Johnny Cade. Hmm. Well, he has dark, lost eyes that are full of fear from the world.
His hair was black and greased to the side except for the bangs that ran across his forehead. His dark complection made him look dirty and he had a scar on his cheek along with bruises and cuts all over his body from being beaten.
His wardrobe consisted of a faded denim jacket, black t-shirt, faded jeans that had holes in the knees and worn out tennis shoes that look something like black converse without the star. About average height for a sixteen year-old boy, Johnny was skinny, not scrawny, but lean. He carried a switchblade and lived a rough life.
Johnny was a scared boy that carried a switch blade everywhere he went just in case he had to pull it out and kill somebody just like he did in The Outsiders
then Johnny also is described as a puppy dog in The Outsiders...
Honey, any young actor with a brooding stare and a heart of gold could play Johnny Cade in "The Outsiders." We're talking Timothée Chalamet, Noah Schnapp, or even Tom Holland with a bad haircut. As long as they can rock a leather jacket and look like they've seen a rough day or two, they'll do just fine.
There is no Johnny Curtis, there is Johnny Cade and the 3 Curtis boys: Ponyboy, Sodapop, and Darry.
Johnny is Ponyboy's best friend. He is like a puppy being kicked around too much. He has that scared look in his dark eyes. He has long black hair. His mother ignores him, and his dad beats him up. Without the gang, Johnny will never know love. Hope In the movies, Johnny Cade was played by Ralph Macchio
Johnny Cade, a character from S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders," is described as a slight, nervous teenager with dark hair and big, fearful eyes. He often appears withdrawn and is characterized by his small stature and fragile demeanor, which reflect his vulnerable personality. Johnny typically wears a worn leather jacket and has a beaten-up appearance, symbolizing the hardships he has faced in his life.
Pony is tan with long hair and hazel eyes. Johnny is small, timid, and very quiet. He look like ponyboy just not as tan.
Honey, any young actor with a brooding stare and a heart of gold could play Johnny Cade in "The Outsiders." We're talking Timothée Chalamet, Noah Schnapp, or even Tom Holland with a bad haircut. As long as they can rock a leather jacket and look like they've seen a rough day or two, they'll do just fine.
There is no Johnny Curtis, there is Johnny Cade and the 3 Curtis boys: Ponyboy, Sodapop, and Darry.
Johnny is Ponyboy's best friend. He is like a puppy being kicked around too much. He has that scared look in his dark eyes. He has long black hair. His mother ignores him, and his dad beats him up. Without the gang, Johnny will never know love. Hope In the movies, Johnny Cade was played by Ralph Macchio
Johnny Cade, a character from S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders," is described as a slight, nervous teenager with dark hair and big, fearful eyes. He often appears withdrawn and is characterized by his small stature and fragile demeanor, which reflect his vulnerable personality. Johnny typically wears a worn leather jacket and has a beaten-up appearance, symbolizing the hardships he has faced in his life.
Pony is tan with long hair and hazel eyes. Johnny is small, timid, and very quiet. He look like ponyboy just not as tan.
Straight black hair and big black eyes (pg 108)
he looks like you\
Patrick Swayze
Ponyboy doesn't.
you should watch the movie!
He was an actor who Ponyboy wanted to look like.
Look on the internet!