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For other persons named Jamie Johnson, see Jamie Johnson (disambiguation). Jamie Johnson Born 1979 Education New York University Occupation filmmaker James Wittenborn Johnson (born 1979) is one of the great-grandsons of the founder of Johnson & Johnson Inc. and an Emmy-nominated documentary filmmaker. Johnson The documentary was nominated for two Emmy Awards including 'Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming' for the director. The other nomination was in the category 'Outstanding Nonfiction Special' for the producers: Sheila Nevins (executive producer), Wittenborn (produced by) and Johnson (producer). Johnson's newest project, The One Percent, had its world premiere at the TriBeCa Film Festival on April 29, 2006. The 80-minute feature discusses the challenges America faces as a society in which one percent of the people control nearly half the total wealth. The film features Robert Reich, Bill Gates Sr., Milton Friedman, Both Born Rich and The One Percent were promoted on Oprah Winfrey's television show. He was showcased along with Nicole Buffett, adopted granddaughter of billionaire Warren Buffett. Johnson is a graduate of the Pingry School, a prep school located in Martinsville, New Jersey.[1] He attended New York University, where he majored in American History. Personal life The films Born Rich and The One Percent strained Johnson's relationship with other members of the New York elite, who he has used his connections with to secure interviews. Born Rich sparked a lawsuit and accusations from a few of the subjects, Johnson's friends, that Johnson portrayed them unfairly. The films also cooled the relationship with his own family, including his father, James Loring Johnson. Later, while developing The One Percent, Johnson discovered his father, who otherwise led a quiet life of reading and painting landscapes, had helped fund a documentary about apartheid and economic unfairness in South Africa. Though his father refused to talk about it, Johnson learned from his mother that his father had been reprimanded | ||||
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