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Amy would gain roles in independent films until in 2008, where she landed the role of Jules Callaghan in ''[[Flashpoint (TV series)|Flashpoint]]''. At that time, she was also expecting a baby, and in December of that year, she gave birth to a girl, Francesca Christine. Since then, Amy is known for being one of the few rare Ranger actors who still has a career in acting and singing/songwriting.
Amy would gain roles in independent films until in 2008, where she landed the role of Jules Callaghan in ''[[Flashpoint (TV series)|Flashpoint]]''. At that time, she was also expecting a baby, and in December of that year, she gave birth to a girl, Francesca Christine. Since then, Amy is known for being one of the few rare Ranger actors who still has a career in acting and singing/songwriting.

She also authored the limited comic book series ''[[Power Rangers: The Return]]'', an [[Elseworld]] retelling of the story of the original Rangers.


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* [[Teens Are Short]]: She is 5'2" and kept getting teenager roles until she was almost 30.
* [[Teens Are Short]]: She is 5'2" and kept getting teenager roles until she was almost 30.
* [[Teen Idol]]
* [[Teen Idol]]
* [[What Could Have Been]]: [[J.J. Abrams]] apparently wanted her for the lead role in ''[[Alias (TV series)|Alias]]'', but she was still grieving over her deceased mother at the time so the role was given to Jennifer Garner. Interestingly, they have [http://www.wildsound.ca/images/jennifer_garner_and_amy_jo_johnson.jpg more than a passing resemblance.]
* [[What Could Have Been]]: [[J.J. Abrams]] apparently wanted her for the lead role in ''[[Alias (TV series)|Alias]]'', but she was still grieving over her deceased mother at the time so the role was given to Jennifer Garner. Interestingly, they have [https://web.archive.org/web/20131110122800/http://www.wildsound.ca/images/jennifer_garner_and_amy_jo_johnson.jpg more than a passing resemblance.]


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Latest revision as of 23:17, 30 November 2023

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Famous for being the first Pink Ranger, whether she likes it or not, Amy Jo Johnson (born October 6, 1970) has since gained a reputation as one of several Rangers who made it big after their stint on the series.

Prior to being an actress, Amy participated in gymnastics, and after years of training and competition, she reached the highest-ranking class, Class One. After a while, she was severely injured, forcing her to abandon her dreams of going to the Olympics.

Later, she starred in the show that would make her famous, Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. Amy was regarded as a Teen Idol and the favorite of virtually everyone who grew up watching the show. After three years, she decided to quit in order to further her career, and she was written out. She would star in Susie Q and Saved by the Bell, the latter in which she starred with future Power Rangers voice actor alum Wally Wingert.

In 1998, she would star in Felicity. In it, she portrayed Julie, a singer/guitarist. She would stay on the show for two and a half years, eventually quitting so she could take the time to grieve for her mother's death.

Amy would gain roles in independent films until in 2008, where she landed the role of Jules Callaghan in Flashpoint. At that time, she was also expecting a baby, and in December of that year, she gave birth to a girl, Francesca Christine. Since then, Amy is known for being one of the few rare Ranger actors who still has a career in acting and singing/songwriting.

She also authored the limited comic book series Power Rangers: The Return, an Elseworld retelling of the story of the original Rangers.

Amy Jo Johnson has performed in the following roles:
Amy Jo Johnson provides examples of the following tropes: