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⚫ | }}'''Sarah Johnson''' was the cook and housekeeper of the [[Collinwood (MGM)|Collinwood]] estate in [[Collinsport]], [[Maine]] in [[1970]]. An employee of family matriarch [[Elizabeth Collins Stoddard (MGM)|Elizabeth Collins Stoddard]], she was the one who first allowed the [[vampire]], [[Barnabas Collins (MGM)|Barnabas Collins]] access to their home. She later discovered the dead body of Elizabeth’s daughter, [[Carolyn Stoddard (MGM)|Carolyn Stoddard]] propped up against a wall in the foyer of the house. Like many of Collinwood’s employees, Mrs Johnson lived on the estate. |
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− | : ''The role of Mrs. Sarah Johnson was played by [[Barbara Cason]]. In the original [[Dark Shadows (1966)|Dark Shadows]] television series, the role of [[Sarah Johnson |Mrs. Johnson]] was played by [[Clarice Blackburn]]'' |
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Sarah Johnson was the cook and housekeeper of the Collinwood estate in Collinsport, Maine in 1970. An employee of family matriarch Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, she was the one who first allowed the vampire, Barnabas Collins access to their home. She later discovered the dead body of Elizabeth’s daughter, Carolyn Stoddard propped up against a wall in the foyer of the house. Like many of Collinwood’s employees, Mrs Johnson lived on the estate.