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  1. Charles Randolph "Chubby" Johnson (August 13, 1903 – October 31, 1974) was an American film and television supporting character actor with a genial demeanor and warm, country-accented voice.

  2. Chubby Johnson. Actor: The First Texan. Chubby Johnson was born Charles Rutledge Johnson on August 13, 1903, in Terre Haute, Indiana. He made a living as a journalist and did not become a movie actor until he was in his 40s, making his debut in the Randolph Scott oater Abilene Town (1946) in support of Scott, Ann Dvorak and Edgar Buchanan.

  3. Chubby Johnson. Actor: The First Texan. Chubby Johnson was born Charles Rutledge Johnson on August 13, 1903, in Terre Haute, Indiana. He made a living as a journalist and did not become a movie actor until he was in his 40s, making his debut in the Randolph Scott oater Abilene Town (1946) in support of Scott, Ann Dvorak and Edgar Buchanan.

  4. Who was Chubby Johnson? Charles "Chubby" Johnson was an American film and television supporting character actor with a genial demeanor and warm country-accented voice perfect for westerns. A native of Terre Haute, Indiana, Johnson was a journalist and radio announcer before he entered film and television when he was past forty years of age.

  5. Chubby Johnson. Highest Rated: 100% Bend of the River (1952) Lowest Rated: 73% Calamity Jane (1953) Birthday: Aug 13, 1903. Birthplace: Terre Haute, Indiana, USA. Chubby Johnson was an actor...

  6. discover.mymovies.dk › PersonDetails › 6f56a4c8-fa02-4af4-b318Chubby Johnson - My Movies

    Chubby Johnson was born Charles Rutledge Johnson on August 13, 1903, in Terre Haute, Indiana. He made a living as a journalist and did not become a movie actor until he was in his 40s, making his debut in the Randolph Scott oater Abilene Town (1946) in support of Scott, Ann Dvorak and Edgar Buchanan. He continued to practice his craft as a member of the press, serving as a radio announcer as ...

  7. Chubby Johnson was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Johnson kickstarted his acting career in various films such as the Errol Flynn action movie "Rocky Mountain" (1950), "Forth Worth" (1951) and the western "Bend of the River" (1952) with James Stewart.