Christopher David Johnson (born November 29, 1955) is a Canadian actor
best known for his role of Chuck Tchobanian on the dramatic television
series Street Legal.Johnson was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec.
He attended Stanstead College, the University of New Brunswick and the
Vancouver Playhouse Acting School.Johnson rose to popularity when he
landed the leading role of Charles 'Chuck' Tchobanian on the dramatic
television series Street Legal in 1987. The show went on to become one
of the most successful TV series in Canadian history. It ran for eight
years and Johnson received four consecutive Gemini nominations for
Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic
Role.Following the success of Street Legal, Johnson was cast as a
regular on the family series Mysterious Island. In 1998 he starred
alongside Ted Danson, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Brian Dennehy in the
feature film Thanks of a Grateful Nation, an examination of the
aftermath of Operation Desert Storm and its effects on the men and
women who served in the Gulf War.
best known for his role of Chuck Tchobanian on the dramatic television
series Street Legal.Johnson was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec.
He attended Stanstead College, the University of New Brunswick and the
Vancouver Playhouse Acting School.Johnson rose to popularity when he
landed the leading role of Charles 'Chuck' Tchobanian on the dramatic
television series Street Legal in 1987. The show went on to become one
of the most successful TV series in Canadian history. It ran for eight
years and Johnson received four consecutive Gemini nominations for
Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic
Role.Following the success of Street Legal, Johnson was cast as a
regular on the family series Mysterious Island. In 1998 he starred
alongside Ted Danson, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Brian Dennehy in the
feature film Thanks of a Grateful Nation, an examination of the
aftermath of Operation Desert Storm and its effects on the men and
women who served in the Gulf War.
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