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Gerard Johnson (director)
Gerard Johnson may refer to: *Gerard Johnson (musician) (born 1963), British keyboard player best known for his work with Saint Etienne and The Syn *Gerard Johnson (sculptor), Anglo-Dutch artist of the 17th century best known for his memorial to Shakespeare *Gerard Johnson the elder (died 1611), Dutch sculptor *Gerard Johnson (director), British film director of the films ''Tony (2009 film), Tony'' (2009) and ''Hyena'' (2014) See also

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Gerard Johnson (musician)
Gerard Mark Johnson (born 1963) is a British keyboard player. He is best known for his work with Saint Etienne, The Syn and Yes. Early years Johnson was born in Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales. He was educated at Presentation College, Reading, Berkshire, England. He was a member of the Progress Theatre Student Group (1976–1981) and studied as a Tonmeister at the University of Surrey, Guildford. Career Johnson originally trained and worked as a recording engineer at London's Music Works studio (1985–87) and then as Chief Engineer at Orinoco Studios (now called Miloco Studios) (1987–91). During this time he recorded and mixed records by Enya, Ian McCulloch (of Echo & the Bunnymen), The Sugarcubes and the Pet Shop Boys. In 1991, he became a freelance engineer/producer, working with Timo Blunk (of Palais Schaumburg), Freaky Realistic, TV Smith (of The Adverts) and Denim. Through Denim he met Bob Stanley, Pete Wiggs and Sarah Cracknell of Saint Etienne. Since Sain ...
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Gerard Johnson (sculptor)
Gerard Johnson (Dutch: ''Gheerart Janssen''; fl. 1612–1623) was a sculptor working in Jacobean England who is traditionally supposed to have created Shakespeare's funerary monument (although this attribution has more recently been challenged). In May 1612 Johnson was paid for making part of a fountain for the east garden at Hatfield House, Hertfordshire. His father, Gerard Johnson the elder, came to England in 1567 from Holland. He established himself as a sculptor of funerary monuments in London. Gerard the elder worked on a monument to the 1st Earl of Southampton, which also depicts Shakespeare's patron, the 3rd Earl, as a young man. Shakespeare would probably have seen the monument if he had stayed at Titchfield. Shaespeare's monument is in Holy Trinity Church, Stratford upon Avon, and may have been commissioned by his son-in-law John Hall. The attribution to Gerard Johnson is contained in Sir William Dugdale's ''Antiquities of Warwickshire'', published in 1656, but no o ...
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Gerard Johnson The Elder
Gerard Johnson the elder (died 1611) is the Anglicised form of Gheerart Janssen, an English sculptor who operated a monument workshop in Elizabethan and Jacobean England and the father of Gerard Johnson the younger, who is thought to have created Shakespeare's funerary monument. He and Cornelius Cure became the leaders of the so-called Southwark school of monument design, which dominated the English market in the late-sixteenth century. Life Johnson was born in Amsterdam. He became an English citizen in 1568 and Anglicized his name. Forbidden as an alien to live in the City of London, he settled across the Thames River in Southwark in the Bankside area, in which communities of Dutch and Flemish refugees flourished. Johnson married an English woman, Mary (or Marie), and had a family of five sons and a daughter. Two of the sons, Nicholas and Gerard, became sculptors and continued their father's monument business. Johnson's workshop became a major monument supplier. In 1593 his wo ...
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Gerard Johnson (director)
Gerard Johnson may refer to: *Gerard Johnson (musician) (born 1963), British keyboard player best known for his work with Saint Etienne and The Syn *Gerard Johnson (sculptor), Anglo-Dutch artist of the 17th century best known for his memorial to Shakespeare *Gerard Johnson the elder (died 1611), Dutch sculptor *Gerard Johnson (director), British film director of the films ''Tony (2009 film), Tony'' (2009) and ''Hyena'' (2014) See also

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Tony (2009 Film)
''Tony'', also known as ''Tony: London Serial Killer'', is a 2009 British horror film written and directed by Gerard Johnson and starring Peter Ferdinando. Plot Tony Benson lives alone in a flat on a Dalston council estate tower block. He obsessively collects 1980s violent action movies, and he aimlessly wanders the streets of London most days in unsuccessful attempts to connect with other people. He is extremely socially anxious, has severe mental development problems and has difficulty trying to express himself or communicate naturally. He has been unemployed and living on state benefits for over 20 years. He is soon revealed to be a serial killer, killing men he encounters by chance, including two drug addicts whom he uncomfortably tries to engage with after inviting them to his home to smoke heroin. The encounter ends with Tony suffocating one of them with a plastic bag while locking the other in a cupboard before letting him go, believing the terrified addict wouldn't go to ...
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Gerald Johnson (other)
Gerald Johnson may refer to: *Gerald Johnson (musician) (born 1943), musician with the Steve Miller Band * Gerald W. Johnson (writer) (1890–1980), American journalist and author * Gerald W. Johnson (nuclear expert) (1917–2005), nuclear specialist *Gerald W. Johnson (military officer) (1919–2002), United States Air Force officer * Gerald George Drummond Johnson (born 1976), Costa Rican footballer * Gerald Johnson (Ontario politician) * Gerald Johnson (Georgia politician) in 135th Georgia General Assembly * Gerald Clyde Johnson (born 1975), baseball player * Gerald "Slink" Johnson, American actor * Gerald R. Johnson, World War II flying ace for the United States Army Air Forces See also * Jerry Johnson (other) * Gerard Johnson (other) * Gerald Johnston (1891–1968), Australian rules footballer *Gerald MacIntosh Johnston Gerald MacIntosh Johnston (1 October 1904 – 5 November 1944), known professionally as Gerald Kent, was a Canadian Broadway stage and film ...
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