Stewart Johnson, a multifaceted individual born on December 4, 1975, hails from the United States but has made Estonia his home.
Initially, Johnson pursued a career in diplomacy, studying in America. However, a turning point occurred in 1997 when he found himself in Estonia, a decision that would ultimately shape his life's trajectory.
In 2010, Johnson co-founded Comedy Estonia, an organization that would become an integral part of his professional journey. During his tenure, he played an active role, fostering a sense of community within the comedy scene.
A trailblazer in the Estonian comedy landscape, Johnson was the first to bring stand-up comedy to the stage. His innovative approach helped pave the way for future generations of comedians.
In 2019, Johnson took on a new challenge, bringing his feature film, "The Chuck Band Show", to life. This ambitious project was made possible with the support of Hooandja, a co-financing platform. The film is a semi-autobiographical account of Johnson's life, with the protagonist, Chuck Berger, a lovable loser radio DJ, played by Johnson himself.