
Kenneth Johnson
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Directing · Born 1942-10-26 · age 83 · Pine Bluff, Arkansas, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Kenneth Johnson (born 26 October 1942) is an American screenwriter, producer and director best known as the creator of the V science fiction franchise and The Incredible Hulk TV series. His creative efforts are almost entirely concentrated in the area of television science fiction. A native of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Johnson is a graduate of the Carnegie Institute of Technology. His early TV work includes The Six Million Dollar Man, The Bionic Woman and The Incredible Hulk. Johnson created the character of Jaime Sommers and the Bionic Woman series. In 1983, he wrote and directed the original miniseries V, about an invasion of Earth by reptilian aliens. The miniseries aired on NBC, and a year later was followed by a sequel, V: The Final Battle, which Johnson briefly worked on before leaving the project due to disagreements with the network. Johnson was subsequently credited as a co-writer of the sequel miniseries under the pseudonym Lillian Weezer, and was not involved at all in the weekly V television series that followed. In 1989, he produced the television series Alien Nation based on the 1988 film of the same name. In 1997, he wrote and directed the movie Steel, based on the DC comic book character Steel. It featured basketball player Shaquille O'Neal as John Henry Irons, the character's alter-ego. In 2006, Johnson announced his completion of a four hour script for a new V mini series called V: The Second Generation. The storyline takes place 20 years after the original 1983 mini-series, ignoring the second mini-series (V: The Final Battle) and subsequent weekly television series. However, NBC told Johnson that they were more interested in a remake of the original V mini-series instead, which, if successful, might lead to his proposed sequel. Since then, Johnson adapted his screenplay for V: The Second Generation into a novel. It was published by Tor Books and released on February 5, 2008. However, since his discussions with NBC, Warner Bros (who hold the television rights to the V franchise) have opted to produce a remake of V (written by Scott Peters) for the ABC Network, thus ending any prospect of Johnson's sequel being produced for television.
Titles

V

V

Short Circuit 2

The Incredible Hulk

D3: The Mighty Ducks

Cold Case

The Six Million Dollar Man

JAG

Steel

The Bionic Woman

V

Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century

The Incredible Hulk

V: The Final Battle

Alien Nation

Bionic Woman

Don't Look Under the Bed

Seven Days

Adam-12

Bride of the Incredible Hulk

An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe

Alien Nation: Dark Horizon

The Return of the Incredible Hulk

Alien Nation: The Enemy Within

Alien Nation: The Udara Legacy

Alien Nation: Millennium

Alien Nation: Body and Soul

Love, American Style

Sherlock Holmes Returns

Senior Trip

Hot Pursuit

WWE Cruiserweight Classic

Shadow Chasers
Curse of Dracula
Griff
The Secret Empire

The Girl Who Saved the World

Hot Pursuit

Cliffhangers

The Bionic Woman

The World of Dracula