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Paul Johansson

 
Actor: Paul Johansson
  • Born: Jan 26, 1964 in Spokane, Washington
  • Occupation: Actor, Writer, Director
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Western
  • Career Highlights: Edge of Madness, Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies, One Tree Hill: Season 03
  • First Major Screen Credit: Ed McBain's 87th Precinct: Ice (1996)

Biography

At 6'2", with a handsomeness best-termed "rugged," the towering and burly Paul Johansson originally developed his ability in sports -- unsurprising, given his physical stature and the fact that he was the child of hockey demigod Ching Johnson, a key player on the 1954 Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings. Born in Spokane, WA, but raised in the Vancouver area, Johansson landed all-Canadian status as a basketball player for the University of British Columbia, where he was, by his own account, ejected from five games against the University of Saskatchewan for overly aggressive behavior (in 1987). Johansson had his eyes on a stint in the Olympics and full-time work in the NBA (and in fact, the Atlanta Hawks offered him a spot on their team) when he suddenly realized that he no longer cared seriously about a sports career.

Seeking fulfillment and actualization elsewhere, Johansson planned (with the help of his UBC English degree) to launch himself as a writer, and traveled to Los Angeles with friend Jason Priestley with that goal in mind. Instead, he soon discovered a love of acting, and a recurring role on the soap Santa Barbara (as Greg Hughes) followed. Johansson appeared on the Ferris Bueller-like series Parker Lewis Can't Lose from 1991-1992 (as an impossibly hip counterman) and as Sally Field's husband in the 1991 Soapdish, prior to his portrayal of Austin Peale in the blockbuster Western series Lonesome Dove (1994-1995) and its follow-up, Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years (1995-1996).

Alongside on-camera appearances in such projects as Highlander: The Raven (1998), Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies (1999), and John Q. (2002), Johansson moved quietly into writing and directing, first with the 1997 short film Conversations in Limbo (based on an Oscar Wilde story), then with the direct-to-video coming-of-age picture The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie, co-starring Gena Rowlands and James Caan. Johansson also starred in the popular teen series drama One Tree Hill, as Dan Scott. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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Paul Johansson
Born Paul Joseph Otto Johansson
January 26, 1964 (1964-01-26) (age 45)
Spokane, Washington, United States
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Paul Joseph Otto Johansson (born January 26, 1964) is an American-born Canadian actor, writer and director, best known for playing Dan Scott in the WB/CW television series, One Tree Hill, and for his role as Nick Wolfe in the short lived Highlander: The Series spin-off Highlander: The Raven.

Johansson was born in Spokane, Washington, the son of ice hockey player Earl Johnson but raised in Kelowna, B.C..[1] He was an athlete like his father and played for the Canadian Olympic Basketball Team and for the University of British Columbia.[2] After quitting basketball he began writing which in turn led to acting. Johansson landed his first role on the popular soap opera, Santa Barbara. He played Greg Hughes from 1989 to 1990. Soon he made appearances in other television shows such as Parker Lewis Can't Lose, Beverly Hills 90210 and Lonesome Dove.

Johnasson became well-known to fans of 90210 for playing John Sears, a fraternity brother who unsuccessful vied for the affections of Kelly Taylor (Jennie Garth) and set up Steve Sanders (Ian Ziering) to burglarize a professor's office. Sears was later blackballed from the fraternity for the incident. Johnasson's character did not return until the season 4 finale, where he attempted to humiliate Steve at every turn, only to be brought down by Steve's friends Brenda Walsh (Shannen Doherty) and Donna Martin (Tori Spelling).

He also appeared in commercials, most notably as the delivery man in the Diet Coke commercial. He has appeared in the films Soapdish, John Q and Alpha Dog and had a small cameo in The Notebook. In 2003 Johansson wrote and directed the film The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie. He has also directed several episodes of One Tree Hill. In 2006 he starred in Emily Skopov's Novel Romance, alongside Traci Lords and Sherilyn Fenn. He appeared in the 7th season of The Drew Carey Show, playing a sportscaster.

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Awards

  • 2004: Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Children/Youth/Family Special, for The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie (2003).[3]

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