Jay Johnston

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{{Short description|American actor and comedian (born 1968)}}

{{Other people}}

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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|October 22, 1968}}

| birth_place = Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

| alma_mater = Columbia College Chicago (BA)

| occupation = {{hlist|Actor|comedian}}

| years_active = 1995–2022

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Jay James Johnston (born October 22, 1968) is an American actor and comedian. He was a writer and cast member on Mr. Show with Bob and David and had roles on The Sarah Silverman Program, Moral Orel, Arrested Development, and Bob's Burgers.

Johnston participated in the United States Capitol attack on January 6, 2021, and was arrested and charged on June 7, 2023. Following the incident, Johnston was fired from his longtime role as Jimmy Pesto on Bob's Burgers; he has not appeared in any films or television shows since. He plead guilty on July 8, 2024, and was sentenced to one year and one day in prison on October 28, 2024, but was pardoned by Donald Trump in January of 2025.

Early life and education

Johnston was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. He has a younger brother named Tim. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in acting from Columbia College Chicago in 1993.{{cite web|title=Famous Columbia College Chicago Alumni|url=https://www.ranker.com/list/famous-columbia-college-chicago-alumni-and-students/reference|access-date=December 26, 2021|website=Ranker.com|language=en}}

Career

After graduating from college, Johnston later joined the Chicago Second City's touring comedy for a number of years and also performed in stage shows at the Annoyance Theater in Chicago.[https://archive.today/20130117193145/http://benkharakh.com/jay_johnston Ben Kharakh's Interview with Jay Johnston (Part 1) November 14, 2007][https://archive.today/20130117230456/http://benkharakh.com/jay_johnston2 Ben Kharakh's Interview with Jay Johnston (Part 2) November 14, 2007]

From 1995 to 1998, Johnston worked as a sketch actor and writer on all four seasons of Mr. Show with Bob and David.{{cite web|last=Harris|first=Will|title=The 'W/ Bob and David' Cast Tells Us Their Favorite Post-'Mr. Show' Roles|url=https://www.thrillist.com/entertainment/nation/mr-show-with-bob-and-david-supporting-cast-members-tell-all|date=November 3, 2015|access-date=April 6, 2021|website=Thrillist.com|language=en}}{{cite web|last=Evans|first=Bradford|date=June 20, 2014|title=Diving Deep Into the Legendary 'Mr. Show' Season 3 Writing Staff|url=https://www.vulture.com/2014/06/writing-staff-breakdown-mr-show-season-3.html|access-date=April 6, 2021|website=Vulture.com|language=en-us}} After the conclusion of Mr. Show, Johnston had a recurring role on Arrested Development, as well as appearing in films such as Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy and Bicentennial Man.

Johnston and fellow Mr. Show regulars Dino Stamatopoulos and Scott Adsit were part of the creative team behind Adult Swim's stop-motion animation series Moral Orel, which ran from 2005 to 2008. Johnston wrote and directed episodes of the series and voiced multiple characters in the first two seasons.{{Cite web |title=Moral Orel |url=https://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/moral-orel/cast/1030278537/ |access-date=June 16, 2022 |website=TV Guide |language=en}}

Johnston starred on all three seasons of Comedy Central's The Sarah Silverman Program as "Officer Jay McPherson", the love interest of Sarah Silverman's sister Laura in the series. The series reunited Johnston with Mr. Show cast members Brian Posehn, Scott Aukerman, B. J. Porter, and Paul F. Tompkins.

