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Jeremiah Johnson
NameJeremiah Johnson

Jeremiah Johnson is a mountain man and a main character in a series of Western novels and films, including Robert Bunker's novel Crow Killer: The Saga of Liver-Eating Johnson and the Sydney Pollack-directed film Jeremiah Johnson, starring Robert Redford as the titular character, alongside Will Geer and Stefan Gierasch. The character of Jeremiah Johnson is loosely based on the real-life figure of John Jeremiah Johnson, also known as Liver-Eating Johnson, a frontiersman and trapper who lived in the Rocky Mountains during the mid-19th century, and was a contemporary of other notable figures such as Kit Carson and Jim Bridger. Johnson's story has been compared to those of other famous mountain men, including Hugh Glass and John Colter, who also explored and settled the American West.

Introduction

The legend of Jeremiah Johnson has been immortalized in various forms of media, including literature and film, with notable works such as Vardis Fisher's novel Mountain Man and the 1972 film Jeremiah Johnson, which was directed by Sydney Pollack and starred Robert Redford as the titular character, alongside Will Geer and Stefan Gierasch. The story of Jeremiah Johnson has been influenced by the lives of real-life figures such as John Colter, Jim Bridger, and Kit Carson, who were all trappers and explorers in the American West during the early 19th century, and were associated with the Rocky Mountain Fur Company and the American Fur Company. The character of Jeremiah Johnson has also been compared to other famous mountain men, including Hugh Glass and John Jeremiah Johnson, who were known for their bravery and survival skills in the Rocky Mountains.

Biography

The real-life figure of John Jeremiah Johnson, also known as Liver-Eating Johnson, was born in 1824 in New Jersey and grew up in Pennsylvania, before moving to the Rocky Mountains as a young man, where he became a trapper and frontiersman, and was associated with the Crow Nation and the Blackfoot Confederacy. Johnson's life was marked by violence and tragedy, including the death of his wife and child, which led him to seek revenge against the Crow Nation, and he became known for his bravery and fighting skills, earning the respect of other mountain men, including Jim Bridger and Kit Carson. Johnson's story has been documented in various books and films, including Robert Bunker's novel Crow Killer: The Saga of Liver-Eating Johnson and the Sydney Pollack-directed film Jeremiah Johnson, which starred Robert Redford as the titular character, alongside Will Geer and Stefan Gierasch, and was filmed on location in Utah and Wyoming.

Career

The career of Jeremiah Johnson as a mountain man and trapper is largely fictionalized in the 1972 film Jeremiah Johnson, which was directed by Sydney Pollack and starred Robert Redford as the titular character, alongside Will Geer and Stefan Gierasch. However, the real-life figure of John Jeremiah Johnson was a trapper and frontiersman who lived in the Rocky Mountains during the mid-19th century, and was associated with the Rocky Mountain Fur Company and the American Fur Company, and was a contemporary of other notable figures such as Kit Carson and Jim Bridger. Johnson's career as a trapper and frontiersman was marked by his bravery and survival skills, which earned him the respect of other mountain men, including Hugh Glass and John Colter, who also explored and settled the American West.

Filmography

The film Jeremiah Johnson was released in 1972 and was directed by Sydney Pollack, starring Robert Redford as the titular character, alongside Will Geer and Stefan Gierasch. The film was a critical and commercial success, and is considered a classic of the Western genre, alongside other notable films such as The Searchers and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, which were directed by John Ford and George Roy Hill, respectively. The film's success can be attributed to the performances of its cast, including Robert Redford and Will Geer, as well as its cinematography, which was filmed on location in Utah and Wyoming, and was influenced by the works of Ansel Adams and John Ford.

Legacy

The legacy of Jeremiah Johnson as a mountain man and trapper has been immortalized in various forms of media, including literature and film, with notable works such as Vardis Fisher's novel Mountain Man and the 1972 film Jeremiah Johnson, which was directed by Sydney Pollack and starred Robert Redford as the titular character, alongside Will Geer and Stefan Gierasch. The character of Jeremiah Johnson has also been compared to other famous mountain men, including Hugh Glass and John Colter, who also explored and settled the American West, and were associated with the Rocky Mountain Fur Company and the American Fur Company. The story of Jeremiah Johnson has been influenced by the lives of real-life figures such as John Colter, Jim Bridger, and Kit Carson, who were all trappers and explorers in the American West during the early 19th century.

Personal_life

The personal life of John Jeremiah Johnson, also known as Liver-Eating Johnson, is not well-documented, but it is known that he was married and had a child, who were killed by the Crow Nation, leading him to seek revenge, and he became known for his bravery and fighting skills, earning the respect of other mountain men, including Jim Bridger and Kit Carson. Johnson's story has been documented in various books and films, including Robert Bunker's novel Crow Killer: The Saga of Liver-Eating Johnson and the Sydney Pollack-directed film Jeremiah Johnson, which starred Robert Redford as the titular character, alongside Will Geer and Stefan Gierasch, and was filmed on location in Utah and Wyoming, and was influenced by the works of Ansel Adams and John Ford. The character of Jeremiah Johnson has also been compared to other famous mountain men, including Hugh Glass and John Colter, who also explored and settled the American West, and were associated with the Rocky Mountain Fur Company and the American Fur Company. Category:American_folklore

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