Jeffrey H. Johns

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Actor

Jeffrey H. Johns

Biography

Born in Las Vegas, the son of a showgirl and the Deputy Sheriff, Jeffrey H. Johns is one to watch. His first professional gig was as a juvenile dancer in Disney's America on Parade (1975) where he played, "Pioneer Woman," to the delight of everyone. After a brief stint in Disney's Zoo Crew (Characters), he moved on to New York City. He's been a staple of the stand-up comedy circuit in New York for over fifteen years, opening for Lisa Lampanelli at Caroline's Comedy Club among others. He made his TV debut on, "As the World Turns," "Celebrity Ghost Stories," and "Last Comic Standing," Although a comedian, he plays creepy wicked villains rather well. Jeffrey made his film debut as 'Claude' a 70s style killer in the feature, "An Affirmative Act." The film, written and produced by Kenneth Del Vecchio, showcases Jeffrey as a 'John Watersesque' character killer who dispenses with Thomas G. Waites with the flick of his limp wrist. Jeffrey recently shot a scene in the feature, "The Great Fight," with Robert Loggia. He worked with Zack McGowan in, "Snapshot," and he just filmed a scene in "Scavenger Killers," a Ken Del Vecchio/Jeff Davis Production. He currently hosts a wildly popular burlesque show featuring, Lady Chardonnay and Pink Champagne of the Burlesque Bikini Bootcamp troop, at hit NYC locations including the Chelsea Hotel, The Plaza Hotel, Crash Mansion, The Slipper Room, The Triad and Le Poisson Rouge. "Talented, charming and lethal," best describe Jeffrey. "A true crowd-pleaser!"

Known For

The Savant
The Savant
4.2
4.2
The Great Fight
The Great Fight
3.5
3.5
Bleeding Hearts
Bleeding Hearts
3.2
3.2