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When you think about it, it's the only time we get together, this kind of thing happens, and all those parties all get together, it's usually when you're dead, so this is fantastic. Dunham donates a dollar from each of his concert tickets to local charities as he tours the country. Dunham directs his charitable efforts to those in need, both in crises and over the long term.

The Jeff Dunham fund has contributed over 1. Dunham brought viewers on the road with him while in his hometown as his family, friends and other insiders sit down to discuss the man behind the three decades of success. Each season is mainly run during the network's summer schedule, and has featured various hosts over the course of the program's history; the current host is Terry Crews. Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself Not many comedians can be …. Not many comedians can be both a comedian and his own straight man.

Jeff Dunham pulls it off with admirable skill. Jeff is a ventriloquist who uses some of the greatest dummies of all time. Working with the character of the dummies, Jeff gives them the best lines while he asks pertinent questions or spins a story line. The man has imagination and a funny bone that won't quit. Walter is a crotchety old man whose wife drives him crazy. Jeff and Walter interact with the audience in a question and answer session, with Walter getting some hysterical reactions from the audience.

Next you will meet Sweet Daddy Dee, Jeff's street-smart, wise-acre manager. Sweet Daddy is appalled that Jeff doesn't understand the simplest street language.

His opinion of Jeff is that he's too white. Neon white, to use Sweet Daddy's words. Jeff's future as a comedian looks dark. Bubba J. He met her at the county fair, and can still remember her curlers gleaming in the sun. They had a shotgun wedding. Why his wife was late was a mystery to him until someone explained it to him. Peanut is purple. He has a shock of green hair and huge red lips, open constantly in laughter. His sense of the absurd is unique, his expression of it hysterically funny.

Peanut picks on everybody, laughing his head off as he does so. He especially likes to laugh at Jeff, whom he considers not too bright. Peanut thinks Jeff's name should have another syllable.

Jeff-fa-fa is what he prefers to call his mentor, with the last name sounding like Dunhaaaaaam. Last in the lineup is Jose Jalapeno. On a steeeeek.

Jose replies to Jeff's questions and Peanut's ribbing with a Hispanic accent and a deadpan face. Jose tries to avoid Peanut's practical jokes and Walter's farts. Jose fears Taco Bell. Hell's Kitchen Hell's Kitchen is an American reality competition television …. Hell's Kitchen is an American reality competition television series based on the British series of the same name, and also hosted by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay.

It has been broadcast on Fox since The show's humor dealt principally with contemporary American society, and especially hillbilly, redneck, and Southern stereotypes.

The show was greenlighted on the heels of the success of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, which the series' three lead actors toured with in the early to mids. Williams and Jeff Foxworthy. Blue collar is a U. Last Call with Carson Daly is an American late-night entertainment program that was broadcast by NBC from to as part of its late-night lineup. Dunham began practicing for hours in front of a mirror, studying the routines of Edgar Bergen, and the how-to record Jimmy Nelson's Instant Ventriloquism , finding ventriloquism to be a learned skill, similar to juggling, that anyone with a normal speaking voice can acquire.

Dunham explains that as an only child, he enjoyed being alone, likening his solitude to a "warm blanket" with which he could explore his own thoughts and ideas, which prepared him for the solitude of living alone when he later moved to Los Angeles as a struggling comedian. The organizers of the ConVENTion eventually declared Dunham a "retired champion", ineligible from entering any more competitions, as other attendees were too intimidated to compete against him.

Dunham began performing for audiences as a teenager, [9 ] in various venues such as school, church, and during his job at Six Flags. By his middle school years, he began to perform for banquets attended by local celebrities such as Dallas Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach , having developed his style of lampooning those he performed for, using the puppets to say things too risque for him to say without them.

That year Dunham began attending Baylor University , hoping to graduate with a degree in communications, while performing around campus. For the naive and devoutly-raised Dunham, Broadway was a new world filled with beautiful showgirls and crusty stagehands, and his first taste of entertainment industry egos came when Rooney called Dunham into his dressing room, and told him he was there for one reason alone: so that Rooney could change his costumes.

His experience at Catch a Rising Star in New York City served as a bitter confirmation of where ventriloquists stood in the comedic food chain, as the emcee at that club gave Dunham little respect.

According to Dunham, after he arrived at the club in the evening and informed the emcee that he was a ventriloquist, the emcee reacted with derision, telling Dunham that he would be given a late time slot, and after that time slot came and passed, kept postponing Dunham's stage time until Dunham left the club. When he first arrived in Los Angeles, the comedy in his act bombed. Dunham attributes to his underdeveloped comedy, explaining that while the characters' personalities were developed at that point, his jokes were not.

In addition to this, the comedy world was not welcoming to ventriloquists, and his manager, Judi Brown-Marmel, did not use the word "ventriloquist" when finding bookings for him, choosing to present him as a comedy duo. Though the year-old Dunham was elated that his year goal was arriving two years early, McCawley later cancelled Dunham's appearance after attending, with Roseanne Barr , a public performance of Dunham's the day before Dunham's scheduled Tonight Show taping.

McCawley informed Dunham on the day of the scheduled taping that he had been wrong in his initial assessment of Dunham, whom he now said was not ready for The Tonight Show. His dreams dashed, the humiliated Dunham continued to tighten his act in Los Angeles clubs, performing same six minute segment with Peanut a total of nine times for McCawley over the next few months.

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