Jeff Dunham
Ventriloquist and stand-up comedian

Born
April 18th, 1962
63 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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A ventriloquist and comedian, this performer gained fame through stand-up comedy acts featuring a variety of unique puppets. His popularity soared with the 2007 special 'Arguing with Myself,' which showcased comedic interactions with puppet characters such as Achmed the Dead Terrorist and Walter. He has also appeared on numerous television shows, including 'The Tonight Show' and 'Comedy Central Presents.' After launching his own series, 'The Jeff Dunham Show,' he became a household name, earning accolades for his live performances and televised specials.
Created and performed in 'Arguing with Myself'
Starred in 'The Jeff Dunham Show'
Developed characters like Achmed and Walter
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