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Jeff Dunham

Jeffrey Douglas Dunham (born April 18, 1962) is an American ventriloquist, stand-up comedian and actor who has also appeared on numerous television shows, including Late Show with David Letterman, Comedy Central Presents, The Tonight Show and Sonny With a Chance. He has seven specials that run on Comedy Central as well as two Netflix specials among others. He also starred in The Jeff Dunham Show, a series that ran in 2009.[1] He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and holds the Guinness Book of World Records record for "Most tickets sold for a stand-up comedy tour" for his Spark of Insanity tour.

Jeff Dunham
Dunham and Achmed the Dead Terrorist, 2009
Birth nameJeffrey Douglas Dunham
Born (1962-04-18) April 18, 1962 (age 62)
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Medium
  • Stand-up
  • television
  • film
Alma materBaylor University
Years active1976–present
Genres
Spouse
Paige Brown
(m. 1994; div. 2008)
Audrey Murdick
(m. 2012)
Children5
Websitejeffdunham.com

Dunham has been called "America's favorite comedian" by Slate. His introduction of Achmed the Dead Terrorist in Spark of Insanity was ranked as the ninth most watched YouTube video at the time while his A Very Special Christmas Special was the most-watched telecast in Comedy Central history, with the DVD selling over 400,000 copies in its first two weeks.[2] Forbes ranked Dunham as the third highest-paid comedian in the United States behind Jerry Seinfeld and Chris Rock[3] and reported that he was one of the highest-earning comics from June 2008 to June 2009, earning approximately $30 million during that period.[4]

His style has been described as "a dressed-down, more digestible version of Don Rickles with multiple personality disorder". Time described his characters as "politically incorrect, gratuitously insulting and ill-tempered."[5] Dunham has been credited with reviving ventriloquism[6] and doing more to promote the art form than anyone since Edgar Bergen.[1]

Early life

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.[10]

He began ventriloquism in 1970 at age eight, when his parents gave him a Mortimer Snerd dummy for Christmas, and an accompanying how-to album.[8] The next day he checked out a how-to book on ventriloquism from the library,[1][9] and explained in 2011 that he still had it, remarking that he was "a thief in the third grade". By the fourth grade, Dunham decided he not only wanted to be a professional ventriloquist, but the best one ever.[9] 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,[1] finding ventriloquism to be a learned skill, similar to juggling, that anyone with a normal speaking voice can acquire.[11] Dunham has explained 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.[9]

When Dunham was in the sixth grade, he began attending the Vent Haven ConVENTion in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, an annual international meeting of ventriloquists that includes competitions, where he met Jimmy Nelson in person. Dunham has missed only one ConVENTion since then, in 1977. 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. The Vent Haven Museum devotes a section to Dunham, alongside Señor Wences and Dunham's idol, Edgar Bergen.[1]

Career

Beginnings

Dunham began performing for audiences as a teenager,[8] 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.[1] Dunham's television debut came in 1976 when the still prepubescent performer caught the attention of Dallas reporters like Bill O'Reilly, who interviewed Dunham for a local news story.[9] Dunham later did commercials for Datsun dealerships in Dallas and Tyler while still in high school.[1][9] While emceeing a high school talent show, he dealt with a heckler, and won over the rest of the audience.[9] During this period he became so associated with his craft that he and one of his dummies "cowrote" a column in the school paper, and he would pose with his dummies for yearbooks[1] as an inexpensive way to acquire professional photos of his act for promotional purposes.[12] He was voted Most Likely to Succeed, and in 1980, after he graduated from high school, Dunham gave himself a career goal of obtaining, within ten years, an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, which was seen as the "holy grail" for comedians.[9]

That year Dunham began attending Baylor University, hoping to graduate with a degree in communications, while performing around campus.[9] He would also fly around the country on weekends,[1] doing up to 100 private shows a year,[9] entertaining corporate customers such as General Electric, whose CEO, Jack Welch, he mocked during his routine.[1] By his junior year in college (1983–84), Dunham was making $70,000 a year, and as word spread of his act, he landed featured spots opening for Bob Hope and George Burns, though he still perceived his act as raw, as he did not have any knowledge of standup comedy beyond his Bill Cosby albums.[9]

