Alex Johns
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Alex Johns (August 23, 1966 – August 7, 2010) was an American film and television producer.
Johns is best known for his work as the co-producer of more than seventy episodes of the animated television series Futurama.
He was also the co-executive producer of the 2006 film The Ant Bully.
Early life
Johns was born in Roseville, California, on August 23, 1966, the son of Xandria Walker and Wendell Johns (who predeceased him). Johns was one of five brothers, along with Michael, Christopher and Daniel Johns, and David Cimino. He was the grandson of actor Steve Cochran (1917–1965). Johns graduated from Escalon High School in Escalon, California, in 1984. He attended both San Diego State University and the University of California, San Diego.
Career
In the late 1980s, Johns began his career in film by colorizing classic black-and-white films. Despite the fact that he was colorblind, which made him maintain a professional mystery, Johns was successful in this field. In the 1990s, he began working on television on the Ren & Stimpy Show.
Futurama's creator, Matt Groening, has recruited Johns to help with the show. During his career, Johns would co-produce more than seventy episodes of Futurama. On the 1999 Christmas television special, Olive, the Other Reindeer, which starred Drew Barrymore and Ed Asner, Groening also gave Johns a central production role.
The Ant Bully, a computer-animated film directed by John A. Davis, was co-executive producer of the 2006 computer-animated film. In a career twist, Johns dismissed Davis from Olive's production staff in the late 1990s, according to organizational and budgetary constraints. In an interview in 2010, Davis spoke about the bizarre circumstance, saying, "Alex was in the awkward situation of telling me I was being replaced, but to hear his spin, it seemed as if you were getting a raise." He was fantastic...I didn't have to fire you because he did such a good job firing me. "For The Ant Bully" —Atlantic Bully's [title]. At the domestic box office in the United States, the film grossed more than $28 million.