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Joe Gatto, star of “Impractical Jokers,” has died, according to speculations.


Joe Gatto, star of “Impractical Jokers,” has died, according to speculations.

The celebrity rumor mill is frequently swamped with death rumors. So when death rumors concerning someone with such a high profile as Joe Gatto start circulating, it certainly gets people’s attention.

You may rest confident that the fan-favorite practical joker is still alive and well. However, the stories of Joe Gatto’s death were also correct. Do you have any other questions? Don’t worry; we’ll take care of it.

Joseph Gatto, the late, wasn’t one of the practical jokers.
The claims of another Joseph Gatto’s death in The Los Angeles Times sparked rumors about Joe Gatto’s death.

The only thing the homicide victim and the beloved comedian had in common was their names.

Joseph Gatto was a teacher, an artist, and the father of three children, including state assemblyman Mike Gatto and Marianna Gatto, the director of the Italian-American Museum of Los Angeles.

In 2013, he was shot and killed in his Silver Lake, Los Angeles, home during an apparent home invasion robbery.

According to the autopsy, the single shot fired from a handgun wound in his belly caused his death.

Joe Gatto
Joe Gatto

The Age Gap Explains Everything

Joe Gatto of the Impractical Jokers was born on June 5, 1976, while the deceased Joe Gatto was born in the early 1930s. He was only 37 years old at the time of his death, while the latter was 78.

As a result, the age difference helps to distinguish the two. And, as if that weren’t enough, the Comedian is a New York native who still lives there, whereas Gatto lived in Los Angeles.

In contrast to the disparities, the Gattos’ consternation is understandable. The New York comic and the Los Angeles teacher were artists, and both had daughters.

Joe Gatto, star of “Impractical Jokers,” is still alive and well.

The American comedian is still alive. In reality, he has been aggressively advancing his profession.

For example, on February 21, 2020, he starred in the comedy film Impractical Jokers: The Movie.

The film is based on the true story of how the stars of ‘Impractical Jokers’ were dispatched on the road to compete in hidden-camera challenges for the chance to redeem three of the four jokers.

Joe Gatto, James Murray, Sul Volcano, and Brian Quinn are all part of the original cast.

In late August 2020, the New York native, who urges followers to adopt pets from shelters, published a book called The Dogfather.

The book provided a firsthand peek into his life as the alpha male of the Gatto Pups, his rescue dog pack.

The book is a lighthearted retelling of Gatto’s experiences of growing up as an Italian, his fondness for desserts, and his adoption of dogs.

All of his canines are called after desserts: Cannoli, Biscotti, Tartufo, Zeppole, Spumoni, Pignoli, Napoleon, and Mishkan, to mention a few.

Tour of Scoopski Potatoes

Joe Gatto and the Impractical Jokers have revealed their live show tour dates for 2021. The timetable for 2021/2022, which begins in November, appears to be a fantastic opportunity for the crew to get back on the road following COVID.

When he’s not working to increase his $7 million net worth, the self-proclaimed “dog parent” posts photographs and videos of his animal friends and family on Instagram.

His wife, Bessy Gatto, and two gorgeous children, Milana Francis Gatto and Remington Joseph Gatto, make up his family.

His Instagram account shows how he spends his time and engages in pleasant activities with his children, such as hiking, swimming, and playing games.