Tingnan ang Pink Power Ranger Amy Jo Johnson Ngayon sa 51
Mula sa Power Rangers hanggang Felicity, gumawa siya ng isang impression sa '90s.
Kids of the '90s had plenty of shows to get hooked on, from Boy Meets World saClarissa Explains It All saPokémon. But you didn't have to be a '90s kid to recognize the massive pop culture impact ofMighty Morphin Power Rangers, which spawned toys, movies, and continuation series and reboots that continue to this day. Adapted from the Japanese series Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger, Power Rangers cast new actors to don the costumes from the original show—and few made as strong an impression as Amy Jo Johnson, who starred as Pink Ranger Kimberly Hart. Now 51, the actor-turned-filmmaker has had quite a career over the past few decades. Read on to see Johnson now, and to find out what she's been up to since the '90s.
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Amy Jo Johnson got her start on Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
Don't let this ruin your childhood: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers was largely repurposed from an existing series, specifically the Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger installment of Japan's long-running Super Sentai franchise. To create the U.S. version, producers cast new actors, including Johnson. In a 2020 interview with IndieWire, the actor said that she was just 18 and had been in Los Angeles for six months when she landed her breakthrough role.
Playing Pink Ranger Kimberly Hart was a major step forward for the then-unknown Johnson. She appeared on the series from 1993 to 1995, then chose to leave after the 1995 feature film Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie. As she told IndieWire, she had aspirations of bigger and better things, but felt held back by her association with the campy kids show.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb
"At that time [I was] 22, 23 [and] I was like, 'I'm going to be a star. I'm going to Julia Roberts," she said. "And I felt like, for at least the first year or two [after leaving the series] it was very hard to get a role because they're like, 'Oh, that's the girl from Power Rangers.'"
Her next major role came on the TV series Felicity.
Those of us who grew up in the '90s likely remember Johnson from TV movies like Disney's Suzie Q and NBC's Perfect Body, in which she played a gymnast struggling with an eating disorder. As far as she's concerned, however, the opportunity to prove herself didn't come until she was cast on the series Felicity in 1998, she told IndieWire.
For the first three seasons of the hit WB drama—like Power Rangers, a '90s staple—Johnson starred as Julie Emrick, a close friend of Felicity, played by Keri Russell. Johnson left the series of her own volition to cope with the death of her mother, as sherevealed to Page Six in a 2018 interview. "[My mom] got sick when we were doing the pilot and then that summer when we were filming she passed away," Johnson said. "It was just sort of this like rollercoaster ride for me emotionally for two years. I think I just needed to go fall apart somewhere."
Series co-creator J.J. Abrams wrote Johnson off the show, but not before making her promise she'd come back for the end. She stayed true to her word, and appeared as a special guest star in Felicity's fourth and final season in 2002.
Johnson has continued acting, but is more interested in writing and directing.
You may have caught Johnson making appearances on a number of TV shows in the early 2000s, including ER atSpin City. But Johnson's longest TV run was actually on the Canadian crime dramaFlashpoint, on which she played Jules Callaghan for five seasons, from 2008 to 2012. She and husband Olivier Giner welcomed a daughter the same year Flashpoint premiered—Johnson filmed while pregnant, though her character was written off for several episodes while she was on maternity leave.
Now, Johnson seems pretty focused on other creative pursuits. She wrote and directed the 2017 film The Space Between, which was crowd-funded. Johnson credits the fans of Power Rangers atFelicity for helping her make it happen. "I raised the money by the support of these kids who are now adults who have just followed me on my ride through … all the shows I've done," she told IndieWire.
More recently, Johnson directed 2019's Tammy's Always Dying. Now based in Toronto, she told Page Six, "It's my passion now—all I want to do is write, direct and be a filmmaker. I love it and I love doing it in Toronto as well. I find that city to be quite nurturing and comforting. I don't feel overwhelmed. I was very overwhelmed in Los Angeles and I don't feel that there."
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Si Johnson ay maaaring maging mas interesado na maging nasa likod ng camera kaysa sa harap nito sa mga araw na ito, ngunit hindi siya nahihiya sa kanyang nakaraan - kabilang ang kanyang stint bilang pink ranger. Regular na lumilitaw si Johnson sa Fan Conventions, na sinabi niya na nakatulong sa pagpopondo sa kanyang paggawa ng pelikula na lampas sa crowdfunding ng kanyang unang tampok.Power Rangers Ang mga tagahanga ay "pakiramdam ng gasolina sa makina ngAng aking bagong karera, "Sinabi niya sa Refinery29 sa isang panayam sa 2019." Ito ay talagang nasusunog ng pag -ibig at pagnanasa ng mga taong ito sa palabas na ito. Nakakilala ko ang mga tao sa pamamagitan ng mga kombensiyon na ito at ikinakalat din ang salitang sinusulat ko, nagdidirekta, at paggawa ng pelikula ngayon. "
Sa parehong pakikipanayam, tumawag siyaMakapangyarihang Morphin Power Rangers Isang "masamang, kakila -kilabot na palabas" iyon ay "cheesy," ngunit kinilala din ang napakalaking epekto na ang Pink Ranger ay nasa kanyang buhay - at ang epekto ng palabas sa napakaraming kabataan na lumaki noong '90s.
"Sa pagbabalik -tanaw ngayon, ito ay tulad ng isang regalo na nahulog sa aking kandungan. Ito ay talagang cool kung paano positibong nakakaapekto ito sa maraming mga bata," sinabi ni Johnson sa Refinery29. "Naririnig ko ang mga kwento mula sa mga tao na ang mga magulang ay dumadaan sa isang diborsyo at ito ang kanilang pag -iwas mula sa sakit na iyon. Nakilala ko ang taong ito na nagngangalang Matt sa huling kombensyon na ako.Power Rangers ay ang kanyang matalik na kaibigan dahil sobrang binu -bully siya. Pagkatapos ay tumingin siya sa akin at siya ay pupunta, 'Salamat sa iyong naroroon bago ko alam kung paano tumawa.' Ito ay ang pinakatamis na bagay na sinabi sa akin ng sinuman. "
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