Jonathan Joss
Jonathan Joss Gonzales, born on December 22, 1965, and passing on June 1, 2025, was a distinguished American actor and musician celebrated for his Native American heritage. Joss gained widespread recognition for his memorable performances, notably portraying John Redcorn in the beloved animated series "King of the Hill." His voice brought depth to the character, who became a fan favorite over the show's 13-season run.
In addition to his work in animation, Joss showcased his talent as Chief Ken Hotate in the acclaimed comedy series "Parks and Recreation." His portrayal of the quirky and humorous chief resonated with audiences and added a unique charm to the show, further solidifying his status in the entertainment industry.
Beyond his screen roles, Jonathan was also passionate about music, often integrating his artistic abilities in various projects. His contributions to the arts extended beyond acting, as he was an advocate for the representation of Native American culture in media.
Throughout his career, Joss earned accolades for his work, leaving a lasting impact on both the television landscape and the Native American community. His legacy is characterized by a commitment to authenticity and representation, paving the way for future generations of indigenous artists. Jonathan Joss will be remembered not only for his talent but also for his contributions to cultural awareness and appreciation.