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|name = John "J.T." Teller
 
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|status = Deceased
 
|status = Deceased
 
|spouse(s) = [[Gemma Teller Morrow]]
 
|spouse(s) = [[Gemma Teller Morrow]]
 
|family = [[Jackson 'Jax' Teller]] (Son)<br>[[Thomas Teller]] (Son)<br>[[Trinity Ashby]] (Daughter)
 
|portrayed by = [[Victor Newmark]]<br>[[Nicholas Guest]] (Voice)
 
|portrayed by = [[Victor Newmark]]<br>[[Nicholas Guest]] (Voice)
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|family = [[Jackson 'Jax' Teller]] (Son)<br>[[Thomas Teller]] (Son)<br>[[Trinity Ashby]] (Daughter)}}
 
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'''John 'JT' Teller''', was Gemma's first husband and they had two children together, [[Jax]] and [[Thomas Teller]].
   
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==Biography==
John 'JT' Teller, was Gemma's first husband and they had two children together, [[Jax]] and [[Thomas Teller]]. John was hit by a semi-truck, Nov. 11, 1993 and died two days later of his injuries. Before his death, he wrote a manuscript called [[The Life and Death of Sam Crow: How the Sons of Anarchy Lost Their Way]]. The manuscript quotes many beat poets and writers. It espouses a '60s ideology of fighting for freedom but not for material goods. Jax found a copy of this book and another copy was given to Piney whom John calls his oldest, dearest and wisest friend. At the conclusion of episode 13, Piney gave his copy of the manuscript to Jax during [[Donna Winston]]'s ([[Opie]]'s wife) funeral while Jax was standing near John Teller's grave.
 
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===Background information===
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John was hit by a semi-truck, Nov. 11, 1993 and died two days later of his injuries. Before his death, he wrote a manuscript called [[The Life and Death of Sam Crow: How the Sons of Anarchy Lost Their Way]]. The manuscript quotes many beat poets and writers. It espouses a '60s ideology of fighting for freedom but not for material goods. Jax found a copy of this book and another copy was given to Piney whom John calls his oldest, dearest and wisest friend. At the conclusion of episode 13, Piney gave his copy of the manuscript to Jax during [[Donna Winston]]'s ([[Opie]]'s wife) funeral while Jax was standing near John Teller's grave.
   
 
Gemma states to Jax, that his father loved writing and was very good at it. She informs him that she bought the old Selectrix typewriter for him, which is briefly seen in the storage unit.
 
Gemma states to Jax, that his father loved writing and was very good at it. She informs him that she bought the old Selectrix typewriter for him, which is briefly seen in the storage unit.
   
 
 
 
 
==Throughout The Series==
 
 
===Season One===
 
===Season One===
 
Clay states to Jax, that he and his father started the gun running business sometime in the mid-80's, served time and lost brothers for it. He had Trinity in 1988, with Maureen, so his prison time had to be between 1989 and 1993, for gun related charges, stemming from an ATF raid on the clubhouse. Clay states to McCeavy, that most of the club was busted for assembling guns at the clubhouse and they learned to keep both sides of club business separate.
 
Clay states to Jax, that he and his father started the gun running business sometime in the mid-80's, served time and lost brothers for it. He had Trinity in 1988, with Maureen, so his prison time had to be between 1989 and 1993, for gun related charges, stemming from an ATF raid on the clubhouse. Clay states to McCeavy, that most of the club was busted for assembling guns at the clubhouse and they learned to keep both sides of club business separate.

Revision as of 04:56, 17 June 2013

John 'JT' Teller, was Gemma's first husband and they had two children together, Jax and Thomas Teller.

Biography

Background information

John JT Teller

John was hit by a semi-truck, Nov. 11, 1993 and died two days later of his injuries. Before his death, he wrote a manuscript called The Life and Death of Sam Crow: How the Sons of Anarchy Lost Their Way. The manuscript quotes many beat poets and writers. It espouses a '60s ideology of fighting for freedom but not for material goods. Jax found a copy of this book and another copy was given to Piney whom John calls his oldest, dearest and wisest friend. At the conclusion of episode 13, Piney gave his copy of the manuscript to Jax during Donna Winston's (Opie's wife) funeral while Jax was standing near John Teller's grave.

Gemma states to Jax, that his father loved writing and was very good at it. She informs him that she bought the old Selectrix typewriter for him, which is briefly seen in the storage unit.

Season One

Clay states to Jax, that he and his father started the gun running business sometime in the mid-80's, served time and lost brothers for it. He had Trinity in 1988, with Maureen, so his prison time had to be between 1989 and 1993, for gun related charges, stemming from an ATF raid on the clubhouse. Clay states to McCeavy, that most of the club was busted for assembling guns at the clubhouse and they learned to keep both sides of club business separate.

Season Two

In season 2, Gemma tells Jax that after Thomas' death, John had become lost.

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John's Rebuilt Motorcycle

She suspects that John's death was not an accident and implies that it may have been suicide.

Season Three

In season 3, Maureen Ashby tells Gemma that John is the father of her daughter, Trinity Ashby. John briefly appears to Jax, after an explosion in Dunglow, calling, 'Son' to him.

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Picture with Maureen and Trinity Ashby

During the final episode of Season 3, NS, while half of the club is being taken away by the ATF, Tara reads some of the letters Maureen slipped into Jax's backpack. As the episode finishes, we hear John's voice over reading the letter saying that if he is to pass away he is sure it will be at the hands of Clay and Gemma.

Also in Season 3 when Liam O'Neill blows up the truck and Jax is thrown to the ground, in the confusion he sees his father (John Teller) walking towards him when in reality it is Clay.

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