If you’re a fan of the hit ’90s TV showPower Rangers, you’ll definitely know the name Amy Jo Johnson. You might remember her as Kimberly, the original Pink Ranger. With her fierce martial arts skills and bubbly personality, she quickly became a fan favorite. But Amy Jo didn’t stop there. After her time as a Power Rangercame to an end, she took on a variety of roles in film and television. Fromromantic comediesto dramas, she’s proven her versatility as an actress time and time again.
Throughout her career, Amy Jo has brought a unique energy and charm to every character she’s portrayed. Whether she’s playing a quirky best friend or a tough detective, she always manages to steal the show. So, without further ado, let’s take a look at every major movie role Amy Jo Johnson has had sincePower Rangers. Get ready to reminisce about all the amazing characters she’s brought to life on the big screen!

7Susie Q (1996)
In this heartwarming family film, Amy Jo Johnson stars asSusie Q, a young woman who is tragically killed in a car accident. However, with the help of a friendly ghost (played by Justin Whalin), Susie is able to return to the living world and make amends with the loved ones she left behind. Johnson’s performance as Susie is both touching and hilarious, as she navigates the challenges of being a ghost while also trying to find her place in the world. Alongside Richter, Johnson also shares the screen with Shelley Long and Chris William Martin in this feel-good movie.
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6Perfect Body (1997)
InPerfect Body, Johnson plays the lead role of Andie Bradley, a young gymnast who is struggling to balance her personal and professional lives. As she trains for the Olympics, she grapples with body image issues and the pressure to succeed. The film feels like it is ahead of its time with its striking portrayal of buoyancy and the battle with eating disorders. Johnson’s portrayal of Alex is both authentic and empowering, as she showcases the dedication and resilience it takes to compete at the highest level. Alongside Johnson, the film also stars Tara Boger and Wendie Malick.
5Sweetwater (1999)
Sweetwater: A True Rock Storyis a musical TV movie that tells the true story of the band Sweetwater and their journey to fame in the late 1960s. The film follows the band as they perform at the iconic Woodstock festival and navigate the challenges of the music industry. Amy Jo Johnson plays the role of Nansi Nevins, the lead singer of Sweetwater. Nansi is a talented musician with a powerful voice and a rebellious spirit.
As she and the rest of the band rise to fame, they are faced with a series of personal and professional challenges that test their friendships and relationships. Throughout the film, Amy Jo gives a captivating and dynamic performance as Nansi. She brings a sense of passion and energy to the character, making her a standout in the film. Sweetwater also features a talented cast that includes Michael Philips and Kelli Williams.

4Tiger Eyes (2012)
Based on the beloved young adult novel by Judy Blume,Tiger Eyestells the story of a teenage girl named Davey who is struggling to cope with the sudden death of her father. After the tragedy, Davey and her family move to New Mexico to live with relatives. Amy Jo Johnson played the role of Davey’s mother, Gwen. In this poignant and emotional film, Amy Jo gave a powerful and nuanced performance as a grieving mother trying to hold her family together in the aftermath of a devastating loss. She shared the screen with Willa Holland, who played Davey, and a supporting cast that included Tatanka Means.
3Bent (2013)
Despite being a short film,Bentdeserves more acclaim than it has received in the ten years of its release. Amy Jo Johnson has written and directed the film herself. The20-minute dramawalks us through the story of Amelia, played by Amy Jo Jackson, and Jackie, played by Sonya Salomaa, who are two lifelong best friends going through something heart wrenchingly beautiful. The overall theme of the film focuses on the idea that we, as humans, aren’t broken, just a little bent. The soft-paced emotional growth of the two characters paired with clever dialogue,a comedic touch, and strikingly phenomenal performances by the main characters makes the film worth asking a longer cut for.
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2The Space Between (2017)
Written and directed by Amy Jo Johnson herself,The Space Betweenis an indie drama about a father who suddenly realizes that he is not the father of his son. Mitch, played by Micheal Cram, travels across states to look for his baby’s real father, Amy Jo Johnson stays back to portray her motherhood as Amelia, in an impeccable fashion. Amelia is a deeply flawed and relatable character, and Johnson brings a sense of authenticity to the role. The film also features performances from Sonya Salomma and Julia Stone, who play supporting roles.
1Between Waves (2018)
Between Wavesis the story of Rick Gray (Faust Checho) who moves back to the town he grew up in. Amy Jo Johnson plays Sheri, who ends up reuniting with an old flame. This old flame is a famous author named Rick who is going through a midlife crisis. As Rick returns to his hometown to reclaim the first car he ever owned, he rediscovers the meaning of life and begins to reevaluate his priorities.
Along the way, he spends time with Sheri and the two of them embark on a journey of healing. Throughout the film, Amy Jo gives a nuanced and emotional performance as Sheri. She perfectly captures the ups and downs of the character’s journey towards self-discovery. Between Waves also features a talented cast that includes Chase Stokes and William Russ.

