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Toni Ann Johnson is an American screenwriter, playwright, and novelist.


Early life and education

Toni Ann Johnson grew up in Monroe, New York, and the Greenwich Village area of New York City. During high school she was a student at the
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in New York City. She is the daughter of Bill Johnson and sister of Hillary Johnson. She graduated from New York University's
Tisch School of the Arts The New York University Tisch School of the Arts (commonly referred to as Tisch) is the performing, cinematic and media arts school of New York University. Founded on August 17, 1965, Tisch is a training ground for artists, scholars of the a ...
. She also attended
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, where she studied playwriting with
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. Johnson received a certificate in Cinema from
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and an MFA in creative writing from
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.


Career

From 1989 to 1990, Johnson was a contributing writer (along with Jewel Brimage, Ellen Cleghorne, Cheryl Lane, Leslie Lee and Zelda Patterson) to the play ''Here in My Father's House'', produced Off Broadway by
The Negro Ensemble Company The Negro Ensemble Company (NEC) is a New York City-based theater company and workshop established in 1967 by playwright Douglas Turner Ward, producer-actor Robert Hooks, and theater manager Gerald S. Krone, with funding from the Ford Foundation. ...
at the Lambs Theater and later at Theatre Four. In June 1994, Johnson was selected as a participant for the Sundance Screenwriters Lab to adapt her stage play ''Gramercy Park Is Closed to the Public''. Johnson's play ''Gramercy Park Is Closed to the Public'' was produced in the summer of 1994 by The Fountainhead Theatre Company in Los Angeles at The Hudson Theatre. It was also presented as a staged reading as part of The Ensemble Studio Theatre Company's “Octoberfest” in October 1994. The play centers on the life of an upper-middle-class woman of mixed race and her romantic relationship with a white cop in her New York City neighborhood. The story explores complexities of race and class. ''Gramercy Park Is Closed to the Public'' was produced by The New York Stage and Film Company in 1999 as a mainstage production and as part of its summer Powerhouse Theatre at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY. It starred Nicole Ari Parker, David Warshofky and Eddie Cahill. Johnson wrote the screenplay for the ABC television movie, ''
Ruby Bridges Ruby Nell Bridges Hall (born September 8, 1954) is an American civil rights activist. She was the first African-American child to desegregate the all-white William Frantz Elementary School in Louisiana during the New Orleans school desegreg ...
''. The film is based on the life of Ruby Nell Bridges, who in 1960, integrated the New Orleans public school system when she was six years old. ''Ruby Bridges'' premiered on ABC in January 1998. In 2000, Johnson wrote the film ''
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'' for Lifetime Television. The film is loosely based on the life of
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, a free woman of color in mid-19th century New Orleans, who founded one of the first orders of nuns of African descent, The Sisters of the Holy Family. In 2001, Johnson was hired by Robert Cort and David Madden to write a pilot based on the feature film ''
Save the Last Dance ''Save the Last Dance'' is a 2001 American teen dance film produced by MTV Films, directed by Thomas Carter and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film stars Julia Stiles and Sean Patrick Thomas as a teenage interracial couple in Chicago w ...
''. The pilot was produced for Fox Television in 2002. Johnson wrote the 2004 film ''Crown Heights'' for Showtime Television. The story focuses on a rap group that comprises African-American and Hasidic Jewish members. The group formed in the wake of the Brooklyn
Crown Heights riot The Crown Heights riot was a race riot that took place from August 19 to August 21, 1991, in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, New York City. Black residents attacked orthodox Jewish residents, damaged their homes, and looted businesses. Th ...
s of 1991. Johnson co-wrote the second installment of the '' Step Up'' franchise, '' Step Up 2: The Streets''. Johnson's short stories have been published in various print journals: ''ACCOLADES: A Women Who Submit Anthology'' (2020) Callaloo (2019), ''Xavier Review'' (2016), ''Hunger Mountain'' (2016), ''Soundings Review'' (2014), ''Emerson Review'' (2013) and ''The Elohi Gadugi Journal'' (2013). Her work has also been published in the online journals ''Serving House: A Journal of Literary Arts'' (2017), ''Red Fez'', ''Arlijo'' ''VIDA Review''., ''The Coachella Review'', and ''Aunt Chloe's Journal.'' In October 2021 Johnson won th
Flannery O'Connor Award
for her linked story collection ''Light Skin Gone to Waste''. In 2014, Johnson's debut novel ''Remedy for a Broken Angel'' was released via Nortia Press. The book features a Bermudian protagonist and was inspired by Johnson's strong ties to the island.
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praised ''Remedy for a Broken Angel'', writing, "Johnson writes with sensitivity and a good ear for dialogue. She is both musically and psychologically acute, showing a solid understanding of the subtlety and flamboyance of narcissism. Her view of forgiveness is multilayered, and her characters’ mostly mixed-race status adds an interesting dimension to their experiences.”


Awards

Johnson won the 1998
Humanitas Prize The Humanitas Prize is an award for film and television writing, and is given to writers whose work explores the human condition in a nuanced and meaningful way. It began in 1974 with Father Ellwood "Bud" Kieser—also the founder of Paulist P ...
and the 1998
Christopher Award The Christopher Award (established 1949) is presented to the producers, directors, and writers of books, films and television specials that "affirm the highest values of the human spirit". It is given by The Christophers, a Christian organization ...
for her script ''Ruby Bridges''. In 2004, Johnson won a second
Humanitas Prize The Humanitas Prize is an award for film and television writing, and is given to writers whose work explores the human condition in a nuanced and meaningful way. It began in 1974 with Father Ellwood "Bud" Kieser—also the founder of Paulist P ...
for her script ''Crown Heights''. Johnson was nominated for a 2015 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work – Debut Author. ''Remedy for a Broken Angel'' also won a 2015 Beverly Hills Book Award for Multicultural Fiction and a 2015 International Latino Book Award for Most Inspirational Fiction Book. In 2020 Johnson's novella ''Homegoing'' won Accents Publishing's inaugural novella contest. Johnson won the 2021 Flannery O'Connor Award for short fiction for her linked short story collection ''Light Skin Gone to Waste.''


Activism

Johnson has been active in
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for many years in her efforts to revitalize the area by planting trees. She was instrumental in gaining approval for a major tree-planting event in January 2010 that involved Ralphs Grocery and Million Trees LA. Johnson has published
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essays about South Los Angeles in the ''
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''.


References


External links

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