Kris Johnson
Kris Johnson is a screen artist best known for his work in acting across British crime dramas, thrillers, and character-driven independent films. With a grounded on-screen presence, he has built a résumé that often places him in tense, street-level stories where authenticity and sharp character detail matter.
Among Johnson’s notable credits is Chief of Station, where he appears as Ted Waltz, alongside roles in features such as Blackwater Lane (Alex Walters) and Essex Vendetta (Ray). He has also featured in genre staples including Hooligan Legacy (Jimmy), Undercover Hooligan (Michael Clarke), and Rise of the Footsoldier 3: The Pat Tate Story (Surveyor 1), contributing to ensembles built around grit, loyalty, and conflict.
Johnson’s range extends beyond narrative films. He appears as himself in Joni Mitchell: Painting with Words & Music as one of Mitchell’s back-up singers, highlighting a connection to performance outside traditional acting. Additional work includes Who Needs Enemies as Chris, reinforcing his steady presence across varied productions.
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