He caught a break in 1985 when he was asked to join the Broadway show Sugar Babies with Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller, replacing an outgoing variety act. 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.[9] He performed at the Westbury Music Fair on Long Island. These early experiences, in which he used characters like José Jalapeño on a Stick, taught him the value of modifying his act regionally, as the jalapeño jokes that worked well in Texas were not as well received by audiences in Long Island. After graduating from Baylor University in 1986,[11] he continued honing his act in comedy clubs in the Southwest with new characters such as Peanut and José Jalapeño, but struggled against the perception he relates from fellow comedians that he was not a true comedian because he relied on props.

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.[9]

By the end of 1988, Dunham felt his career had gone as far as it could go in Texas, and he moved to Los Angeles, California,[8][9] never having, as he has commented, "a real job".[13] This concerned his parents, who assumed he would relegate his act to local venues such as church groups. When he first arrived in Los Angeles, the comedy in his act bombed. Dunham attributes this initial reaction 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. After Dunham became friends with Mike Lacey, owner of The Comedy & Magic Club in Hermosa Beach, Lacey gave Dunham a steady slot at the club, where Dunham sharpened his act by observing the techniques of comedians like Jerry Seinfeld, and taking the advice of colleague Bill Engvall, moving away from his G-rated material toward edgier, more adult themes.[9]

The Tonight Show

At the end of 1988, Dunham was told by James McCawley, a talent booker for The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, that Dunham would be given a spot on the coveted program. Though the 26-year-old Dunham was elated that his 10-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. Dunham continued to tighten his act in Los Angeles clubs, performing the same six-minute segment with Peanut a total of nine times for McCawley over the next few months. Finally at the Ice-House in Pasadena in April 1990, after Dunham did the same segment, McCawley informed Dunham that he would finally get his Tonight Show appearance. Dunham and Peanut appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson on April 6, 1990, alongside guests Bob Hope and B.B. King.[9] Following his bit, he was invited to sit on Johnny Carson's couch, a mark of approval on Carson's show.[9] Upon sitting down next to Carson's desk, Dunham pulled out Walter, who told Carson sidekick Ed McMahon, "Stop sending me all your damn mail." At the time, Dunham saw his Tonight Show appearance as his big break, but was frustrated at his parents' initial disapproval over Walter's use of the words "hell" and "damn",[9] and he would toil in obscurity for another twelve years, continuing his stand up at venues such as The Improv chain, and appearing in small roles on TV.[3] One of these was a 1996 episode of Ellen, in which he appeared with Walter.[1] Dunham also appeared with Walter in a TV commercial for Hertz.[14] Dunham would appear on The Tonight Show a total of four times, as well as similar TV venues such as Hot Country Nights, appearing in one segment with Reba McEntire. This exposure helped make Dunham a large theater headliner, a rare accomplishment for a ventriloquist. By the mid-1990s, however, his television appearances had dwindled, and with them, so did his stage audiences.[9]

Dunham moved back to clubs, more than 200 appearances a year. To maintain a connection with his fan base, he would use question cards that he had audiences fill out for his performances to build a database, which was tailor-made for the burgeoning World Wide Web. Though he was voted Funniest Male Standup at the American Comedy Awards in 1998, his club work kept him away from his wife and daughters between two and three weeks each month, which put a strain on his marriage, and made paying bills for his expanded family difficult. By 2002, Dunham was hoping to obtain more TV work to raise his profile and ease his standup schedule. Such exposure was elusive until a successful appearance on The Best Damn Sports Show Period, where Dunham and Walter made jokes at the expense of co-hosts Tom Arnold, Michael Irvin, John Salley and John Kruk, generating laughter from them, and giving Dunham much-needed exposure. In 2003, Dunham was the frontrunner to replace Jimmy Kimmel on Fox NFL Sunday, but hosts Howie Long and Terry Bradshaw were not amenable to the idea of being upstaged by a puppet, and, as Dunham tells it, did not provide a welcoming atmosphere to Dunham, nor allow him to speak much during his appearance.[9]

