Career
His column "Hollywood Notes" was syndicated by the Newspaper Enterprise Association. Johnson was the source of Groucho Marx"s famous quote, “I don’t want to belong to any club that would accept me as one of its members.” Johnson published the remark in his column of 20 October 1949, claiming it came from Marx’s resignation letter to the Friars Club. In the late 40"s and early 50"s, Johnson hosted a television series about Hollywood called Erskine Johnson"s Hollywood Reel which aired on Paramount Television Network"s flagship station KTLA. Between 1937 and 1960, Johnson appeared in eight movies and two television series, mostly as himself or as a reporter.
His most memorable screen appearance was in the 1947 comedic mystery The Corpse Came Cause Of Death in which he had a cameo as himself with many of his rival gossip columnists.