Christie D’Zurilla Los Angeles Times Anthony “A.J.” Johnson, a comedian and actor known for performances in the 1990s movies “Friday,” “Menace II Society,” and “House Party,” has died. He was 55. Confirmation of Johnson’s death came Monday from his agent, LyNea Bell. “The world of Comedy has truly been shaken, again,” she said in a statement to the Los Angeles Times. “Our BH Talent family is heartbroken about the loss of the iconic legend of stage and screen Mr. Anthony ‘AJ’ Johnson. He has left with us amazing memories of his laughter, dynamic acting skills, but most of all his enormous personality and heart of gold.” Bell continued on Instagram, posting a photo of the actor and writing, “My hearts hurts … The world lost an icon. a legend..R.I.P. A.J. Johnson.. you will be missed by many on so many levels.” No cause of death was provided. Johnson was found …