Gary Johnson (played by Glen Powell)
Born in 1947, Gary Johnson was a real-life undercover cop and the most fascinating details of his life were detailed in 2001 by Texas Monthly writer Skip Hollandsworth. His physical attributes were described as “tall but not too tall, thin but not too thin, with short brown hair that has turned gray around the sideburns” and “soft brown eyes.”
Unlike the film, Johnson lives in Houston, not New Orleans, but most of his characteristics are reflected in the film pretty accurately. “He’s the perfect chameleon,” prominent Houston lawyer Michael Hinton described in the article. “Gary is a truly great performer who can turn into whatever he needs to be in whatever situation he finds himself. He never gets flustered, and he never says the wrong thing. He’s somehow able to persuade people who are rich and not so rich, successful and not so successful, that he’s the real thing. He fools them every time.”
His code phrase “all pie is good pie” is accurate, per the article, as well as his love for cats, teaching, and philosophy. After more than 70 arrests, life as an animal-loving Buddist, and serving the US during the Vietnam War, Johnson died in 2022. He did not, as the film portrays, murder anyone. “We made that part up,” the film cheekily notes in the closing credits.



















