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  1. 19 de dez. de 2008 · Near the end of “The Caine Mutiny” (1954) there’s a startling close-up of Van Johnson in which his pronounced facial scars from a 1943 car accident, so carefully hidden by studio makeup ...

  2. 19 de dez. de 2022 · Van Johnson was born Charles Van Dell Johnson on August 25, 1916, in Newport, Rhode Island. Throughout WWII, he was one of the most well-liked leading males. Some of his fans said that He seems to have been gay. When he was performing in the Music Man in London in the early 1960s, he abandoned his wife for a male dancer.

  3. 3 de mar. de 2023 · Van has achieved stature with everyone—except himself. It’s as if the actor, Van Johnson, were a separate entity—a symbol, totally unrelated to him. I’ve walked down the streets of Paris, London and New York with him, seen the sudden recognition in the eyes of the crowd, heard the murmurs and exclamations of, “Oh, look, that’s him!”

  4. 8 de mar. de 2024 · Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin know how to keep a secret. People reported today that after Johnson fueled engagement speculation in her Bustle interview this week, Martin did pop the question to ...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0004496Van Johnson - IMDb

    Van Johnson. Actor: The Caine Mutiny. Van Johnson was the fresh-faced, well-mannered nice guy on screen you always wanted your daughter to marry! This fair, freckled and invariably friendly-looking MGM song-and-dance star of the 40s emerged a box office favorite (1944-1946) and second only to heartthrob Frank Sinatra during what gossip monger Hedda Hopper dubbed the "Bobby-soxer Blitz" era.

  6. Van Johnson as seen in a screenshot from the trailer of ‘The Caine Mutiny’ (1954) (Columbia Pictures / YouTube / Public Domain) Height. 6 ft 1 in or 185.5 cm. Weight. 78 kg or 172 lbs. Girlfriend / Boyfriend / Spouse. Van Johnson dated –

  7. 10 de mai. de 2024 · Van Johnson (born August 25, 1916, Newport, Rhode Island, U.S.—died December 12, 2008, Nyack, New York, U.S.) was an American actor who was one of Hollywood ’s biggest stars during the early part of his six-decade career, particularly during his 12-year tenure (1942–54) at MGM studios, where he made nearly 50 films.