Jay Johnston

Biography: Whether appearing on camera or simply stepping in front of the microphone to voice one of countless animated characters, actor/writer/producer and director Jay Johnston had a way of bringing the laughs to every project he worked on. While Johnston's career got off to a respectable start thanks to walk-on roles in Ellen and Just Shoot Me, it was the multi-faceted funnyman's involvement with Mr. Show that truly served to launch his career. Later, in between roles in such features as Jack Frost, Bicentennial Man, Not Another Teen Movie, and Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Johnston kept busy with appearances on Curb Your Enthusiasm and Malcolm in the Middle. By the time Johnston assumed the role of Officer Taylor on Arrested Development, he was widely considered one of the comedy world's best-kept secrets. A role in the 2006 comedy Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny found Johnston helping to bring the self-proclaimed "Greatest Band in the World" to the big screen, with aWhether appearing on camera or simply stepping in front of the microphone to voice one of countless animated characters, actor/writer/producer and director Jay Johnston had a way of bringing the laughs to every project he worked on. While Johnston's career got off to a respectable start thanks to walk-on roles in Ellen and Just Shoot Me, it was the multi-faceted funnyman's involvement with Mr. Show that truly served to launch his career. Later, in between roles in such features as Jack Frost, Bicentennial Man, Not Another Teen Movie, and Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Johnston kept busy with appearances on Curb Your Enthusiasm and Malcolm in the Middle. By the time Johnston assumed the role of Officer Taylor on Arrested Development, he was widely considered one of the comedy world's best-kept secrets. A role in the 2006 comedy Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny found Johnston helping to bring the self-proclaimed "Greatest Band in the World" to the big screen, with a recurring role on The Sarah Silverman Program following in quick succession. In 2007, Johnston signed on as writer/producer/voice star of the cynical, clay-animated religious satire Moral Orel -- which took direct aim at such kitchy religious propaganda as Davey and Goliath. Expand

Jay Johnston's Scores

Average career score: 69
Highest Metascore: 89 Arrested Development: Season 1
Lowest Metascore: 38 Hype: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 15
  2. Negative: 1 out of 15
15 tv reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd DAG: Season 1 Nov 14, 2000 Chainsaw tbd
38 Hype: Season 1 Oct 8, 2000 Writer tbd
tbd Two Guys and a Girl: Season 4 Oct 6, 2000 Cabbie tbd
tbd Mr. Show with Bob and David: Season 4 Oct 26, 1998 Featured (Seasons 1-3), Regular (Season 4) / Various / Writer tbd
86 Mr. Show with Bob and David: Season 3 Sep 12, 1997 Various / Writer tbd
66 Just Shoot Me: Season 1 Mar 4, 1997 Jay Johnston 7.5
tbd Mr. Show with Bob and David: Season 2 Nov 15, 1996 Various / Writer tbd
tbd Mr. Show with Bob and David: Season 1 Nov 3, 1995 Featured (Seasons 1-3), Regular (Season 4) / Various 9.0
tbd Ellen: Season 3 Sep 13, 1995 Transition Guy tbd