
Russell Johnson
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Russell David Johnson (November 10, 1924 – January 16, 2014) was an American actor, best known for his role as Professor Roy Hinkley in Gilligan's Island. Military career After graduating from high school, Johnson enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces as an aviation cadet. On completing his training, he was commissioned a second lieutenant. He flew 44 combat missions in the Pacific Theater during World War II as a bombardier in B-25 twin-engined medium bombers. On March 4, 1945, while flying as a navigator in a B-25 with the 100th Bombardment Squadron, 42nd Bombardment Group, 13th Air Force, his B-25 and two others were shot down during a low-level bombing and strafing run against Japanese military targets in the Philippine Islands. The B-25s encountered heavy anti-aircraft fire, and all three had to ditch in the sea off Zamboanga. Johnson broke both ankles in the landing, and his bomber's co-pilot was killed. Johnson received a Purple Heart for his injuries. He was also awarded the Air Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with three campaign stars, the Philippine Liberation Ribbon with one campaign star, and the World War II Victory Medal. After Japan's surrender, Johnson was honorably discharged as a first lieutenant on November 22, 1945. He joined the United States Air Force Reserve and used the G.I. Bill to pay for his acting studies at the Actors' Lab in Hollywood. While there, he met actress Kay Cousins (1923–1980), whom he married in 1949. His early roles were primarily in Westerns such as Rancho Notorious (1952, starring Marlene Dietrich), Seminole (1953), Law and Order (1953, opposite Ronald Reagan), and Badman's Country (1958), and science fiction films such as It Came from Outer Space (1953), This Island Earth (1955), Attack of the Crab Monsters (1956), and The Space Children (1958). He also appeared in a Ma and Pa Kettle vehicle, Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki (1955), as well as in Roger Corman's rock-'n'-roll crime drama Rock All Night (1957). In 1955, he had a role in Many Rivers to Cross along with Alan Hale Jr., later as the Skipper from Gilligan's Island. "The Professor" on Gilligan's Island Johnson was best known for playing Professor Roy Hinkley (usually called the "Professor"), the very knowledgeable polymath who could build all sorts of inventions out of the most rudimentary materials available on the island. As Johnson himself pointed out, though, he could not fix the hole in the boat. In the first episode of the show, the radio announcer describes the Professor as a research scientist and well-known scoutmaster. Gilligan's Island aired from 1964-67, but has been shown in reruns continuously ever since. CLR
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Movie Appearances

Rancho Notorious
as Chuck-A-Luck Wheel Spinner (uncredited)
1952

This Island Earth
as Steve Carlson
1955

The Greatest Story Ever Told
as Scribe
1965

Attack of the Crab Monsters
as Hank Chapman
1957

Black Tuesday
as Howard Sloane
1954

Rescue from Gilligan's Island
as Professor Roy Hinkley, Jr.
1978

Hitch Hike to Hell
as Captain J.W. Shaw
1977

The Horror at 37,000 Feet
as Jim Hawley
1973

The Turning Point
as Herman (uncredited)
1952

Seminole
as Lt. Hamilton
1953

Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki
as Eddie Nelson
1955

It Came from Outer Space
as George
1953

Many Rivers to Cross
as Banks
1955

The Ghost of Flight 401
as Loft
1978

Loan Shark
as Charlie Thompson
1952

Surviving Gilligan's Island: The Incredibly True Story of the Longest Three Hour Tour in History
as Himself
2001
The Man from Independence
as Linaver
1974

Rock All Night
as Jigger
1957

The Castaways on Gilligan's Island
as Professor
1979

Adventures of the Queen
as Forbes
1975
TV Appearances

Lou Grant
1977

The Great Adventure
as Narrator (voice)
1963

77 Sunset Strip
1958

Gilligan's Planet
as Roy "The Professor" Hinkley (voice)
1982

Fame
1982

The F.B.I.
as Phillip Graham
1965

Gilligan's Island
as Roy "The Professor" Hinkley
1964

That Girl
1966

The Jeffersons
1975

Roseanne
1988

E! True Hollywood Story
1996

Hawkins
as District Attorney
1973