Melvin Johnson Net Worth

Melvin Johnson Net Worth is
$950,000

Melvin Johnson Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Melvin Maynard Johnson Jr. (August 1909 – January 9, 1965) was an American designer of firearms, lawyer, and US Marine Corps officer.Born into an affluent Boston, Massachusetts family, he was commissioned into the Marine Corps Reserve in 1933 as a Second Lieutenant and completed Harvard Law school in 1934. Johnson designed a recoil-operated rifle (M1941 Johnson rifle) while serving for the Marines as an observer at the Army's Springfield Armory in 1935. Johnson received four U.S. patents on various design features. He also designed the Johnson Light Machine Gun, derived from the M1941 rifle, which was used in limited numbers during World War II and the Auto carbine, also derived from the M1941 rifle and M1941 light machine gun.Johnson's practice was to give all of his weapons a "pet" nickname:M1941 rifle BetsyM1941 light machine gun EmmaM1947 auto carbine Daisy MaeIn 1942, he co-authored Weapons for the Future, a book in The Infantry Journal series. Charles T. Haven of the Army Ordnance Corps was the other contributor. Johnson worked tirelessly to promote his rifle and machine gun throughout the war.Johnson transferred to the Army Ordnance Corps Reserve from the Marine Corps Reserve in 1949 and rose to the rank of Colonel. In 1949, Winchester bought the Johnson Automatics corporation and employed Johnson for a short period. While at Winchester, Johnson was employed alongside "Carbine" Williams though it is unknown if they worked on the same projects.He was later appointed as weapons consultant to the Secretary of Defense in 1951.Johnson's patents were used by Armalite on the AR-10, AR-15, and later M16 rifles. Johnson was hired by Armalite as a consultant to promote their rifle incorporating his bolt design. Later, Johnson worked to improve the M1 carbine eventually developing the 5.7mm Spitfire cartridge in 1963 and starting Johnson Arms, Inc. The M1 Carbine can be converted to use 5.7mm Spitfire by replacing the barrel with modification of the feed ramp.While on a business trip to New York City in 1965, Johnson died of a heart attack. He is buried in Mt. Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Date Of Birth1909-08-06
Died1965-01-09
Place Of BirthBoston, Massachusetts, USA
ProfessionCasting Director, Casting Department, Actor

Casting Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Just Another Day2009/IV
Small Town Conspiracy2003
The First of May1999
Kenan & Kel1997TV Series 1 episode
Captiva Island1995
Super Force1991-1992TV Series 10 episodes
Psycho IV: The Beginning1990TV Movie
Charles in Charge1987-1988TV Series 27 episodes
I Saw What You Did1988TV Movie
Fast Times1986TV Series 2 episodes
J.O.E. and the Colonel1985TV Movie
Street Hawk1985TV Series 10 episodes
Torchlight1985as Mel Johnson
The New Leave It to Beaver1984TV Series 1 episode
Murder, She Wrote1984TV Series 1 episode
Whiz Kids1984TV Series 8 episodes
Voyagers!1983TV Series 2 episodes

Casting Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
First Time Felon1997TV Movie location casting
Second Noah1996TV Series location casting - 2 episodes
The Cape1996TV Series location casting - 1 episode
SeaQuest 20321994-1996TV Series casting - 28 episodes
Bermuda Triangle1996TV Movie casting: Orlando
Fortune Hunter1994TV Series casting - 1 episode
Matinee1993casting: Florida
Swamp Thing1992TV Series casting - 1 episode
Problem Child 21991casting: Florida
Street Hawk1985TV Series casting - 2 episodes
Tales of the Gold Monkey1983TV Series casting - 1 episode

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
String Theory2002Biy

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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