Brian Bernard Johnson (29 April 1930 — 25 July 1966) was an Australian rugby union international.
He attended St Mary's Cathedral College in Sydney and made his first-grade debut for Gordon in 1949, winning a premiership that season.
He had a large role in a win over the Springboks in Cape Town on the 1953 tour of South Africa, which was their first post war loss.
Starting the match at number eight, Johnson had to play a period on the wing to cover for the injured John Solomon, with his performance hailed in the press.
He had been running a coffee plantation on the island and was also heavily involved in local rugby league, captain-coaching the Goroka team.