Johnston had a recurring voice role as Jimmy Pesto Sr. in the Fox animated series Bob's Burgers from 2011 until his firing in 2021.{{Cite web |first=Michael|last=Haskoor|title='Bob's Burgers' Actor Jay Johnston Will No Longer Voice 'Jimmy Pesto' After Participating In Capitol Riot |url=https://decider.com/2021/12/19/bobs-burgers-actor-jay-johnston-will-no-longer-voice-jimmy-pesto-after-participating-in-capitol-riot/ |website=Decider.com |date=December 19, 2021| access-date=June 16, 2022 |language=en-US}} The role was later recast to Eric Bauza in 2023.{{cite news |last1=London |first1=Rob |title='Bob's Burgers' Finds Replacement for Disgraced Jimmy Pesto Voice Actor |url=https://collider.com/bobs-burgers-cast-eric-bauza-jimmy-pesto/ |access-date=7 November 2023 |work=Collider |date=6 November 2023 |language=en}}

Standing well over 6 feet tall, Johnston regularly played police and other law enforcement roles.{{cite news |first=Bill |last=Chappell |title=Actor Jay Johnston of 'Bob's Burgers' and other comedies pleads guilty in Jan. 6 case |url=https://www.npr.org/2024/07/09/nx-s1-5033776/jay-johnston-guilty-jan-6-bobs-burgers-arrested-development |access-date=September 6, 2024 |date=July 9, 2024 |work=NPR |language=en}}

United States Capitol attack

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In March 2021, a Twitter message by the FBI was seeking the identity of a man at the January 6 United States Capitol attack who bore a resemblance to Johnston and who was identified as Johnston by friends of the actor. In a December 21, 2021, article by The Daily Beast, two of Johnston's friends said he admitted to being at the Capitol on January 6. After the FBI tweet and the news of his alleged participation, Johnston's friends and colleagues from Mr. Show with Bob and David reached out to Johnston, but received no response. Johnston was fired from Bob's Burgers shortly after being identified.{{cite web|title=Actor Jay Johnston Banned From 'Bob's Burgers' Over Capitol Riot|url=https://www.thedailybeast.com/actor-jay-johnston-banned-from-bobs-burgers-over-capitol-riot|date=December 17, 2021|work=The Daily Beast|first1=Asawin|last1=Suebsaeng|first2=Marlow|last2=Stern|first3=Adam|last3=Rawnsley|language=en-us}}

The FBI arrested Johnston on June 7, 2023, and charged him with felony obstruction of officers during civil disorder as well as several misdemeanor offenses. He was released after paying a $25,000 bond.{{cite web|title=DOJ charges 'Bob's Burgers,' 'Arrested Development' actor in Jan. 6 Capitol riot|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/feds-charge-bobs-burgers-arrested-development-actor-jan-6-capitol-riot-rcna88135|date=June 7, 2023|work=NBC News|first=Ryan J.|last=Riley|language=en-us}}{{Cite web |url=https://apnews.com/article/capitol-riot-actor-jay-johnston-bobs-burgers-5221271f878a92df59d8f224b9772f16 |title=Actor Jay Johnston, known for 'Bob's Burgers' character, arrested on Capitol riot charges |last=Kunzelman |first=Michael |work=Associated Press News |date=June 7, 2023 |access-date=June 7, 2023 |language=en-US}}

Johnston pleaded guilty to a single felony count of obstructing officers during a civil disorder on July 8, 2024.{{Cite news |first=Ryan J. |last=Riley |url=https://www.yahoo.com/news/comedian-anchorman-mr-show-pleads-165103313.html |title=Comedian from 'Anchorman' and 'Mr. Show' pleads guilty in Jan. 6 Capitol attack |access-date=July 8, 2024 |date=July 8, 2024 |work=NBC News |via=Yahoo! News}}{{cite news |last1=Mayorquín |first1=Orlando |title=Former 'Bob's Burgers' Actor to Plead Guilty in Jan. 6 Case |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/25/arts/television/jay-johnston-jan-6.html |access-date=June 27, 2024 |newspaper=The New York Times |date=June 26, 2024 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240626035335/https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/25/arts/television/jay-johnston-jan-6.html |archive-date=June 26, 2024}} On October 28, 2024, Judge Carl Nichols characterized Johnston's conduct as "problematic" and "reprehensible", and sentenced him to one year and one day in prison, 40 hours of community service, and pay $2,000 in restitution.{{Cite news |first=Ella |last=Lee |date=2024-10-28 |title='Bob's Burgers' actor sentenced to 1 year in prison for Jan. 6 role |url=https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4957315-actor-sentenced-prison-capitol-riot/ |newspaper=The Hill |language=en}}

