Bill Johnson
Bill Johnson was born on Mar 22, 1916 in USA. Bill Johnson's big-screen debut came with At Home directed by Lloyd French in 1939, strarring Bill Johnson - Singer.
William Thomas Johnson was a star performer at the University of Maryland, College Park, performing for the school's Footlight Club and graduating with an engineering degree in 1936. He was nicknamed "Bing" by his classmates due to his singing ability. Upon graduation he got a job at NBC as a singer on a radio show featuring Dinah Shore. After a brief mid-1940s spell in Hollywood, including 1945's "Keep Your Powder Dry," Johnson returned to Broadway, where in 1955-1956 he played "Doc" in Rodgers and Hammerstein's final musical, "Pipe Dream," for which received a Tony nomination. Johnson died suddenly of a heart attack in 1957.
Birthday
Mar 22, 1916Place of Birth
Baltimore, Maryland, USA