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Home/People/Anthony Johnson
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Born
Jan 31, 1966Died: Sep 5, 2021
Lived 55 years
Place of Birth
Compton, California, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

29
Movies
3
TV Shows
Also Known As
AJ Johnson
IMDb Profile

Anthony Johnson

Acting

Biography
Anthony Johnson (February 1, 1966 – September 6, 2021), sometimes credited as A. J. Johnson, was an American actor and comedian. He was best known for his role as "Ezal” in the 1995 comedy film Friday. Born in Compton, California, his father Eddie Smith was a stuntman and a co-founder of the Black Stuntmen's Association. Johnson had credited his father for helping him enter the film industry, by getting him to work in film productions. He had also credited the comedian Robin Harris for helping him earlier on in his career as a stand-up comedian and giving him another chance even when he was jeered for his bad performance. Johnson began acting in his early twenties. In 1990, he landed a starring role as E.Z.E. in House Party, after which he started doing stand-up in bars in Los Angeles. He later appeared in Lethal Weapon 3 as a drug dealer and in Menace II Society. His biggest role was in the 1995 comedy Friday, as Ezal, a crackhead and thief. He also appeared in Panther, The Players Club, B*A*P*S, I Got the Hook-Up, Def Jam's How to Be a Player and Repos, and in rap videos: in Dr. Dre's "Dre Day" (1992), he played Sleazy-E, a parody of Eazy-E, and he appeared again as Sleazy-E in the video for Eazy-E's "Real Muthaphuckkin G's" (1993), this time being assaulted.
Boosters LA poster

Boosters LA

as Kenny
2022
I Got the Hook Up 2 poster

I Got the Hook Up 2

as Blue
2019
Hey, Mr. Postman! poster

Hey, Mr. Postman!

as Cousin Tino
2018
5K1 poster

5K1

as Wash Manager
2018
Candy poster

Candy

as Lollipop
2017
Recognize poster

Recognize

as Mouse
2012
Master P's Hood Stars of Comedy poster

Master P's Hood Stars of Comedy

as Self
2006
Repos poster

Repos

as Tick Tack
2006
Hittin' It! poster

Hittin' It!

as Cousin E (as A.J. Johnson)
2004
Roscoe's House of Chicken n Waffles poster

Roscoe's House of Chicken n Waffles

as Roscoe
2004
Sweet Oranges poster

Sweet Oranges

as Himself
2004
Sweet Hideaway poster

Sweet Hideaway

as Coach
2003
On the Edge poster

On the Edge

as Hank Conrad
2002
O poster

O

as Dell
2001
Baller Blockin' poster

Baller Blockin'

as Fast Eddie
2000
Hot Boyz poster

Hot Boyz

as Pee Wee
2000
Foolish poster

Foolish

as Himself
1999
I Got the Hook-Up poster

I Got the Hook-Up

as Blue
1998
Woo poster

Woo

as Doorman
1998
The Players Club poster

The Players Club

as L'il Man
1998