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|goals = Overturn the 2020 presidential election results and keep [[Donald Trump]] in office (failed)
|goals = Overturn the 2020 presidential election results and keep [[Donald Trump]] in office (failed)
|skills= Entertainment Talent
|skills= Entertainment Talent
|crimes = Rioting <br> Conspiracy <br> Insurrection
|crimes = Rioting<br>Conspiracy<br>Insurrection<br>Trespassing<br>Sedition
|type of villain = Disgraced Actor<br>Rioter
|type of villain = Disgraced Actor<br>Rioter
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Jay Johnston is an actor and comedian. He is most notable for his work as a writer and cast member for Mr. Show with Bob and David, and for his roles on The Sarah Silverman Program, Arrested Development, and Bobs Burgers.


He was the voice of Jimmy Pesto in Bob's Burgers from 2011 until he was fired in 2021.
Jay Johnston is an actor and comedian. He is most notable for his work as a writer and cast member for ''Mr. Show'' ''with Bob and David'', and for his roles on ''The Sarah Silverman Program'', ''Arrested Development'', and ''Bobs Burgers''.
 
He was the voice of Jimmy Pesto in ''Bob's Burgers'' from 2011 until he was fired in 2021.


He was one of the participants of the [[2021 United States Capitol storming]].
He was one of the participants of the [[2021 United States Capitol storming]].
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In March 2021, a message sent by the FBI on Twitter was seeking the identity of a man who bore resemblance to Johnston, and who was identified as Johnston by friends of the actor. In a December 2021 article by The Daily Beast, two of Johnston's friends said he admitted to being at the Capitol on January 6th.
In March 2021, a message sent by the FBI on Twitter was seeking the identity of a man who bore resemblance to Johnston, and who was identified as Johnston by friends of the actor. In a December 2021 article by The Daily Beast, two of Johnston's friends said he admitted to being at the Capitol on January 6th.


After the FBI tweet and news of his alleged participation, Johnston's colleagues and friends from Mr. Show with Bob and David tried to reach out to Johnston, but recieved no response. In December 2021, he was fired from Bob's Burgers. It is unknown if he was charged, arrested, or brought in for questioning.
After the FBI tweet and news of his alleged participation, Johnston's colleagues and friends from ''Mr. Show with Bob and David'' tried to reach out to Johnston, but recieved no response. In December 2021, he was fired from ''Bob's Burgers''. It is unknown if he was charged, arrested, or brought in for questioning.


[[Category: Fallen Heroes]]
[[Category: Fallen Heroes]]

Revision as of 02:33, 6 November 2022

Jay Johnston
File:JayJohnston.jpg
Full Name: Jay Johnston
Alias: Jimmy Pesto
Origin: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Occupation: Actor
Comedian
Writer
Skills: Entertainment Talent
Hobby: Acting
Writing
Comedy
Goals: Overturn the 2020 presidential election results and keep Donald Trump in office (failed)
Crimes: Rioting
Conspiracy
Insurrection
Trespassing
Sedition
Type of Villain: Disgraced Actor
Rioter


Jay Johnston is an actor and comedian. He is most notable for his work as a writer and cast member for Mr. Show with Bob and David, and for his roles on The Sarah Silverman Program, Arrested Development, and Bobs Burgers.

He was the voice of Jimmy Pesto in Bob's Burgers from 2011 until he was fired in 2021.

He was one of the participants of the 2021 United States Capitol storming.

Villany

in 2015, Johnston appeared on The Gavin McInnes Show, hosted by the eponymous founder of the far-right group, the Proud Boys.

In March 2021, a message sent by the FBI on Twitter was seeking the identity of a man who bore resemblance to Johnston, and who was identified as Johnston by friends of the actor. In a December 2021 article by The Daily Beast, two of Johnston's friends said he admitted to being at the Capitol on January 6th.

After the FBI tweet and news of his alleged participation, Johnston's colleagues and friends from Mr. Show with Bob and David tried to reach out to Johnston, but recieved no response. In December 2021, he was fired from Bob's Burgers. It is unknown if he was charged, arrested, or brought in for questioning.