On January 20, 2025, Johnston's fiancé Sara Radovanovitch tweeted that Johnston was among those pardoned by Donald Trump when he entered office for his second term.{{Cite tweet |last=Radovanovitch |first=Sara |user=the_cats_meowww |number=1881535054796697956 |date=January 20, 2025 |title=My fiancé Jay Johnston was just pardoned! |language=en}}

Personal life

Johnston has a daughter, born circa 2011. {{As of|2024|10|28}}, he was engaged to Sara Radovanovitch.

Filmography

=Film=

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|+Film work by Jay Johnston

!scope="col"|Year

!scope="col"|Title

!scope="col"|Role

!scope="col"|Notes

1998

!scope="row"|Jack Frost

|TV Weatherman

|

1999

!scope="row"|Bicentennial Man

|Charles

|

2000

!scope="row"|The Independent

|Soldier

|

2000

!scope="row"|Desperate but Not Serious

|Mustachioed Cop

|

2001

!scope="row"|Not Another Teen Movie

|Roadie

|

2001

!scope="row"|Hollywood Palms

|Young Cop

|

2002

!scope="row"|Men in Black II

|Agent

|

2002

!scope="row"|The Master of Disguise

|Rex

|

2003

!scope="row"|Brainwarp

|Guy Suave

|Direct-to-video

2004

!scope="row"|Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy

| rowspan="2" |Eyewitness News Member

|

2004

!scope="row"|Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie

|

2005

!scope="row"|Dirty Love

|Waiter

|

2006

!scope="row"|Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny

|Gang Member

|

2007

!scope="row"|Project Clear Visions: The Anthrax Conspiracy

|Michael Patrick

|

2008

!scope="row"|The Wayside

|Dad

|

2009

!scope="row"|Secret at Arrow Lake

|Dr. William Hardin

|

2011

!scope="row"|Demoted

|Kline

|

2015

!scope="row"|Hell and Back

|Rick the Lost Soul

|Voice

2021

!scope="row"|Something About Her

|George

|

2022

!scope="row"| Wing Dad

| Allen Marcus

| Last role before his 2023 arrest

= Television =

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"

|+Television work by Jay Johnston

!scope="col"|Year

!scope="col"|Title

!scope="col"|Role

!scope="col"|Notes

1995

!scope="row"|Ellen

|Transition Guy

|Episode: "Hello, I Must Be Going"

1995–1998

!scope="row"|Mr. Show with Bob and David

|Various characters

|28 episodes; also writer

1997

!scope="row"|Just Shoot Me!

|Exterminator

|Episode: "Lemon Wacky Hello"

1997

!scope="row"|Alright Already

|Overnight Parcel Guy

|Episode: "Again with the Porno Video"

1999

!scope="row"|Ultimate Trek: Star Trek's Greatest Moments

|Spock

|Television film

2000

!scope="row"|Tenacious D

|FBI Agent

|Episode: "Road Gig"

2001

!scope="row"|DAG

|Chainsaw

|Episode: "Prom"

2001

!scope="row"|Two Guys and a Girl

|Cab Driver

|Episode: "An Eye for a Finger"

2001

!scope="row"|Spring Break Lawyer

|Reporter

|Television film

2001

!scope="row"|Curb Your Enthusiasm

|Jeremy

|Episode: "Shaq"

2002

!scope="row"|Malcolm in the Middle

|Ed

|Episode: "Reese Drives"

2002

!scope="row"|Next!

