Jay Johnson


Biography

Actor/ventriloquist Jay Johnson is best known for his role on the 1970s hit television comedy "Soap." Born on July 11, 1949, in Richardson, Texas, Johnson was the recipient of beginner's luck: the "Soap" role was his very first television part. Playing the character of Chuck Campbell (who never went anywhere without his trusty dummy, Bob, who served as a mouthpiece for Campbell, saying t...

Biography

Actor/ventriloquist Jay Johnson is best known for his role on the 1970s hit television comedy "Soap." Born on July 11, 1949, in Richardson, Texas, Johnson was the recipient of beginner's luck: the "Soap" role was his very first television part. Playing the character of Chuck Campbell (who never went anywhere without his trusty dummy, Bob, who served as a mouthpiece for Campbell, saying the things he was too timid to say himself), Johnson appeared in 56 episodes of the often-controversial sitcom from 1977 through 1981. After "Soap," he continued landing roles as an actor and ventriloquist, including a recurring role as a ventriloquist priest on the Nell Carter sitcom "Gimme a Break!." Eventually, Johnson would focus more on acting instead of ventriloquism, including roles on such series as "Broken Badges," in which he played a depressed police officer. He would continue securing roles on television throughout the early 21st century (albeit on a more sporadic basis), although he scored big on Broadway when "Jay Johnson: The Two and Only" opened to rave reviews in 2006, and a year later, brought him a Tony Award.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

I'm No Dummy (2008)
Himself
Licensed to Kill (1997)
Himself
Annabelle's Wish (1997)
Voice

Producer (Feature Film)

23 Blast (2014)
Associate Producer

Music (Feature Film)

Last Christmas (2019)
Song
A Bad Mom's Christmas (2017)
Song
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
Song
Cast Away (2000)
Song
I'll Be Home for Christmas (1998)
Song
The Ref (1994)
Song
Robocop 3 (1993)
Song
Static (1986)
Song

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

I'm No Dummy (2008)
Other
Licensed to Kill (1997)
Other

Director (Special)

Harry Anderson's Sideshow (1987)
Creator

Cast (Special)

The 28th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (2001)
Presenter
Harry Anderson: The Tricks of His Trade (1996)
A Comedy Celebration: The Comedy & Magic Club's 10th Anniversary Special (1989)
Harry Anderson's Sideshow (1987)
Anything For Love (1985)
Sutters Bay (1983)
Edwin Simmons; Blake'S Son
Blockheads (1982)
Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes (1980)

Writer (Special)

Harry Anderson: The Tricks of His Trade (1996)
Writer
Harry Anderson's Sideshow (1987)
Writer

Producer (Special)

Harry Anderson: The Tricks of His Trade (1996)
Executive Producer
Harry Anderson's Sideshow (1987)
Executive Producer

Film Production - Main (Special)

Late Night With David Letterman Eighth Anniversary Special (1990)
Production

Special Thanks (Special)

Harry Anderson: The Tricks of His Trade (1996)
Writer
Harry Anderson's Sideshow (1987)
Writer

Misc. Crew (Special)

Janet: The Velvet Rope (1998)
Other
The Late Show With David Letterman Video Special 2 (1996)
Researcher
The Late Show with David Letterman Video Special (1994)
Researcher
Late Night With David Letterman: 10th Anniversary (1992)
Researcher

Cast (Short)

Johnny Green & His Orchestra (1935)

Life Events

Bibliography