1878 - 1952
Owen Johnson American Actor
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Owen Johnson dating history
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Owen Johnson was previously married to Gertrude Bovee Mackay Le Boutillie (1926 - 1952), Catherine Sayre Burton (1920 - 1923), Countess Cecile Denise de La Garde (1917 - 1918), Cobina Wright Sr. (1912 - 1917) and Mary Galt Stockly (1901 - 1910).
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American Actor Owen Johnson was born Owen McMahon Johnson on 27th August, 1878 in New York City, New York and passed away on 27th Jan 1952 Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts aged 73. He is most remembered for Lawrenceville Stories. His zodiac sign is Virgo.
Owen Johnson is a member of the following lists: American novelists, Yale University alumni and Writers from Massachusetts.
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Relationship Statistics
| Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
|---|
| Married | 5 |
27 years
|
9 years, 12 months
|
2 years, 4 months
|
|---|
| Total | 5 |
27 years
|
9 years, 12 months
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2 years, 4 months
|
|---|
Details
| First Name |
Owen
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| Middle Name |
McMahon
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| Last Name |
Johnson
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| Full Name at Birth |
Owen McMahon Johnson
|
| Birthday |
27th August, 1878
|
| Birthplace |
New York City, New York
|
| Died |
27th January, 1952
|
| Place of Death |
Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts
|
| Build |
Average
|
| Zodiac Sign |
Virgo
|
| Sexuality |
Straight
|
| Ethnicity |
White
|
| Nationality |
American
|
| University |
Yale University
|
| Occupation |
Actor
|
| Claim to Fame |
Lawrenceville Stories
|
| Father |
Robert Underwood Johnson
|
| Mother |
Katherine McMahon Johnson
|
| Favorite Places |
Spain
|
| Favorite Foods |
Fish
|
| Favorite Colors |
Red, Brown, Blue, Black, Yellow
|
Owen McMahon Johnson (August 27, 1878 – January 27, 1952) was an American writer best remembered for his stories and novels cataloguing the educational and personal growth of the fictional character Dink Stover. The "Lawrenceville Stories" (The Prodigious Hickey, The Tennessee Shad, The Varmint, Skippy Bedelle, The Hummingbird), set in the well-known prep school, invite comparison with Kipling's Stalky & Co. A 1950 film, The Happy Years, and a 1987 PBS mini-series were based on them.