Je'Caryous Johnson

Je'Caryous Johnson

Known for: Directing

Biography

Je' Caryous Johnson (born May 26, 1977) is an American stage and film producer, author, playwright and director known for his Off-Broadway stage productions in the urban theater circuit. He is also known for his work of adapting stage plays from various classic urban novels from authors such as Michael Baisden's books Men Cry in the Dark (2002) and Maintenance Man (2003) and Eric Jerome Dickey's book Friends and Lovers (2004) as well as films such as Two Can Play That Game (2017), Set It Off (2018) and New Jack City (2022). Johnson is the author of the urban fiction novel Men, Money and Gold Diggers and is a four-time national championship playwright and became the honoree recipient of the NAACP Trailblazer Award in 2007. Je'Caryous has also been acknowledged as the first producer to adapt an African-American romance novel into a stage theater production.

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Average 4.93
Based on 796 movie and tv ratings over time
2003
2010
2013
2014
2023

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Directing

Gender
Male


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