Wesley Payne

Wesley Payne

Wesley Payne is a character that appears on American Auto and is played by Jon Barinholtz

Appearances

ShowEpisodeNameAirdate
American AutoS02E01Crisisjanv. 24, 2023
American AutoS02E02Most Hated CEOjanv. 31, 2023
American AutoS02E03Celebrityfévr. 7, 2023
American AutoS02E05Going Greenfévr. 21, 2023
American AutoS02E06The Letterfévr. 28, 2023
American AutoS02E07Young Designersmars 7, 2023
American AutoS02E08Hackmars 14, 2023
American AutoS02E09Night Outmars 21, 2023
American AutoS02E10Passion Projectmars 28, 2023
American AutoS02E11Funeralavr. 4, 2023
American AutoS02E12Dealer Eventavr. 11, 2023
American AutoS02E13Judgement Dayavr. 18, 2023

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