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Tefft Johnson is a Actor American born on 22 september 1883 at Washington, D.C. (USA)

Tefft Johnson

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Birth name William Tefft Johnson, Jr.
Nationality USA
Birth 22 september 1883 at Washington, D.C. (USA)
Death 15 october 1956 (at 73 years)

William Tefft Johnson, Jr. (September 23, 1883 – October 15, 1956), better known as Tefft Johnson, was an American stage and film actor, and film director and screenwriter. He appeared in 131 films between 1909 and 1926.

Biography

Johnson was born in Washington, D.C., on September 23, 1883, to William Tefft Johnson and his wife, Anne Wheeler Johnson. He had two sisters and a brother. His father was a soldier and chaplain who was born in Cooperstown, New York in 1834. His father served in the Union Army during the American Civil War, and was wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville. Discharged because of his wounds, his father sought and won recommission in the army. After the war, his father studied law and was admitted to practice before the D.C. and federal bar.

Johnson was already an actor, traveling across the United States, at the age of 15. His father died in 1898, and his mother in 1926. His mother largely disinherited him, leaving her $50,000 estate (which consisted primarily of a house in Washington, D.C.) to his sister, Abby. Johnson sued in 1927 to receive one-third of the estate, but a court of equity denied his claim in 1930.

After a long career on the stage, he joined the Edison Studios film company. He moved to the Vitagraph Company in 1911. He played in Vitagraph's 1911 version of Vanity Fair with John Bunny, Leo Delaney, Rose Tapley and Helen Gardner. In 1912, he appeared in the film Henry VIII as Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, alongside co-stars being Clara Kimball Young, Julia Swayne Gordon and Hal Reid. While at Vitagraph, Johnson became a film director, helming more than 50 films. These included many of the "Sonny Jim" comedies (about a mischievous child). He also wrote three films.

In 1932, he posed as George Washington for two artistic efforts. The first was for painter Hattie Elizabeth Burdette. Johnson posed in a Masonic apron and wearing the same jewel Washington himself had worn. The chair in the painting also belonged to Washington, and the pedestal and background cloth belonged to the Alexandria-Washington Lodge (which Washington had once led). The painting was used to advertise the Washington Bicentennial in 1932. The second occurred on September 17, 1932, when he portrayed Washington during a re-enactment of Washington laying the cornerstone of the United States Capitol. The cornerstone ceremony re-enactment was filmed by the Washington Bicentennial Commission.

Tefft Johnson died on October 15, 1956.

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Filmography of Tefft Johnson (5 films)

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The New Klondike, 1h20
Directed by Lewis Milestone
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romance
Themes Sports films, Baseball films
Actors Thomas Meighan, Lila Lee, Paul Kelly, Tefft Johnson, Brenda Lane
Roles Col. Dwyer
Rating53% 2.668152.668152.668152.668152.66815
Small-town pitcher Thomas Kelly (Thomas Meighan) is sent to Spring training with a minor league baseball team in Florida, but is fired by its jealous manager, Joe Cooley (Jack W. Johnston). Kelly is then talked into being the celebrity endorser for a Florida real estate firm, and his former teammates invest money in the firm through him. Still jealous of Kelly's popularity, Cooley conspires with crooked broker Morgan West (Robert Craig) to sell Kelly and the investors some worthless swampland. Kelly and his friends lose their money, but Kelly struggles to recoup the losses. He eventually makes a fortune, repays the investors, and is himself appointed team manager in place of Cooley.
The Battle Cry of Peace, 1h30
Directed by James Stuart Blackton, Wilfrid North
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War
Themes Political films
Actors Charles Richman, James W. Morrison, L. Rogers Lytton, Charles Kent, Julia Swayne Gordon, Norma Talmadge
Rating47% 2.356222.356222.356222.356222.35622
In a war-torn world, enemies of the United States use pacifists as pawns to make sure that the United States does not spend too much on defense. Then the enemies attack and take over the country.
The Mills of the Gods
Directed by Ralph Ince
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Rosemary Theby, L. Rogers Lytton, Leo Delaney, Zena Keefe, George Cooper, Tefft Johnson
Roles Piche, Miguel's Brother
Rating52% 2.615042.615042.615042.615042.61504