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Brasfield sometimes did ventriloquist routines with a dummy named Bocephus, after whom Hank Williams Sr. nicknamed his then-infant son Hank Williams Jr.; and also did comedy with June Carter. In March 1956, Brasfield appeared with Elvis Presley at Atlanta's Fox Theatre.
Arthur Wilkinson Worsley (16 October 1920 – 19 July 2001) [1] was a British ventriloquist who appeared regularly on British television from the 1950s to the 1970s. His act with dummy Charlie Brown had Charlie do all the talking, while Worsley himself remained "silent".
This is a list of notable ventriloquists and their best known characters. It is ordered by nationality or country in which they were notable in an alphabetical order, and then by alphabetical order of surname. It does not include voice-over artists who did not perform with a figure, or "dummy" as it is usually called.
Pages in category "Ventriloquists' dummies" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Literary examples of frightening ventriloquist dummies include Gerald Kersh's The Horrible Dummy and the story "The Glass Eye" by John Keir Cross. In music, NRBQ's video for their song "Dummy" (2004) features four ventriloquist dummies modelled after the band members who 'lip-sync' the song while wandering around a dark, abandoned house.
Ventriloquists' dummies (12 P) Pages in category "Ventriloquism" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
I'm No Dummy is a 2009 documentary film about ventriloquism directed by Bryan W. Simon and produced by Marjorie Engesser through Montivagus Productions. It premiered at the 2009 Seattle International Film Festival [1] before being released to the United States by Salient Media and NBCUniversal in 2010.
A few weeks later, Fator purchased a Willie Talk dummy from Sears [7] and soon won a $25 prize for a performance at a church picnic. [8] [9] Fator got his first ventriloquism dummy when he was ten years old. [10] Throughout his childhood, Fator entertained family and friends with his ventriloquism and did impersonations of singers and actors. [7]