Corey Johnson

Corey Johnson

  • Born: 1961-5-17
  • Birthplace: Louisiana, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 11" (1.8 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Saving Private Ryan, "The Mummy"
  • Corey Johnson (Corey Johnson) was born on May 17, 1966 in Louisiana, USA, as an actor.
    After entering Hollywood, Corey Johnson often played supporting roles in some action movies, such as " Saving Private Ryan ". It was not until 1999 that his performance in the film " The Mummy " allowed his talents to be discovered. The 2004 film " Hellboy " is Corey Johnson's most successful work.

    Performing Experience

    Corey Johnson was born on May 17, 1966 in Louisiana, USA. He studied speech and drama at the British Center. The 2004 film " Hellboy " is Corey Johnson's most successful work, and it can be foreseen that he will have a broader development space in the future. 
    Extended Reading
    • Ofelia 2022-04-15 08:01:01

      Gotta write a title

      In fact, when I watch a movie, it's just like meeting a person. Generally, if it's not too shabby, too nonsensical, too incomprehensible, too weak, I generally feel that it is a good aspect.

       

      If a movie always leaves you unable to guess what "should" happen next, it's still pretty, engaging. For...

    • Emmalee 2022-04-15 08:01:01

      On whether Nasabi was a good monarch

      In discussing whether Nasabi was a good monarch, an important question was whether he considered the majority. From person to person, individuals may be innately similar, but there are great differences in the ability to understand, accept and learn acquired. It is undeniable that Lao Na has a...

    • Julie 2022-04-18 09:01:20

      "Men and women are like fish and water. Together they are the world, and apart they are nothing." A few common senses of the Arabs: learn to make the best use of everything in the desert, and there is fresh water in the sea, and you have to wait 36 ​​hours Bury the body again. The journey through Allah in the second half of the film is like a modern version of Exodus. The Long March in the Arab world relies entirely on manpower to learn from the West. Breathtaking epic.

    • Richard 2022-04-18 09:01:20

      The cinematography and white-hot desert battle scenes give the film the thickness of an epic film, but it's a pity that the characters go from cowardly to powerful without an effective chew. The oil problem of "black gold" is weakened, replaced by the scheming performance and the arduous desert survival of the two camps. Banderas looks like a successor to Anthony Quinn.

    Day of the Falcon quotes

    • Sultan Amar: Truth and courage should be the stars a man sets his course by. Now oil and money rule they world.

    • Prince Auda: Peace be with you, brother.

      Ali: And leprosy on you, brother. I thought I told you to take it easy.