|Various

|Pilot

2004

!scope="row"|Sweetwater Tides

| Abbott Lewison

| rowspan="2" |Television film

2004

!scope="row"|Last Laugh '04

|Pervert

2004–2013

!scope="row"|Arrested Development

|Officer Taylor

|10 episodes

2005

!scope="row"|Weekends at the D.L.

|Bill Combs / Darnell Dickerson

|2 episodes

2005–2008

!scope="row"|Moral Orel

|Coach Stopframe / Various voices

|30 episodes; also writer and director

2006

!scope="row"|American Misfits

|The Boss

|3 episodes

2006

!scope="row"|Lovespring International

|Carl Jason

|2 episodes

2006

!scope="row"|Last Laugh '06

|Officer 'Shuggatitz'

|Television film

2007

!scope="row"|Human Giant

|Whale Trainer

|Episode: "Let's Go"; also consultant writer

2007

!scope="row"|Bad Dad

|Drunk Bad Dad

|Episode #1.2

2007

!scope="row"|Larry the Cable Guy's Christmas Spectacular

|Mormon Guy

|Television film

2007–2010

!scope="row"|The Sarah Silverman Program

|Officer Jay McPherson

|32 episodes

2009

!scope="row"|Reno 911!

|FBI Agent

|Episode: "Viacom Grinch"

2009

!scope="row"|Parks and Recreation

|Ranger

|Episode: "Hunting Trip"

2010

!scope="row"|Community

|Police Officer #2

|Episode: "The Science of Illusion"

2010–2012

!scope="row"|Mary Shelley's Frankenhole

|The Wolfman / Various voices

|11 episodes

2011

!scope="row"|Jon Benjamin Has a Van

|Greg Devlin

|Episode: "Little Little Italy"

2011

!scope="row"|Nick Swardson's Pretend Time

|Various roles

|5 episodes

2011

!scope="row"|Guy Suave: Homicidal Spy

|Guy Suave

|Television film

2011–2021

!scope="row"|Bob's Burgers

|Jimmy Pesto / Foodie (voice)

|43 episodes

2012

!scope="row"|Anger Management

|Rodney

|Episode: "Charlie Tries to Prove Therapy Is Legit"

2012

!scope="row"|NTSF:SD:SUV::

|The Letterer

|Episode: "Wasilla Hills Cop"

2013

!scope="row"|Childrens Hospital

|Capt. Beach-House

|Episode: "Imaginary Friends"

2013

!scope="row"|High School USA!

|Officer Dumphy (voice)

|5 episodes

2013–2019

!scope="row"|Mr. Pickles

|Mr. Goodman / various voices

|30 episodes

2014

!scope="row"|Comedy Bang! Bang!

|Repairman

|Episode: "Ellie Kemper Wears a Purple Ruffled Sleeveless Top & Lavender Flats"

2015

!scope="row"|Rick and Morty

|Coldstone Creamery Employee (voice)

|Episode: "A Rickle in Time"

2015

!scope="row"|W/ Bob & David

|Various roles

|4 episodes; also writer

2016

!scope="row"|Modern Family

|Carl

|Episode: "Crazy Train"

2016

!scope="row"|Hidden America with Jonah Ray

|John

|Episode: "Los Angeles: All That Glitters Is Not Gold"

2016–2017

!scope="row"|Love

|Pastor Lewis

|4 episodes

2017

!scope="row"|Animals

|Ad Man 4

|Episode: "Humans"

2018

!scope="row"|Take My Wife

|Guy

|Episode #2.3

2018

!scope="row"|The 5th Quarter

|James Naismith

|Episode: "Hashbrowns & Potaters"

2019

!scope="row"|Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History

|Various roles

| rowspan="2" |Television film

2019

!scope="row"|Dope State

|Paul Standinghpin

2019–2021

!scope="row"|Momma Named Me Sheriff

|Mr. Goodman / Buff Swede (voice)

|18 episodes

2020

!scope="row"|Better Call Saul

|Don Wachtell

|Episode: "Wexler v. Goodman"

References

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