Johns began his career in the
film industry by
colorizing classic
black-and-white movies in the late 1980s. Johns was successful in this work despite the fact that he was
colorblind, which he kept a professional secret. He began working in television in the 1990s on the series,
The Ren & Stimpy Show.
Matt Groening, the creator of
Futurama, hired Johns to work on the show. Johns would eventually co-produce more than seventy episodes of
Futurama during his career. Groening also gave Johns a prominent production role on the 1999 Christmas television special,
Olive, the Other Reindeer, which starred
Drew Barrymore and
Ed Asner. Director
John A. Davis hired Johns to co-executive produce the 2006 animated film,
The Ant Bully. In a professional twist, Johns had actually fired Davis from the production staff of
Olive, the Other Reindeer in the late 1990s due to tactical and budgetary reasons. Davis spoke of the unusual situation in an interview in 2010 explaining, "Alex was in the uncomfortable position of telling me I was being replaced, but to hear his spin, it sounded like I was getting a promotion! He was awesome...He did such a great job firing me, I had to hire him! [for
The Ant Bully]." The film went on to gross more than $28 million at the U.S. domestic box office. ==Death==