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Jay Johnson (ventriloquist) - Wikipedia
Jay Johnson (born July 11, 1949) is an American ventriloquist and actor, best known for playing Chuck (and Bob) Campbell on Soap.
Jay Johnson (baseball coach) - Wikipedia
Jay Bradley Johnson [1] (born April 20, 1977) [2] is an American college baseball coach and former second baseman, who is the current head baseball coach of the LSU Tigers. He played college baseball at Shasta from 1997 to 1998 before transferring to Point Loma Nazarene. [3]
Jay Johnson - IMDb
Jay Johnson was born on 11 July 1949 in Richardson, Texas, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Soap (1977), Annabelle's Wish (1997) and That '70s Show (1998). He has been married to Sandra Asbury-Johnson since 14 May 1972.
Jay Johnson's Monkey Joke | Actor – Writer – Ventriloquist ...
Jay Johnson Actor, Writer, Ventriloquist, Comic. With a career that has spanned five decades Jay Johnson has written, produced and performed in almost every medium of entertainment. He is considered to be one of the top practitioners in the art of ventriloquism.
Jay Johnston - Wikipedia
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.
Talent Profile
Jay’s one man show Jay Johnson: The Two and Only opened on Broadway to rave reviews and won him the American Theatre Wing Tony Award for Best Special Theatrical Event for 2007. In addition to being a ventriloquist, Jay is also a writer, comic, cartoonist, poet and puppeteer.
'Bob's Burgers' actor Jay Johnson sentenced to prison for ...
Oct 28, 2024 · Actor Jay Johnston (right) emerges from the U.S. District Courthouse in Washington on Monday after been sentenced to one year in prison for his part in a mob’s attack on the U.S. Capitol nearly four years ago.
Jay Johnson made all the right moves to quickly build LSU ...
Jun 27, 2023 · With the Golden Spikes Award winner leading the way along with star transfers Paul Skenes and Tommy White, the Tigers made the 46-year-old Johnson the first baseball coach to win a national championship before his third year at a school.
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