Don Johnson

Don Johnson
Donnie Wayne "Don" Johnson is an American actor, producer, director, singer, and songwriter. He is best known for his role as James "Sonny" Crockett in the 1980s television series Miami Vice and as the eponymous lead role in the 1990s cop series Nash Bridges. Johnson is a Golden Globe-winning actor for his role in Miami Vice, the American Power Boat Association's 1988 World Champion of the Offshore World Cup, and has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth15 December 1949
CityFlat Creek, MO
CountryUnited States of America
I consider myself an artist. God granted me some gifts so that I could express myself artistically.
Once you become famous, there is nothing left but to become infamous.
You can go one block to the next in San Francisco and get a completely different opinion of what the issue is.
Even though some of the films I've made haven't been particularly commercial, I don't find them failures.
I can do whatever I want - I'm rich, I'm famous, and I'm bigger than you.
If the material is inspiring and motivates you, then it doesn't really matter what it is.
It's a joy to be recognized and to have people that are interested in what you do. That can pick up your whole day.
Life's too short to drink bad wine or smoke poor cigars.
I'm just a simple guy swimming in a sea of sharks.
Every bowling center should have a house pro.
The very nature of cool is that you think about it too much and it becomes uncool.
They still need to keep working at getting people to recognize it as an artsy place. There's the potential for Windward, but it's going to take some of the big landowner merchants realizing what we realize: that art pays for itself.
The more they spread this out, the more it's going to cost.
They are probably one of the most disciplined teams we will play this year. They beat somebody 22-20 this year. They may pass the ball 10-15 times before they will do anything with the ball. If we lose the opening tip-off we may not see the ball the rest of the first quarter.