Robert Cleveland Johnson Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Bob Johnson was born on May 4, 1920 in Portland, Oregon, USA as Robert Cleveland Johnson. He was an actor, known for Mission: Impossible (1988), Niagara Fools (1956) and Chiller Dillers (1967). He died on December 31, 1993 in Molokai, Hawaii.
Best remembered by the public as the voice on the tape recorder giving Jim Phelps his mission on "Mission: Impossible" (1966) and "Mission: Impossible" (1988).
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Mission: Impossible
1988-1990
TV Series
Voice on Disc
Star Trek
1966-1986
TV Series
First Talosian / Ground Control / Starbase 6 Commander / ...
Midnight
1982
Reverend Carrington
Mission: Impossible
1966-1973
TV Series
Person on Tape
Man on Tape
Voice on Record
Here's Lucy
1968
TV Series
Person on Tape
Chiller Dillers
1967
Short voice
Double Trouble
1967
Juggler (uncredited)
Bad Girls for the Boys
1966
My Mother the Car
1966
TV Series
TV Announcer
The Outer Limits
1963-1964
TV Series
Anthean / Surface Control / The Senator / ...
The Americanization of Emily
1964
Documentary Narration (voice, uncredited)
The Farmer's Daughter
1964
TV Series
Reporter
26 Men
1958-1959
TV Series
Wade Scarsday / Bill Smith / Andy
Plumber of Seville
1957
Short
Vocalist
The Black Scorpion
1957
Narrator / Police Radio Dispatcher / Radio Newscaster / ... (voice, uncredited)