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Michael "Mick" Johnson is a fictional character from the British soap opera Brookside, played by Louis Emerick. The character made his first appearance during the episode airing on 12 April 1989. The character made his first appearance during the episode airing on 12 April 1989.
He is best known for his portrayal of Mick Johnson in the soap opera Brookside. He also played PC Walsh in 55 episodes of Last of the Summer Wine (1988, 1989, and 2004–2010). In 2003, Emerick was cast in four episodes of Casualty as Mike Bateman , the fireman husband of Tess Bateman ( Suzanne Packer ).
Elaine Johnson: Beverly Hills: 1996–1998 Ellis Johnson [1] Francis Johnson: 1991–1993 Gemma Johnson: Naomi Kamanga: 1998–1998 Carla Jarrett: 1998–2001 Jerome Johnson: Leon Lopez: 1999–2002 Leo Johnson [1] Leeon Sawyer: 1990–1996 Steven Cole: 1996–2001 Mick Johnson [1] Louis Emerick: 1989–2001 Yvonne "Vonnie" Johnson: Nicola ...
Mick Johnson, played by Louis Emerick for over 12 years, then fled the close after a suicide attempt, and Jimmy Corkhill descended into madness, eventually being diagnosed bipolar, but these were storylines which, to viewers and critics alike, obviously demonstrated the writers were running out of steam and there were serious questions about ...
After the demise of Sinbad's business, his friend Mick Johnson (Louis Emerick) gave him a job at the fish and chip shop, 'Chips with Everything'. This job came to an end shortly after Sinbad sold Ron Dixon a stale pie, after which Ron made a complaint a health inspector who began investigating a local outbreak of food poisoning .
This is a category for fictional characters who have appeared in Channel 4's long-running soap opera Brookside from its first episode on 2 November 1982, until its last on 4 November 2003. Subcategories
Mick (Louis Emerick), Leo's father, tried to get Tinhead expelled from school for bullying, but came across an unexpected problem when he discovered that Tinhead's mother Carmel O'Leary (Carol Connor) was one of the school governors. Carmel refused to believe that her son was the ring leader of the gang of bullies.
Michael Johnson, founding member of the Aboriginal National Theatre Trust in Australia in 1987; Michael Johnson (graphic designer) (born 1964), British graphic designer; Mick Johnson, fictional character in the soap opera Brookside; Mike Johnson (animator), stop motion animator and co-director of Corpse Bride