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Jeff Dunham
Facts are ventriloquists dummies. Sitting on a wise man's knee they may be made to utter words of wisdom; elsewhere, they say nothing, or talk nonsense, or indulge in sheer diabolism.
Jeff Dunham is a ventriloquist and a stand-up comedian. He has performed on numerous comedy shows, including Comedy Central Presents in 2003. His usual puppets include a woozle named Peanut, a bitter old man named Walter, a dead terrorist named Achmed and José Jalapeño - a talking jalapeño pepper on a stick. His first DVD, Jeff Dunham: Arguing With Myself, was released in April 2006. In this stand-up offering, Jeff opens his show playing straight-man to his usual crew and includes two other characters: Sweet Daddy Dee and Bubba J.
Peanut is a purple woozle with a small tuft of green hair on his head, and only one shoe. Peanut was made in Salem, Virginia. Unlike most of Jeff Dunham's puppets, Peanut's eyes and eyebrows are immobile. This allows for a greater range of motion for his head. Peanut also has a rod attached to his left elbow which Jeff operates to further the range of the puppet's movement.
According to his fictional biography, Peanut was born on an island in Micronesia in the Pacific Ocean near Guam and has 5 siblings. He never finished school. He moved to the United States in 1986.
Demonstrating improvisational comedy, Jeff sometimes does a segment at the end of Walter's routine in which Walter answers questions that the audience are asked to provide prior to the show.
José is a jalapeño pepper with a Mexican personality, a sombrero, and a mustache, whose running joke is adding "on a stick" (or as Jose says, "on a steeek!") to the end of most of his sentences. José's movement is restricted to one single motion of the mouth which Jeff operates by using his thumb on the back of José's stick. Although hindered from doing much else, José makes up for his mobility loss with his characteristics, his singing ability, and most of all, his stick.
Walter is a retired and grumpy old man with arms always crossed in discontent. Married 47 years, he has an impatient, negative, and often sarcastic view on today's world. He is a Vietnam War veteran and a former welder, and "doesn't give a damn" about anyone; especially his own wife.
Sweet Daddy Dee is Jeff's "new manager" and is trying to school Jeff in street, often with much difficulty, to no avail, and with much dismay at Jeff's lack of knowledge of black slang. Sweet Daddy Dee wears a purple pimp suit and is bald underneath his removable hat, although the original Sweet Daddy Dee had an afro. He considers himself a "Playa in Management Profession" (P.I.M.P.). The dummy has movable eyes and eyebrows and can pull his upper lip back.
Bubba J. loves beer and NASCAR. The "J." is short for his last name, Junior, he is married, and is assumed to have at least one child. Odd as his characteristically redneck attitude is what is even weirder is that the dummy can move just his left eye from center to left. He bears a notable resemblance to Mortimer Snerd.
A wisecracking skeleton with a beard and a turban. He is used by Dunham to perform comedy based on today's issues of "Terrorism". He is known for yelling "Silence! I kill you!" to people in the audience who laugh at his customs.
Actually Peanut's puppet, Mini Jeff is a small puppet that resembles Jeff down to the clothing he is wearing at the time, with Peanut saying "boy is he ugly". Jeff then replies "he looks a little like me", with Peanut laughing and then saying "noooo, he looks a lot like you". The only real physical difference between Jeff and Mini Jeff's voice is that Mini Jeff's voice is much deeper. Jeff can control Peanut and Mini Jeff simultaneously with the same hand, ultimately making his capacity for puppets up to three. Mini Jeff is rude and interrupting, but puts the 'on a stick' phrase at the end of Jose's sentences when he forgets to.
His new comedy special "Spark of Insanity" features Peanut; José; Walter; Melvin, the Super Hero Guy; and Achmed the Dead Terrorist. The DVD was taped at the Warner Theater. Comedy Central aired "Spark of Insanity" on September 23, 2007.
Melvin was introduced on the Comedy Central Presents episode and the "Spark Of Insanity" DVD. Although he has only one real power (X-ray vision), he claims he'd be more of a superhero if it weren't for his large nose and small stature. He alternately claims his arch-nemesis is Pinocchio or his wife, but only at certain times of the month when she "turns evil." He has also said he does not have an arch nemesis because he wears corrective shoes. He also claims to fight cattle rustlers.
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