Jeff Dunham, fast becoming one of the most popular standup comedians in the world, is getting a little help from some of his friends. The thing is that none of his friends are human. His friends are a dead terrorist, a grouchy old man, a redneck NASCAR nut and a Woozle, just to name a few. Jeff Dunham is one of the best ventriloquists of all time and all of his partners are puppets.
He was an only child, and thus he invented imaginary characters to fill up his time and overcome his shyness. He became interested in ventriloquism and began teaching himself the art. His very first puppet was a classic Mortimer Snerd dummy. He first used his skills to deliver an oral book report in the third grade. When he reached college in Baylor University, he was giving shows to paying audiences during his weekends.
In 1988, he moved to Los Angeles where he honed his skills at an array of comedy venues like the Improv, the Comedy, Magic Club and others. His hard work finally paid off when he appeared on the "Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson in April of 1990. From then on, he had achieved critical acclaim from around the world. He was even named "Funniest Male Stand-up Comic" at the American Comedy Awards, placing him in the same class as Jerry Seinfeld, Jeff Foxworthy and Robin Williams.
Apart from his irresistibly funny material, the main reason so many people love his act is because it is so believable. This master ventriloquist and comedian makes us believe that his puppets are human. Each portray such individual behavior that you are tricked into believing that they are alive, complete with personality and heart.
One of Jeff's numerous sidekicks is Walter, a grumpy old man who doesn't bother to hold back his opinions and with a permanently disgruntled personality, perfected crafted into his face.
Peanut the Woozle, is another one of Dunham's friends. A Woozle is a fictional character first mentioned in the Winnie the Pooh series. Due to his special construction, Peanut's moves differently compared to most puppets. He looks different, too, with a spike of green hair, yellow fur, purple skin and just one shoe.
And who can forget Bubba J, a beer guzzling NASCAR nut. Or Jose Jalapeo, a talking Jalapeo pepper on a stick, or even Achmed, the Dead Terrorist. All of Dunham's created characters come together to create a cast of unforgettable characters that will leave you rolling with laughter.
Jeff Dunham has made several appearances on television, including award winning comedy specials. He has sold millions of DVD's and wowed audiences around the world. Now you can see this comedic genius in person. His tour is coming to a city near you. Buy your tickets and be prepared to laugh the night away. - 16887
He was an only child, and thus he invented imaginary characters to fill up his time and overcome his shyness. He became interested in ventriloquism and began teaching himself the art. His very first puppet was a classic Mortimer Snerd dummy. He first used his skills to deliver an oral book report in the third grade. When he reached college in Baylor University, he was giving shows to paying audiences during his weekends.
In 1988, he moved to Los Angeles where he honed his skills at an array of comedy venues like the Improv, the Comedy, Magic Club and others. His hard work finally paid off when he appeared on the "Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson in April of 1990. From then on, he had achieved critical acclaim from around the world. He was even named "Funniest Male Stand-up Comic" at the American Comedy Awards, placing him in the same class as Jerry Seinfeld, Jeff Foxworthy and Robin Williams.
Apart from his irresistibly funny material, the main reason so many people love his act is because it is so believable. This master ventriloquist and comedian makes us believe that his puppets are human. Each portray such individual behavior that you are tricked into believing that they are alive, complete with personality and heart.
One of Jeff's numerous sidekicks is Walter, a grumpy old man who doesn't bother to hold back his opinions and with a permanently disgruntled personality, perfected crafted into his face.
Peanut the Woozle, is another one of Dunham's friends. A Woozle is a fictional character first mentioned in the Winnie the Pooh series. Due to his special construction, Peanut's moves differently compared to most puppets. He looks different, too, with a spike of green hair, yellow fur, purple skin and just one shoe.
And who can forget Bubba J, a beer guzzling NASCAR nut. Or Jose Jalapeo, a talking Jalapeo pepper on a stick, or even Achmed, the Dead Terrorist. All of Dunham's created characters come together to create a cast of unforgettable characters that will leave you rolling with laughter.
Jeff Dunham has made several appearances on television, including award winning comedy specials. He has sold millions of DVD's and wowed audiences around the world. Now you can see this comedic genius in person. His tour is coming to a city near you. Buy your tickets and be prepared to laugh the night away. - 16887
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