Born on a crisp February 5th, 1933, in the vibrant city of London, England, United Kingdom, Brian Stanley Johnson, commonly referred to as B.S. Johnson, was a multifaceted individual who made a profound impact in the world of literature and film. As a writer and director, Johnson's creative endeavors would go on to leave a lasting legacy, with some of his most notable works including the 1967 film "You're Human Like the Rest of Them", the 2000 film "Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry", and the 1971 film "Poem".
Throughout his life, Johnson was blessed with a loving partnership with Virginia Kimpton, his wife and companion. Together, they shared a deep and abiding love that would only be strengthened by the passing of time.
Sadly, on a somber November 13th, 1973, Johnson's life came to a close in the same city where he was born, leaving behind a rich tapestry of creative works and a loving partner who would carry on his memory for years to come.