Joanna Johnson

Soap Opera Actress

Joanna Johnson was born in Phoenix, Arizona, United States on December 31st, 1961 and is the Soap Opera Actress. At the age of 62, Joanna Johnson biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
December 31, 1961
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Age
62 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Film Producer, Producer, Screenwriter, Television Actor
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Education
University of Southern California (1983)
Joanna Johnson Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Michelle Agnew ​(m. 2008)​
Children
2
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Joanna Johnson Career

Joanna Johnson was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. She attended USC Film School and, after graduating, pursued an acting career. She started acting in small roles on television series such as Riptide, Mike Hammer (1984), and The Twilight Zone (1985). She had a first leading role in the terror movie Killer Party (1986).

The next year she took a role as Caroline Spencer Forrester (1987–1990, 1992, 2001) on the CBS daytime successful worldwide soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. Joanna Johnson starred the original cast in the early seasons of this long-running daily soap opera series alongside, Ronn Moss, Susan Flannery, Katherine Kelly Lang, John McCook and many other actors. Her international popularity playing Caroline's role increased every year specially with the love triangles storylines between Caroline Spencer and Ridge Forrester, ending with their expected wedding and some last heartbreaking episodes with Caroline's illness secret and death, where Joanna Johnson showed her great capacity as an actress.

Johnson's came back starring months later as Caroline's twin sister, Karen Spencer (1991–1994, 2009, 2011–2014), role she played for four years more. She also reprised her role as Karen on The Bold and the Beautiful from April 28, 2009, to mid November 2009 and again from late-December 2000 to January 5, 2001. Johnson returned again as Karen Spencer role on July 22, 2011, and since March 28, 2012 she was on recurring status.

In 1993, she took a stab at the music industry with the album Standing In My Rain (1993). The record was published by Finnish label Sony Music Entertainment (Finland) Oy.

Joanna Johnson’s primary focus her career writing, producing and directing: She started as associate producer on the Peter Berg film, Very Bad Things (1998), starring Cameron Diaz and Jeremy Pive. She then wrote the independent film The Shrink Is In (2001) starring Courteney Cox and David Arquette, after she created the ABC sitcom comedy Hope & Faith (2003 – 2006) which ran for three seasons, starring Kelly Ripa and Faith Ford as sisters and also with Ted McGinley and Megan Fox.

Following the cancellation of Hope and Faith Johnson revealed in an interview with Gabrielle Winkel that she was working on other projects such as writing several episodes of the ABC Family show Make It or Break It (2009 – 2012) for which she also worked as co-executive producer. In 2012 she worked too as executive producer and witter of Fairly Legal, for USA Cable, and the CW’s series Emily Owens, M.D. (2012-2013) starred by Mamie Gummer (Meryl Streep's daughter) in one of her firsts leading roles and by Justin Hartley.

In 2013, Joanna Johnson joined Peter Paige and Brad Bredeweg as executive producer and showrunner on Freeform’s drama series The Fosters (2013 – 2019), which ran for five seasons.The series stars Teri Polo and Sherri Saum as gay parents Stef and Lena who have a multiethnic family kids, one biological, the others from the foster-care system. Johnson also did her debut as director of several episodes.

She is also the creator, executive producer and director of Freeform’s limited series Love in the Time of Corona (2020).

Since 2019 (just 7 months after The Fosters came to an end) Joanna Johnson started as executive producer and showrunner on Freeform’s drama series Good Trouble (2019 -2023), spin-off The Fosters, actually it has been renewed for Season 5 at Freeform. Good Trouble is again created also with Peter Paige and Bradley Bredeweg, starts by following The Fosters characters Callie (Maia Mitchell) and Mariana (Cierra Ramirez) that have grown and decided to move into a communal living space in Los Angeles. Both have a new job and intending to put careers above relationships.

Joanna Johnson not only worked again as the director of some Good Trouble episodes but, in 2019, she also did a guest role in as Diana, the mother of Callie's colleague Rebecca (Molly McCook). Her character Diana is the daughter of a United States Senator. She comes from a wealthy and powerful conservative family and has always been careful not to do anything that could negatively affect her family name and expects the same from Rebecca.

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'Rogue trader cost me my marriage': Victim says she has 'no money, no bathroom or kitchen' after losing £15,000 to ex-police officer who used company cash to fund football trips and holidays to Spain

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 13, 2024
Richard Stubbs, left, used his former nine-year service with the police to convince customers that his kitchen and bathroom business in Leek, Staffordshire was legitimate. Among those ripped off by the rogue trader was Joanna Johnson, pictured centre, who said the disaster of her £15,000 kitchen and bathroom led to the collapse of her marriage. Stubbs, inset, was jailed for five-and-a-half years and faces a Proceeds of Crime act hearing later this year.