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  • Katie Johnson (actress)
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  • Katherine Evangeline "Katie" Johnson (born 1986, Taipei, Taiwan) is an American fine art model and actress best known for her work with photographer David LaChapelle. LaChapelle's first photograph to include Johnson, a group shot with other models, The Deluge, was used on the cover of French art photography magazine Photo Magazine. Johnson also modelleded for LaChapelle's fine art projects Auguries of Innocence, Bliss Amongst Chaos, Awakened, and The Raft—which was shot on location at LaChapelle's sustainable living ranch in Hana-Maui, Hawaii. LaChapelle cast Johnson as the star of his “anti-commercial” ten-minute long art film and international campaign for Swedish designer Happy Socks, Happy Accidents: The Exorsocks, which was well received.
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Residence
  • Los Angeles, California, United States
Name
  • Johnson, Katie
  • Katie Johnson
Years Active
  • 2007
Alma mater
Birth Place
Home Town
  • Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States
Place of Birth
Occupation
  • Fine art model, actress
Website
Date of Birth
  • 1986
Short Description
  • American actor
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  • Katherine Evangeline "Katie" Johnson (born 1986, Taipei, Taiwan) is an American fine art model and actress best known for her work with photographer David LaChapelle. LaChapelle's first photograph to include Johnson, a group shot with other models, The Deluge, was used on the cover of French art photography magazine Photo Magazine. Johnson also modelleded for LaChapelle's fine art projects Auguries of Innocence, Bliss Amongst Chaos, Awakened, and The Raft—which was shot on location at LaChapelle's sustainable living ranch in Hana-Maui, Hawaii. LaChapelle cast Johnson as the star of his “anti-commercial” ten-minute long art film and international campaign for Swedish designer Happy Socks, Happy Accidents: The Exorsocks, which was well received. Johnson also was the model for photographer Brooke Shaden's "The Re-Imaging of Ophelia" series of images, one of which was used as cover art for Dot Hutchison's young adult novel "A Wounded Name".