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Susan Johnson (born 18 December) is an American film producer and film director.

Johnson produced her feature debut, 2004's Mean Creek, receiving nominations at various film festivals and winning the Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award and the Humanitas Award. In 2005 she produced Nearing Grace starring Jordana Brewster, Gregory Smith, David Morse, and Ashley Johnson from a script by Jacob Estes adapted from the Scott Sommer novel. in 2006 Johnson produced the award winning film "Eye of the Dolphin" starring Jane Lynch, Carly Schroeder, George Harris, Katharine Ross and Adrian Dunbar and directed by Michael D. Sellers. In 2007 Johnson formed Braveart Films with actor Gregory Smith to produce the feature film "Wieners" for Sony Pictures Entertainment with a cast that included Kenan Thompson and Darrell Hammond from "Saturday Night Live", Zachary Levi from "Chuck", Jenny McCarthy, Andy Milonakis and Joel Moore. Johnson also produced a sequel to "Eye of the Dolphin" called "Beneath the Blue" which will be released in 2010 and stars Paul Wesley from "The Vampire Diaries". Johnson is a graduate of the American Film Institute.


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