Don Johnson celebrates Miami Vice at 40

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On the 40th anniversary of Miami Vice’s television debut, star Don “Sonny Crockett” Johnson calls the impact on his life—and cinema and TV history ever since—“profound”.

Created by Anthony Yerkovich and produced by Michael Mann for NBC, Miami Vice debuted on NBC on 16 September 1984 and ran for five seasons until 1990. The series co-starred Philip Michael Thomas as “Tubbs” and its many featured guests included Pam Grier, Helena Bonham-Carter, Bruce Willis, Leonard Cohen, Willie Nelson, Liam Neeson, Little Richard, Ben Stiller, Sheena Easton, Barbra Streisand, Steve Buscemi and more.

Don Johnson plays Chief Sandy Burnne in Jeremy Saulnier’s latest film, Rebel Ridge, streaming on @netflix.

’Brother’s Keeper’, the feature-length pilot episode of Miami Vice, on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/495G
Michael Mann’s Miami Vice on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/2bbW
Rebel Ridge on Letterboxd:

Interview by @gemmanz ‬
Edited by Richard Martin


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