Actor and comedian Ally Beardsley has been arrested, and his court date is October 16. Although his Instagram account is private, the fan page has uploaded pictures of him getting handcuffed.
Ally Beardsley, an American actor and comedian, gained popularity through his work with Dropout (previously known as CollegeHumor), which featured him in shows like CollegeHumor Originals, Game Changer, and Total Forgiveness.
Highlights
- Fans are speculating that Ally Beardsley was arrested during the protest, especially since he shared a picture on Instagram showing himself being detained by police.
- In a recent post on Instagram, Ally Beardsley was seen wearing a black t-shirt that read “Not in Our Name” while being handcuffed, flanked by two police officers.
- He was heading to court for a case titled “The People of the State of California vs Beardsley, Allison.
He is also known for his roles in Dimension 20, a Dungeons & Dragons series on Dropout, in which he played various LGBTQ+ characters.
Before joining CollegeHumor in 2017, Beardsley worked in Amsterdam with Boom Chicago for three years.
He also performed regularly at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles.
Along with Grant O’Brien, Beardsley created and starred in the web series Total Forgiveness (2019) for CollegeHumor.
In this show, they took on challenges to win money to help pay off their student loans.
Ally Beardsley Arrested In A Protest Led By Jewish Groups
Protesters led by Jewish groups recently occupied the New York Stock Exchange in Lower Manhattan.
They are demanding an end to what they call genocide in Gaza and are targeting companies like Raytheon and Lockheed Martin for making money from war.
FREE PALESTINE!!! ally beardsley the fucking icon you are pic.twitter.com/luie9DHInC
— Daily Ally Beardsley (@DailyBeardsley) October 14, 2024
Fans are speculating that Ally Beardsley was arrested during the protest, especially since he shared a picture on Instagram showing himself being detained by police.
In a recent post on Instagram, Ally Beardsley was seen wearing a black t-shirt that read “Not in Our Name” while being handcuffed, flanked by two police officers.
Similarly, the caption said Ally Beardsley was heading to court for a case titled “The People of the State of California vs Beardsley, Allison.”
He reflected on how, last year, they couldn’t have anticipated the violence and inhumanity that would follow.
Beardsley also called for support to free and rebuild Gaza and urged an end to the USA’s unconditional support for Israel’s retaliation.