I met Don once in 2002... SUPER DUPER GUY!! I was blown away. I have met ALOT of celebrities - and can say Don is amongst the NICEST- DOWN-TO-EARTH guys you could ever meet! I am FAIRLY shore - I will be soon-some-day, be doing a story on Don's Daughter..Dakota Johnson... she is QUICKLY rising to legendary status.. As a kid?? This guy was the shhh'IT'... If you were a girl - your locker was likely to be PLASTERED with Don Johnson pics. If you were a guy - you liked Don Johnson in secret only... AT ALL... AND PERIOD!! Outwardly - we hated Don because it wasn't us in our girls locker... Then - he released a record titled, 'Heart Beat.' I liked it... ALOT! From that point on? No longer a 'closeted' Don Johnson fan. I was loud and proud about it.
Lesson learned to from that. It ALWAYS makes life easier to come on outta the closet with stuff, from the getgo! For 'MY' coming out likeing Don, was followed by other boys coming outta 'their' super sized closets - who, too, liked him. The things we do as human beings (especially in elementary school) have never failed to boggle the mind. Don is (and always has been) a GREAT talent and HUGE plus for the Hollywood industry!! Over the years - I have developed a HUGE appriciation for Don's talent. No matter what he does - he makes it look good! Amongst the COOLEST memories I have of childhood are a BIG boombox I had & bringing it onto the school bus... Cranking it FULL BLAST to Don Johnson's 'Heartbeat' album. Bless my bus drivers heart & ears. He never told me - NOT even once - to turn it down... Or off even. I've always figured he hadda (or must've been) grooving to Don... Inside, somewhere! FoSho!
He was born Donnie Wayne Johnson, on December 15, 1949, in Flat Creek, Missouri. According to a cousin - he was a 'SPURT' kid! Going thru spurts of either misbehaving - or on his BEST behavior - but never an in-between. They lived in MO until Don was 6... When they moved to Wichita, Kansas. Don was always a fan of film, by his own admission... And high school here would give him a chance to test the waters. He was cast in a production of 'The Hullaballew.' He loved it and virtually 'threw' himself in the schools theater program. As a senior - he attained the lead of 'Tony' in a school production of 'West Side Story.' Upon graduating - Don enrolled at University of Kansas... Where he studied theater & film for a short time before re-locating to San Francisco and studying acting at the America Conservatory Theater. His first 'pro' role came, not in the form of screen, but stage. He was cast in the lead role as Smitty in the Los Angeles stage production of 'Fortune & Mens Eyes.' Don put on an EXPLOSIVE show... Which led to mad publicity... And his 'screen' debut in 'The Magic Garden of Stanley Stewart.' This followed by 3 other B-movie films. While Don appriciated the experiences he was ready for more... The small parts he was obtaining here or there, or B-movie rolls he was delivering - was leading to nowhere & he could see it. Don would continue stuggling for a break into the A-list for years. He was determined... Always holding out for television over film roles - but open to ANYTHING to bring him noteriety. By 1976 - Don had a little noteriety, but was still on the search for BIG noteriety. Then? Tragedy. His roomate, Sal Mineo, was gunned down, right outside the West Hollywood apartment they shared. Sal was set to be 'BIG.' Already nommed for 2 Oscars - and had co-starred alongside James Dean as 'Plato', in Rebel Without a Cause.' My buddy Scott has a VERY COOL write-up on Sal at his findadeath.com site. Check it out! Ima proud death hag! FoSho! Anyhoo - it was amongst the sadder events to grip Hollywoods succulent history!
Don continued to strugggle on in to the early 80's with an aggresive foot in Hollywood's selective door. That is until... KERCHANNG! Don hit paydirt when he was cast as Sonny Crockett, in amongst one of the most noteable shows of the 80s - Miami Vice. The years of struggle had paid off in a nice way! It was a show right out of the 80s fashion changers & developed a MASS iconic following... Some even more than others. The show began to be referenced in other hit 80s shows. Still TODAY... You cannot properly do anything about the 80s without mention of Miami Vice. The glitz and pomp were SOMETHING to behold! Even if you had NO interest in the show... The style peaked your curiousity. Versace suits and Ferrari's. No cop can afford to live like that... Which, no doubt, was a let down to some that set out to become detectives because of the show. However... It 'did' bring a somewhat cool awareness to police officers nationally - making their job - a COOOOL job!! By the time his 2nd show in which he portraied a cop came around - Nash Bridges - I didn't miss an ep! And I have the DVD set! FoSho!
He was a boxer... As well as being a talented actor - Don proved his talent reached beyond that of acting - into the musical relm. Hey yo: HE COULD SING! His first album referred to at the beginning of this - hit the stores & radio air waves in the form of 'Heartbeat.' The song hit #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart. He released a second album in 1988... In fact, on my bday - October 25, 1988... Though it didn't fare as well as his first... And to that he wrote...
"I was very lucky with my first album. It did very well. The second one was kind of "uhhh". But that happens." With Heartbeat... " I wanted the record to be modern, tough rock and I think I achieved that on some level. I didn't want it to sound like something that other people designed and I just stopped by for a few minutes to do the vocals. And I made it clear to Walter that I would walk away from it if I didn't think it was credible. I was prepared every step of the way to throw it away and walk away." Since the days of topping Billboard & taking to the streets in a Ferrari fighting crime..
Don has came along way! You could easily say he has done it ALL. He lives here, in this sprawling Santa Barbara estate (full-time) - & this Aspen home (part-time) ... Aaannd its rare he is home at this Monceto, Cali home..
These days, Don seems to be reveling in the success of his daughter, Dakota... Who's headed full steam as a Hollywood legend herself. As Don goeth, it'll be interesting to see where or what he does next... but whatever he does - you know it'll be good!! FoSho!
Let's face it!! Don is invincible!! He has staying power & I am sure always will!!
'The very nature of cool is that if you think about it too much it becomes Uncool.'