Phillip, Philip, or Phil Johnson may refer to:
- Philip Johnson (1906–2005), noted American architect
- Phil D. Johnson, former basketball player and coach
- Phillip E. Johnson (b. 1940), one of the founders of the intelligent design movement and co-founder of the Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture
- Philip G. Johnson (1894–1944), former president of Boeing
- Phil L. Johnson, men’s basketball coach at the University of Southern California
- Philip N. Johnson, armored car guard who stole approximately $19 million
- Philip Johnson (congressman) (1818–1867), U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania
- Phil Johnson (judge), justice of the Texas Supreme Court
See also: Philip Johnston
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