TJ
Tor Johnson

Tor Johnson

Johnson was rarely ever given any dialogue and never really learned to act. Admittedly he wasn't called on to do much; his physical presence and abilities to stare uncomprehendingly and lumber about menacingly were enough. He did appear in several non-horror films in bit parts ("Carousel" 1956 and "Lady in the Iron Mask" 1952, as the mad executioner who keeps Patricia Medina locked up), but jobs pretty much dried up for Johnson in the 60s. He was accorded one of his largest roles--in one of his worst films, "The Beast of Yucca Flats" (1961)--as a Russian atomic scientist who walks right into an atom bomb blast and assumes the film's title role. The teen comedy "Head" (1968) was one of Johnson's last appearances. He was played, quite appropriately, by wrestler George 'the Animal' Steele in Tim Burton's affectionate biopic, "Ed Wood" (1994).
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