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Fatjohn

File:Fatjohn Orange.jpg

Birth Name
John Louis Orange
Year of Birth
1964
Height
6'1"
Nationality
American
Family
Jarita Alin(wife)
Mary Ellen Orange (mother)
Travis Jozaf Orange (father)
John Orange Junior (son)
Kenny Orange (son)
Actors
John Orange (played him in Fatjohn)
John Brimm (voices him in Fatjohn Adventures).
Alias Name(s)
John Orange, Sr.
"El Fablo"
FJ


Fatjohn (born in 1964) is a character from the 1990s series Fatjohn and the Fatjohn Adventures installments. He is played by John Orange in the 1990s TV show, and voiced by John Brimm in the Fatjohn Adventures. Like Orange, he is a native of the American state of Tennessee.

Early Life to Graduation from High School

Fatjohn was born John Louis Orange in eastern Tennessee to Mary Ellen Orange and Travis Jozaf Orange. He is named after the actor who played him in Fatjohn, John Orange. As he states in the second installment of Fatjohn Adventures, The Adventures of Fatjohn, Austin, Sean, & Parker, he was born to poor parents who had a hard time making ends meet. He also says that he ate rice and drank water for dinner most days during his childhood. His mother had dreams of becoming a country singer, but her dreams never came true. His father just bummed around all day after losing many jobs. Because his family had hardly any money, Fatjohn was sent to school in old clothes, and had a miserable time in elementary school and during the first year of middle school. By the time he was in the sixth grade, his mother had gotten a job that pays good money. As a teenager, Fatjohn played on his high-school's football team.

Early Adulthood

After graduation, Fatjohn enlisted in the military and went through basic training. He spent seven years in the military before getting a job in trucking at around age 26. He states in one of the Fatjohn Adventures installments that he made some not-so-smart decisions such as gambling, heavy smoking, and heavy drinking while in his twenties. He cleaned up his act before reaching age 30. He inherited half of his family's land when he turned 18, as he states in Fatjohn & Parker: Road Buddies, but he did not start living on his land until he got out of the military.

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