Timothy O. Johnson | |
Birth Date: | March 17, 1975 |
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Timothy O. Johnson also known as Tim Johnson (born March 17, 1975) is an American-Canadian film producer and the founder of Johnson Production Group.[1] He was the executive producer of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, an American Western drama television series.[2]
Johnson graduated from the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California.[3]
Johnson started his career as a producer working with Barney Rosenzweig. He served as a research intern at Fox Broadcasting Company where he produced independent features and works.[3]
Johnson produced Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, a CBS hit series starring Jane Seymour.[4] He produced Girl in Room 13 (2022 film), A Snow Capped Christmas and several other TV series and TV movies.[5]
Johnson worked with Pax Television where he served as West Coast Head of Programming and Production. There he developed the hit series, Doc, starring Billy Ray Cyrus.[3] He also produced The Noel Diary, starring Justin Hartley.[6] [7]
Johnson later founded Johnson Production Group, LLC through which he has continued to produce series of movies annually.[8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Tim Johnson has over 200 film productions to his credits.[13] Tabulated below are few of his works.
Year | Production |
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1993 - 1997 | Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (TV series) |
1997 | Cold Case (TV series) |
1999 | Hope Island (TV series) |
2000 | The Sullivan Sisters (TV series) |
2001 | Doc (TV series) |
2002 | Wildfire 7 (TV movie) |
2003 | Mermaids (TV movie) |
2004 | The Days (TV series) |
2006 | A Daughter's Conviction (TV movie) |
2007 | Devil's Diary (TV movie) |
2008 | Lost Behind Bars (TV movie) |
2009 | Held Hostage (TV movie) |
2010 | Confined (TV movie) |
2011 | Holiday Engagement (TV movie) |
2012 | A Bride for Christmas (TV movie) |
2013 | Dirty Teacher (TV movie) |
2014 | Sugar Daddies (TV movie) |
2014-2015 | Strange Empire (TV series)[14] |
2015 | Family for Christmas (TV movie)[15] |
2016 | A Snow Capped Christmas (TV movie) |
2017 | Woman on the Run (TV movie) |
2018 | Deadly Runway (TV movie) |
2019 | A Bride's Revenge (TV movie) |
2020 | A Welcome Home Christmas (TV movie)[16] |
2021 | Warming up to you (TV movie)[17] |
2022 | Girl in Room 13 (2022 film) (TV movie) |
2022 | The 12 Days of Christmas Eve (TV movie)[18] |
2022 | Road Trip Romance (TV movie)[19] |
2022 | The Noel Diary (TV movie)[20] [21] |
2022 | The Holiday Sitter (TV movie)[22] |
2023 | Love in the Maldives (TV movie)[23] |
2023 | Love in Zion National: A National Park Romance (TV movie)[24] |
2023 | The Dog Lover’s Guide to Dating (TV movie)[25] |