Jon Lajoie Bio, Age, Sister, Wife, Net Worth, Height, Movies, TV Shows

What happened to Lajoie? Biography

Jon Lajoie is a comedian, actor, rapper, singer, composer, director, record producer, musician, and online star from Canadian. He became well-known by posting humorous original songs and comedy routines on his YouTube account. In the comedic series The League on FXX, Lajoie played Taco MacArthur. Since 2016, he has contributed original music to TV series and movies and published indie folk songs under the Wolfie’s Just Fine moniker.

How old is Lajoie? – Age

Lajoie is 43 years old as of 21 August 2023. He was born in 1980 in Montreal, Canada.

Lajoie Family – Education

Lajoie grew up on Montreal’s South Shore after being born in Longueuil, Quebec, Canada. He is the third of nine children, with a Québécois father and an English-Canadian mother. Lajoie took lessons and attended a Pentecostal church where she had early musical experiences. He received his diploma from Montreal’s Dawson College. After completing a professional theater school in 2002, he spent three years playing in a band in the Montreal region.

Lajoie Comedy Central Presents

On November 7, 2009, Lajoie shot a Comedy Central Presents episode. The launch date was March 5, 2010. On June 6, the world premiere of his song “Pop Song” video was featured in an uncensored special that aired as part of Comedy Central’s Secret Stash.

Lajoie Career

Lajoie was chosen to play the role of Taco MacArthur, an inebriated and jobless musician, on the FXX television series The League. Lajoie sang songs that were composed especially for the series. In one episode of the Williams Street original television series NTSF:SD:SUV::, he had a cameo appearance as Caleb95. LaJoie competed in the Canadian version of LOL: Last One Laughing, an Amazon Prime comedy competition, in February 2022, alongside Dave Foley, Colin Mochrie, and Tom Green.

Lajoie played Thomas Edison, an English-Canadian artist, in the French-language television series L’Auberge du chien noir on Radio-Canada from 2003 to 2017. In 2006, Lajoie started his career as a comedic musician.He performs comedic skits, music, and some comedy. In addition, Jon Lajoie has four studio albums out, the first two of which had comedic tracks. Subtitled ‘Wolfie’s Just Fine,’ his third and fourth albums shunned humor altogether.

Canadian comedian and actor Jon Lajoie
Canadian comedian and actor Jon Lajoie

Lajoie played the employer of Damon Wayans, Jr.’s character in the 2014 film Let’s Be Cops. Additionally, he played Officer Regan in Quentin Dupieux’s 2013 film Wrong Cops. Lajoie has released a number of novelty songs, which are accessible on YouTube and websites like Funny or Die. In 2016, Lajoie launched his first non-humorous music project under the name Wolfie’s Just Fine (a reference to Terminator 2: Judgment Day), even though he had originally been hesitant to make a “serious album” because of his image as a comedic performer.

Produced by Joe Corcoran and mixed by Phil Ek, the 10-track indie folk album titled I Remembered but Then I Forgot was released on April 8. The album’s themes primarily narrate and draw from Lajoie’s early life experiences. Inspired by Lajoie’s first horror film experience, Friday the 13th: A New Beginning, the song “A New Beginning” has a music video (directed by Lajoie and Brandon Dermer) that pays homage to the movie by recreationing a particularly powerful scene shot for shot.

Lajoie’s Wolfie’s Just Fine EP, Perfection, Nevada (2018), was produced by Mike Mogis of Bright Eyes as a follow-up. The film, which debuted on June 22, examines themes of coming of age and includes allusions to movies from the 1990s. Lajoie co-directed the music videos for the Tremors-inspired song “Trying to Sleep” and the single “Break My Back,” which features actor Xander Berkeley. With his work on The League, LaJoie penned and performed 14 songs for the show, marking his first step into songwriting for film and television.

Lajoie composed five songs in 2019 for Warner Bros.’ The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, including “Not Evil” and “Catchy Song,” which were produced by Dillon Francis. Lajoie composed three songs in 2022 with Jack Dolgen contributing lyrics for The Afterparty’s third episode.

Lajoie Movies and TV Credits

Movies

♦ 2020 – Wish Upon a Unicorn
♦ 2016 – Moments of Clarity
♦ 2014 – Let’s Be Cops
♦ 2013 – Wrong Cops
♦ 2012 – Wrong Cops: Chapter 1

TV Shows

♦ 2022 – LOL: Last One Laughing Canada
♦ 2014 – Kroll Show
♦ 2013 – NTSF:SD:SUV::
♦ 2009–2015 – The League
♦ 2003–2019 – L’Auberge du chien noir