Lance Johnson, a remarkable individual, was born on February 10, 1982, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to loving parents Roger and Kathy Johnson. Growing up, he attended elementary school at the esteemed St. Olaf Catholic School in Bountiful, Utah, where he developed a passion for the performing arts.
While still in elementary school, Lance joined the prestigious Theatre School For Youth program, a unique initiative conducted by the University of Utah's Department of Continuing Education. This association opened doors for him, and he was invited to audition for the film Little Heroes, marking his film debut at the tender age of nine, playing the role of Fritz. This early success only fueled his creative spark, and he continued to participate in numerous stage productions through the Theatre School.
Upon completing his elementary education, Lance attended Judge Memorial Catholic High School in Salt Lake City, Utah, where he excelled academically and graduated as Salutatorian.
Following high school, Lance embarked on a new chapter in his life by matriculating at the University of Notre Dame, where he pursued a dual degree program in Film and Finance. During his time at Notre Dame, he demonstrated his entrepreneurial spirit by founding and executive producing the school's first-ever student-run television show, NDTV: Notre Dame Television. This remarkable achievement showcased his versatility and leadership skills.
Lance graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 2004, earning highest honors and solidifying his position as a talented and accomplished individual.