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Dunham was born on April 18, 1962, in Dallas, Texas. [7] [8] [9] When he was three months old, he was adopted by real estate appraiser Howard Dunham and his homemaker wife Joyce, who raised him in a devoutly Presbyterian household [9] in an affluent Dallas neighborhood, as an only child.
Grumpy Old Man (Dana Carvey) – February 11, 1989; Wayne's World (Dana Carvey, Mike Myers) – February 18, 1989; Cooking with the Anal Retentive Chef (Phil Hartman) – April 1, 1989; Tales Of Ribaldry – April 1, 1989; Sprockets – April 15, 1989; Lothar of the Hill People (Mike Myers, Phil Hartman, Jon Lovitz) – April 15, 1989
A Grumpy Old Man (Dana Carvey) – February 11, 1989; Annoying Man – November 11, 1989; Queen Shenequa (Ellen Cleghorne) – October 26, 1991; Jan Brady (Melanie Hutsell) – January 11, 1992; Cajun Man (Adam Sandler) – February 8, 1992; Buster Jenkins – February 15, 1992; Opera Man (Adam Sandler) – April 18, 1992
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Jeff Dunham tour dates. Dec. 28 at the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, MI. Dec. 29 at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, IN. Dec. 30 at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, PA
Kevin Elliot Pollak (born October 30, 1957) is an American actor, comedian, impressionist and podcast host. He has appeared in over 90 films; his roles include Sam Weinberg in Rob Reiner's A Few Good Men, Jacob Goldman in Grumpy Old Men and its sequel Grumpier Old Men; Todd Hockney in The Usual Suspects, Phillip Green in Martin Scorsese's Casino, and Bobby Chicago in End of Days.
A series of three (to date) sketches—"The Blind Date", "The Hospital Visit", and "The Game Show"—featuring Tom Hanks as San Bernardino advertising exec Jeff Morrow whose life (to say nothing of everybody else around him) has not been the same since a pear fell from a tree and hit him on the head.
Achmed the Dead Terrorist / Jacques Merde - The skeletal corpse of an incompetent suicide bomber, whom Dunham uses to satirize the contemporary issue of terrorism. Achmed the Dead Terrorist was temporarily renamed 'Jacques Merde, the Dead French Terrorist' (Jacques Merde meaning "Jack Shit") for this television special due to a formal request ...