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  1. Jason Kesser. Actor: Rio 2096: A Story of Love and Fury. Jason Michael Kesser is a film and voice actor who has been working for decades, in Los Angeles, New York, and Miami, Fl. Known for his improvisational skills and on-the-spot character creations, as well as having a life long passion for dialects, Jason has been on a steady rise as a ...

  2. Jason Kesser is a voice actor known for voicing Kotaro Katsura, and Heizo Hasegawa. Take a visual walk through their career and see 22 images of the characters they've voiced and listen to 13 clips that showcase their performances.

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  4. Jason is also known for his role as Katsura in Gintama Hulu, for which he spoke on panel at Supercon 2021, as well as Kasuki Minase on Netflix's A.I.C.O. Incarnation, and the Youtube original Obsolete.

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    Former Proud Boys recruit and Charlottesville resident Jason Kesslerobtained the original permit for Unite the Right and briefly became a nationally recognized figure in its fallout. Kessler’s stature in the movement and in the broader culture collapsed in the years that followed, as other movement leaders blamed him for Unite the Right’s failures....

    Once the face of rising white supremacist activism during the Trump era, the telegenic extremist’s celebrity peaked at Unite the Right. Richard Spencer attended the event as a headline speaker, and he infamously helped lead a torchlit march through the University of Virginia campus on Friday, Aug. 11, 2017. Following Heyer’s murder, Spencer threate...

    Gionet, known by his stage name “Baked Alaska,” seized the role of court jester for the white nationalist movement during the Trump era by unleashing a barrage of clownish, sometimes utterly inexplicable stunts on social media for an audience of young racists. Unlikely a figure as he might be to embody this role, the 35-year-old Anchorage native ar...

    James Alex Fields Jr. drove his 2010 Dodge Challenger over 500 miles from Ohio to march with hundreds of other white supremacists at the Unite the Right rally. On Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017, he rammed that car into a crowd of antiracist demonstrators, murdering 32-year-old Heather Heyer and injuring several other people involved in the counterprotest....

    The white nationalist group Vanguard America brought a large, visible contingent to Charlottesville in 2017. Members wore uniform khakis and white polo shirts, and carried banners displaying the group’s insignia, which combined two fascist symbols. The group arrived at Unite the Right after having staged other events, including a rally on June 17, ...

    SPLC warned in January 2017 that a pro-Trump, neo-Nazi blog called The Daily Stormer had emerged as “the top hate site in America,” surpassing its older rival Stormfront. Daily Stormer editor and owner Andrew Anglinappeared to revel in the negative attention. He declared in May 2017 that his readers and everyone else should prepare for “The Summer ...

    Mike “Enoch” Peinovich launched The Right Stuff (TRS) in 2012 as a racist libertarian blog, and in 2014 started a white nationalist, antisemitic podcast called “The Daily Shoah,” playing on a synonym for Holocaust. The podcast overcame rampant infighting, scandals and security issues to become the staple audio broadcast of the alt-right era. After ...

    Unknown as an activist in the white supremacist movement to anyone outside the radical right in August 2017, Matthew Q. Gebertstands out among the men who protested at the event because of his double life as a State Department official with security clearance. Gebert went by the pseudonym “Coach Finstock” at that time and organized with Mike Peinov...

    Despite being an infamous white supremacist, the former klansman David Dukearrived in Charlottesville in August 2017 as a figure with diminished influence in the radical right, especially compared to some of the younger players mentioned here. Duke did however provide a throughline between an older generation of extremists and the alt-right movemen...

    Identity Evropa and its leader Nathan Damigo helped plan Unite the Right. In a press conferenceafter the rally, Richard Spencer blamed violence on the city of Charlottesville’s lack of preparation, while Damigo stood by his side. Elliott Kline, an Identity Evropa personality who at the time went by the pseudonym “Eli Mosley,” arrived at the event a...

  6. Jason Eric Kessler (born September 22, 1983) is an American neo-Nazi, white supremacist, and antisemitic conspiracy theorist. Kessler organized the Unite the Right rally held in Charlottesville, Virginia, on August 11–12, 2017, and the Unite the Right 2 rally held on August 12, 2018.

  7. Biography. TV Listings. Credits. Jason Kesser. Profession Actor. Actor. 1 Credit. Space Dogs: Tropical Adventure. See Jason Kesser full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find...

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