Richard Johnson
Richard "Dick" Johnson, a former psychologist based in Seattle, is widely recognized as the father of acclaimed filmmaker Kirsten Johnson. His career in psychology was marked by dedication and empathy, impacting many lives throughout his practice. However, a diagnosis of early dementia ultimately led to his retirement, a significant turning point that deeply influenced his daughter’s artistic vision.
Kirsten Johnson channeled her experiences with her father's condition into her poignant documentary, "Dick Johnson is Dead." This innovative film blends elements of fantasy and reality, showcasing the profound bond between father and daughter while confronting the challenges posed by dementia. Through creative storytelling, Kirsten honors her father's legacy and addresses themes of memory, loss, and the human experience.
The film garnered critical acclaim, earning numerous awards and nominations, and it has resonated with audiences around the world for its heartfelt exploration of grief and love. Richard Johnson's journey has not only left an indelible mark on his daughter's work but has also contributed to broader conversations about aging and mental health. His life and experiences serve as a testament to the enduring connection between families, even in the face of life's most daunting challenges.
Filmography
Deadly Culture: Species X
A Twist of Sand
Lady in the Fog
The Monster Club
The Other Woman
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
Danny Deckchair
The Pumpkin Eater
The Column
80,000 Suspects
Operation Crossbow
A Knife in the Dark
The Haunting
Beyond the Door
Cameraperson
The Secret Life of Ian Fleming
Antony and Cleopatra (1975)
Zombie Chronicles: Infection Zone
The Comeback
Khartoum
The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders
The Rover
Hennessy
What Waits Below
Dick Johnson Is Dead
I Will Follow You Into the Dark
Island of the Fishmen
The Man Who Knew Infinity
Zombie Flesh Eaters
Blaze Starr Goes Nudist
Treasure Island (1990)
Deadlier Than the Male (1967)
Never So Few
Some Girls Do