People
Sammy Johnson
Biography:
Born Ronald Samuel Johnson, Sammy Johnson (14th May 1949 to November 1998) was an English actor best known for the role of Stick in Spender. A close friend of Jimmy Nail, this was just one of the many programmes they co-starred in together (the others being Crocodile Shoes and Auf Wiedersehen, Pet). He also appeared in an adaptation of Catherine Cookson's The Gambling Man, and as Viz's famous comic book character Sid the Sexist, as well as the 1985 film Seacoal, 1989's And a Nightingale Sang, the 1997 TV film King Leek and a guest appearance in Casualty in 1996. One of his final roles was as Terry in Lost in France, a series of short topical specials that saw him play the patriarch of a... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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King Leek as Popeye | 1997-09-01 |
Spender : The French Collection as Kenneth Norman 'Stick' Oakley | 1993-12-29 |
Sid the Sexist as Sidney Smutt | 1992-10-26 |
And a Nightingale Sang as Shipyard Worker | 1989-04-17 |
In Fading Light as Dandy Mac | 1989-01-01 |
Seacoal as Ronnie | 1985-01-01 |
The Happy Hunting Ground as Ron | 1976-02-10 |