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Dan Johnson is an American Professional wrestler.

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  • Im Laufe seines Lebens hatte Dan Probleme mit seinem Bein und verstarb schließlich am 3. Dezember 2006, während der Entwicklung von Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters. Das Spiel hatte ein Denkmal für ihn, welches man nach dem Ende der Credits sehen konnte.
  • Dan Johnson is an American Professional wrestler.
  • Dan Johnson was an employee of Insomniac Games who was famous for his cameos in the games. His first cameo was in Ripto's Rage, and made many more cameos afterwards, most of whom are found in the Ratchet & Clank series. All his life, Dan has had difficulties with his legs. He died in December, 2006, at age 32. Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters, which was in production at the time of his death, was dedicated to him.
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  • Dan Johnson was a lorry driver whose usual place of residence was Wandsworth but whose job took him all over the country. He turned up out of the blue, knocking on the door of 11 Coronation Street one night in March 1980 looking for digs after fellow driver Ian McAllister had recommended it, having stayed there for one night the week before. Although taken aback, Elsie Tanner was won over by his genial cockney charm although her experience with fellahs led her to accusing him of being fly but he laughed it off and said that he was totally straight.
  • Daniel Ryan Johnson (born August 10, 1979 in Coon Rapids, Minnesota) is a Major League Baseball first baseman in the Tampa Bay Rays organization. He graduated from Blaine High School, Blaine, Minnesota in 1997 and attended Butler University for his Freshman year where he was named All-Conference in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference, before transferring to a Junior college, and finally ending up at the University of Nebraska where he was instrumental in a College World Series appearance, and earned All-American honors.
  • Dan Johnson (1974 - December 2006) was a former Insomniac Games employee and level designer who worked with the company for many years. As an inside joke, Insomniac Games (almost) always hid cameos of Dan in their games, starting with Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! (and still do). Dan left Insomniac Games and moved to High Impact Games along with many other Insomniac Games employees. During his life, Dan has had difficuties with his leg. He died on December 3, 2006, during the production of Size Matters. The game has a memorial to him, and can be found after the ending credits.
  • Center Danny Johnson played for three NHL teams in the early 1970s. He was also proficient in the WHA and the minor leagues during a career that lasted a dozen seasons. Johnson played junior with the Weyburn Red Wings, Flin Flon Bombers, Fort Frances Royals and Brandon Wheat Kings before turning pro with the Tulsa Oilers of the Central Hockey League in 1965-66. He excelled in the CHL, winning the Tommy Ivan trophy as the league's most valuable player in 1970 and earning selection to the league's second all-star team in 1969 and 1970. Johnson was called up for one game by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1969-70 and was selected by the Vancouver Canucks in the Expansion Draft. He registered a career-best 15 goals in 1970-71 but was placed on waivers the next season and claimed by the Detroit Red
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