![]() #20,, ©ABCFAMILY Pretty Little Liars, Bryce Johnson, 'Hot Water', Season 3, Ep. #6,, ©ABCFAMILY HARRY AND MAX, Michelle Phillips, Bryce Johnson, 2004, (c) TLA Releasing HARRY AND MAX, Cole Williams, Bryce Johnson, 2004, (c) TLA Releasing HARRY AND MAX, Bryce Johnson, Cole Williams, Justin Zachary, 2004, (c) TLA Releasing Pretty Little Liars, Bryce Johnson, 'Hot Water', Season 3, Ep. #7,, ©ABCFAMILY Pretty Little Liars, Bryce Johnson, 'The Remains of the 'A'', Season 3, Ep. Home Sweet Hell Photos SLEEPING DOGS LIE, Bryce Johnson, Melinda Page Hamilton, 2006, ©Samuel Goldwyn Films Pretty Little Liars, Bryce Johnson, 'Crazy', Season 3, Ep. ![]() Through Johnson's portrayal, audiences were won over by Josh's genuineness, and supported his decision to put aside football for the drama club and his forays into unpopular territory even when his girlfriend and best friend (Ron Lester) didn't. Johnson made the most of Josh's human weaknesses, giving the character a realistically resigned reaction to his unsupportive family and distracted girlfriend. He portrayed Josh as the oblivious nice guy, a hit on the social circuit who doesn't revel in so much as not notice the class structure of high school. Playing Josh Ford, a popular golden boy with a beautiful cheerleader girlfriend (Leslie Bibb), a coveted spot on the football team and seemingly perfect existence, Johnson brought added dimension to his character. That same year "Popular" began airing on the network with Johnson as one of the stars of the high school-set comedy-drama's ensemble cast. He next was cast in "Saving Graces," a sitcom for The WB that didn't pass the pilot stage. Not long after, in 1999, he succeeded in his quest and made his screen debut in the MTV soap "Undressed," an at once steamy and silly program in the network's late night lineup. With only community college acting classes to his credit, he picked up odd jobs, acted in student films and enrolled at Pasadena's American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He received a BS in Biology and Chemistry from Georgia State University and an MBA from Goizueta Business School at Emory University.A blonde actor with All-American good looks and a charming screen presence, Bryce Johnson headed for Hollywood at age 19, determined to make it in show business. Through his work with ØPUS United, Johnson has also been actively involved in developing initiatives, such as We The People and We Got Next, and authored Dear White Corporate America to encourage conversations around racial equity and the empowerment of younger generations to take action through polling, voting, and representation within the government. ![]() ![]() Since Apple, Johnson has founded ØPUS United, a modern brand management company comprised of a multi-disciplined collective of award-winning executives, athletes, strategists, creatives, and musicians, who understand the anatomy of world-class brands. Johnson produced some of Nike’s most memorable TV commercials including “Rise,” starring LeBron James, “All Together Now,” featuring Kobe Bryant, and “The Most Valuable Puppets”. Adweek named Johnson a “Brand Genius,” and Business Insider named him one of the “Most Innovative CMOs.” Additionally, Johnson has worked on hundreds of winning marketing campaigns while at international brands such as Nike, Coca-Cola, Kraft Foods, and Campbell Soup. Under Johnson’s tenure, Beats grew from $20 million to a $2.0 billion dollar category leader, becoming the #1 premium headphone in over 25 countries, which led to the subsequent purchase by Apple for $3 billion. As former CMO of Beats by Dre and VP of Marketing at Apple, throughout his career, Johnson has led all facets of marketing, ranging from brand development and positioning to advertising and global digital marketing. Omar Johnson is a marketing innovator in the art of building world-class brands.
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