo short
2015 Solace David Raymond
2015BlueDavid Murphy
2016 Run the Tide Bo
2017Check PointRoy BoyleAlso producer

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992 Red Shoe Diaries Tracer2 episodes
1993 The Webbers ChuckTelevision film
1993 Family Matters Gorgeous WaiterEpisode: "Walk on the Wild Side"
1994 Grace Under Fire SkipEpisode: "June 15, 1997"
1994 Something Wilder ChadEpisode: "Love Native American Style"
1996 Pacific Blue DekeEpisode: "Over the Edge"
1996 Caroline in the City BlairEpisode: "Caroline and the Ex-Wife"
1996 The Big Easy George StodermayerEpisode: "Stodermayer"
1996 Sliders Slain SkaterEpisode: "The Dream Masters"
1996 The Burning Zone Dr. Jake LietmanEpisode: "Blood Covenant"
1997Sins of the MindAndersPilot episode
1999 Just Shoot Me Brian McDonaldEpisode: "The Odd Couple (Part 2)"
1999 Ryan Caulfield: Year One Detective Billy ZaboEpisode: "A Night at the Gashole"
1998–2000 Pensacola: Wings of Gold Butch "Burner" BarnesMain cast (season 2), 27 episodes
2001 The Huntress Kevin Styles2 episodes
2001 18 Wheels of Justice SonnyEpisode: "Crossing the Line"
2002–2006 The Shield Detective Curtis LemanskyMain cast, 66 episodes
2002 One on One BrandonEpisode: "The Way You Make Me Feel"
2003 Boomtown Robert "Bobby" CherryEpisode: "Haystack"
2005 Smallville Tommy LeeEpisode: "Mortal"
2006 Desolation Canyon Press ReynoldsTelevision film
2006 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Randy BolenEpisode: "Time of Your Death"
2006 Aquaman SheriffUnsold pilot
2006 Cold Case Joseph Shaw5 episodes
2007–2010 Saving Grace Detective Ham DeweyMain cast, 46 episodes
2009–2011 Sons of Anarchy Herman Kozik12 episodes
2010 NCIS: Los Angeles Tommy BoydEpisode: "Past Lives"
2010 Lie to Me Malcolm HesslerEpisode: "Pied Piper"
2011–2012 Prime Suspect Matt WebbMain cast, 13 episodes
2011 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Detective Sean RiggsEpisode: "Dirty"
2011 The Protector Detective CummingsEpisode: "Help"
2012 The Mentalist Greg TaybackEpisode: "So Long, and Thanks for All the Red Snapper"
2012 Burn Notice Tyler Gray3 episodes
2013 Dexter U.S. Marshal Max Clayton3 episodes
2014–2017 Bates Motel Caleb CalhounMain role (season 3), 10 episodes
Guest cast, 8 episodes
2014 Castle Mr. HardenEpisode: "In the Belly of the Beast"
2014 Motive Doug SlaterEpisode: "For You I Die"
2014–2015 Chicago Fire Tommy Welch7 episodes
2014 Covert Affairs James Decker3 episodes
2016 Secrets and Lies Danny VossMain cast (season 2), 10 episodes
2017–2024 S.W.A.T. Dominique LucaMain cast, 128 episodes
Guest cast, 2 episodes
2021 Mayor of Kingstown Charlie Pickens3 episodes

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