Greg Johnson

Greg Johnson might not be a household name yet, but man, the guy’s got some pretty wild credits under his belt. Let’s talk Old Guy (2024) first. You know that feeling when you see an actor just totally nail the whole “grizzled but weirdly lovable” thing? That’s Greg in this one. He brings this rough-around-the-edges energy, like someone who’s seen too much and still jokes about it at the bar. The movie itself? It’s not your average “old man takes on the world” deal. There’s grit, there’s heart, and honestly, the humor sneaks up on you. Greg’s character is past his prime, sure, but he’s not done fighting—not by a long shot. Now, The Last Son (2021)—totally different vibe. Here, Greg steps into a world that’s bleak and kinda haunting, like a western that forgot to wash the dust out of its eyes. He’s not the main star, but he doesn’t just blend into the wallpaper either. There’s this edge to his performance, like you’re not sure if you should root for the guy or keep your distance. The film dives into family drama, old wounds, and a sort of desperate chase that keeps you guessing. Johnson’s got this knack for making even small roles stick in your brain. So yeah, maybe he’s not splashed across every billboard, but when he shows up, you remember.

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