Welcome to the official website of William L. Johnson. William L. Johnson is an accomplished actor, entertainer, and soul musician. Known for his most memorable role in Blue Hill Avenue, William L. Johnson is an African American film actor seen in many films of a variety of genres. He is multitalented and has worked with some of the industries best. Known as BrothaBill when he is entertaining the crowd with his soul music, William L. Johnson released his first album in 2005 entitled BrothaBill, Funky Street Soul Brotha, with more to come in the near future.
William is starring in the hit theatrical production My Brother's Keeper.
Donald B. Welch's
MY BROTHER'S KEEPER
June 6th - June 22nd
STAGE 52
5299 W. Washington Blvd
Los Angeles, CA. 90016
PERFORMANCES
Saturday, June 14th - 7pm
Sunday, June 15th - 6pm
Friday, June 20th - 8pm
Saturday, June 21st - 7pm
Sunday, June 22nd - 6pm
All Seats: Only $25
For tickets & information call
INGLEWOOD TICKETS
(310)671- 6400 or (818)487- 5715
FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY!
William Johnson may be seen in over thirty film projects. He is a member of Screen Actors Guild(SAG) and American Federation of Television and Radio Artists(AFTRA). His latest projects Hatian Nights, The Mannsfield 12, Tears of a Clown, and Marco Polo will be released to theaters this fall.
Currently on television, you can watch William Johnson in Doing Hard Times and Motives 2, both airing on TV ONE. He has held starring and prominent roles in theatrically released projects. On stage, William is best known for his portrayal of Marvin Gaye in Marvin and Tammi starring William L. Johnson and Tamar(Prince's protege).
William's performance as a lead in director Craig Ross' Blue Hill Avenue helped the movie garner top honors at the Acapulco and Black Hollywood film festivals. Johnson also starred in Motives 1, along with Shemar Moore, Vivica Fox, Golden Brooks, and Victoria Rowell. Johnson's acting diversity has been displayed in several independent short films and features such as Move, Wanted: Soulful Energy Xchange with Gary Dourdan and Mari Morrow, director Tony Spires' Two Degrees starring Don "DC' Curry, and Nikita Blues from Foremost Entertainment. He also performed a scene-stealing role in Showtime's A Spider's Web with Stephen Baldwin and Carrie Weir.
William Johnson has not been a stranger to television with supporting roles in All of Us and The Steve Harvey Show. Check out William Johnson's IMDB(International Movie Database) for more information of past and future projects. William L. Johnson currently makes his mark behind the camera completing his first feature Want Some in 2006.