Acting and Directing After college, Johnson tried his hand at acting, starring in independent films and appearing in theatrically released and made-for-TV movies. Deciding to forgo acting and focus solely on filmmaking, he directed three feature films in
Texas and
Louisiana, including
Broken Blood and
Scrape, before landing in
California.
Documentaries Upon arriving in
Hollywood, Johnson directed
John G. Avildsen: King of the Underdogs, about the
Academy Award-winning director whose credits include
Rocky and
The Karate Kid. The documentary features interviews with
Sylvester Stallone,
Ralph Macchio,
Martin Scorsese,
Talia Shire,
Burt Reynolds and many more. Alongside John Avildsen and the cast and crew of
The Karate Kid, Johnson received a Commendation by the
City of Los Angeles for his documentary and its association with
The Karate Kid legacy. In 2022, Johnson and his documentary were mentioned in
Ralph Macchio‘s New York Times Bestselling book
Waxing On: The Karate Kid and Me.
Sylvester Stallone hand-picked Johnson to direct
40 Years of Rocky:
The Birth of a Classic. The documentary, narrated by Stallone, details the making of
Rocky and was acquired by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). Johnson and his documentary were mentioned in the 2021
Life magazine special issue dedicated to the
Rocky franchise. Johnson directed
Stallone: Frank, That Is, highlighting musician and actor
Frank Stallone, brother of Sylvester. The documentary features interviews with
Sylvester Stallone,
Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Billy Dee Williams,
Duff McKagan,
Joe Mantegna and many others.
Sylvester Stallone once again hand-picked Johnson to edit
The Making of Rocky vs. Drago, a documentary directed by
John Herzfeld and distributed by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).
Return to Feature Films Recently, Johnson wrapped production on his directorial return to feature films with
Blood Streams, a crime/drama/thriller starring Han Soto,
Brad Maule, Hollin Haley, and
Yuji Okumoto. The film was shot entirely in
Panola County, Texas and will see a worldwide release. == Personal life ==