Bryan Johnson Age, Wiki and Bio

Bryan Johnson

Quick Info

ProfessionEntrepreneur, Venture Capitalist, Writer
NationalityAmerican
Date of Birth22/08/1977
Age47 years
BirthplaceProvo, Utah, USA

Bio/Wiki

NicknameAnti-Ageing Millionaire
Known ForHis age-reversal regimen

Physical Stats & More

Height5' 11" (180 cm)
Eye ColorLavender Gray
Hair ColorLight Ash Blonde

Educational Qualification(s)

College/University
  • Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah
  • University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Chicago, Illinois
Degrees
  • A Bachelor of Arts in International Studies from Brigham Young University (2003)
  • A Master of Business Administration from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business (2007)

Personal Life

HometownSpringville, Utah
Marital StatusDivorced
ReligionChristianity
Food HabitVegan
Hobbies
  • Travelling
  • Writing
  • Reading
  • Gymming
TattooOn the right wrist: Chemical bond structure

Relationships & More

Affairs/GirlfriendTaryn Southern (2016-2021)

Family

FatherRichard Johnson
MotherEllen Huff
Children
  • Kala Johnson
  • Talmadge Johnson (Makeup Artist)
  • Joanne Johnson

Career

OverviewBryan Johnson is a prominent entrepreneur known for his ventures in technology and venture capital. He initially gained recognition for his startup, Braintree, which was acquired by PayPal for $800 million, significantly enhancing his wealth. His path has seen various milestones including the creation of Kernel, a neuroimaging company, and the OS Fund, dedicated to investing in science and technology startups. Johnson's latest endeavor, Project Blueprint, involves a rigorous anti-aging regimen emphasizing health and longevity.

Some Lesser Known Facts

Bryan was raised in Springville, Utah, with three brothers and one sister, after his parents divorced.
He lived with his mother and stepfather in Florida, who owned a trucking company.
At 19, he served as a missionary in Ecuador for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
While at university, he successfully ran a door-to-door cell phone business, making around $180,000 in his first year.
In his earlier career, he co-founded a VoIP company, attempting to innovate in telecommunications.
He faced a significant depression during his twenties that lasted a decade.
Johnson made approximately $300 to $400 million from the sale of Braintree.
He invested significantly in scientific ventures and launched Kernel after acquiring extensive knowledge in neuroimaging.
His anti-aging practices include consuming a massive amount of vegetables and fruits, a strict workout regime, and a unique lifestyle to support his longevity goals.
He faced lawsuits and criticism regarding his treatment of employees and adherence to strict health routines, later documenting some experiences on social media.
Bryan has expressed commitment to advancing human health in the face of evolving superintelligence technologies.