Actor Brad Johnson is dead.
Johnson, who sprung on the scene in 1989 in “Always,” passed away in February from COVID complications.
His death has been kept a secret for some reason, finally being reported this week.
COVID Death
In addition to “Always,” Johnson, who was 62 years old, had several other big credits to his name.
He had a huge following for his role in “Melrose Place.”
Additionally, he was one of the Marlboro Man models, so you may recognize him from a billboard.
Johnson died on February 18 due to complications from COVID.
A press release issued on his death stated, “Brad William Johnson, beloved husband, father and cowboy, was called home to his Lord on February 18, 2022.
“Anyone who knew Brad knows how difficult it is to sum up the details of his life on a single page.”
Another role you may remember Johnson from is “Flight of the Intruder,” where he starred alongside Willem Dafoe and Danny Glover.
Johnson has 45 acting credits on his resume, with his last role playing Old Buck in “Nail 32” in 2015.
He is survived by his wife, Laurie, and eight children.