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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 pled guilty on July 8, 2024, and was sentenced to one year ...
Jay Johnston, who voiced the role of Jimmy Pesto in “Bob’s Burgers” and played Officer Taylor on “Arrested Development,” pleaded guilty to a felony count of interfering with law ...
Johnston, 56, voiced pizzeria owner Jimmy Pesto in the beloved Fox animated comedy series. He is also known for his roles in Mr. Show with Bob and David , The Sarah Silverman Program , and ...
There are various recurring characters in the series, including Jimmy Pesto Sr. (Jay Johnston, 2011–2021; Eric Bauza, 2023–present), Bob's primary business rival who owns an Italian-themed restaurant across the street with his friend Trev, and his three sons: Jimmy Jr. (Benjamin), Tina's somewhat oblivious love interest who just wants to ...
The following are members of the Pesto family: Jimmy Pesto Sr. (voiced by Jay Johnston in 2011–2021, Eric Bauza in 2023–present) – Jimmy Pesto Sr., real surname Poplopovich, is the owner of the Italian-themed restaurant across the street called "Jimmy Pesto's Pizzeria", which is more popular than "Bob's Burgers". Although of Eastern ...
Meanwhile, Bob comes up with a recipe idea that Jimmy Pesto Sr. promptly steals, to great success. Furious, Bob confronts Jimmy, but advice from Linda, Teddy, and Mort help him recognize that he is better than Jimmy, and that Jimmy's success with a stolen idea is fleeting compared to his own ability to generate more good ideas on his own.
Meanwhile, Bob and Linda learn about a mobster named Dominic "The Grunt" Gruntanno. who was shot and killed in the restaurant in 1931 and given a plaque to confirm it, creating tension between Bob and Jimmy Pesto due to his fondness for gangster movies, Jimmy then makes a fake plaque to put outside his restaurant gaining popularity.
The woman accused of stabbing a postal worker to death over a spot in line at a Harlem deli has a long history of knife violence — and once threatened “to cut” one of her previous victims.