First Comedy Central specials

On July 18, 2003, Dunham appeared on Comedy Central Presents, his first solo appearance on Comedy Central. During his half hour piece, he showcased José Jalapeño on a Stick, Walter, an early version of Melvin the Superhero Guy and Peanut, whom Dunham had begun to merchandise into a line of dolls. The appearance was successful, but Comedy Central resisted giving Dunham more airtime, feeling that he was not a good fit for them.[1] By 2005 Dunham decided to gamble on financing his own comedy DVD, Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself, which was taped in Santa Ana, California.[9] Dunham's manager, Judi Brown-Marmel, lobbied the network to air it, pointing to Dunham's drawing power and merchandising profits, and arguing that the network needed more diverse content. Surprised by the high ratings of the first Blue Collar Comics concert movie that same year, the network began to reconsider its brand. In late 2006, Comedy Central aired Arguing with Myself, drawing two million viewers when it aired,[1] and selling two million DVDs.[9]

In 2007, Dunham appeared as The Amazing Ken with José Jalapeño on a Stick in the Larry the Cable Guy feature film Delta Farce. His second special, Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity, was taped at the Warner Theater in Washington, D.C. that same year. It served not only to cement Dunham's stardom, but to introduce his most controversial character, Achmed the Dead Terrorist, which became a viral Internet sensation. A clip of Achmed from Insanity attracted over 140 million hits on YouTube,[9] making it the ninth most watched clip on that website as of October 2009.[1] He went on to perform the Spark of Insantiy international tour where he achieved the Guinness Book of World Records record for "Most tickets sold for a stand-up comedy tour." He performed in 386 venues worldwide, selling 1,981,720 tickets between September 2007 and August 2010.[15][16]

By 2008, Dunham's characters had crossed language barriers, with his specials dubbed for audiences in various countries such as France, and Dunham attracting requests for performances in South Africa, Australia, Norway, Denmark, China, and the Middle East.[9] Jeff Dunham's Very Special Christmas Special was taped at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin that same year, and premiered on Comedy Central on November 16, 2008, watched by 6.6 million people.[1] It became available on DVD and Blu-ray on November 18, 2008.[17] The special's premiere was the highest rated telecast in Comedy Central's history.[5][18]

In September 2008, his career reached new heights as he began performing in arenas filled with tens of thousands of people. Dunham was somewhat wary of such large venues, but adapted by adjusting the timing of his often rapid exchanges with the puppets so that audience members farthest from the stage could have time to react.[9]

In addition to his comedy specials, Dunham also released his first music album, Don't Come Home for Christmas, on November 4, 2008.[19] It contains original Christmas songs as well as a parody of "Jingle Bells" by Achmed entitled "Jingle Bombs". All the songs, with the exception of "Jingle Bombs", were written and accompanied by Brian Haner, who joined Dunham's act as "Guitar Guy". His first onscreen appearance was in Jeff Dunham's Very Special Christmas Special.[citation needed]

2009–present

 
Dunham performing in 2014

In March 2009, Dunham signed a multi-platform deal with Comedy Central. It included a fourth stand-up special to air in 2010, DVDs, a consumer products partnership, a 60-city tour beginning in September 2010, and an order for a television series called The Jeff Dunham Show that premiered on October 22, 2009.[2][20] Despite having the most-watched premiere in Comedy Central history, and higher average ratings than other shows on that network initially, the show was canceled after only one season, amid poor reviews, dwindling ratings and higher production costs than other Comedy Central shows.[21][22]

Dunham appeared in a guest role with Bubba J on NBC's sitcom 30 Rock, playing a ventriloquist named Rick Wayne and his dummy Pumpkin from Stone Mountain, Georgia.[23] In November 2009 Dunham also appeared with Walter in "Hart to Hart", an episode of the Disney Channel series Sonny With a Chance, as two security guards. He appeared in the 2010 Steve Carell/Paul Rudd comedy, Dinner for Schmucks, as Lewis, with a new puppet named Diane.[24]

His fourth special, Controlled Chaos, was released on September 25, 2011 on Comedy Central. It was taped at the Landmark Theater and premiered to an estimated 8.3 million viewers.[25] The DVD received a 5x Platinum certification from the RIAA.[26] He spent the next year performing internationally on the Controlled Chaos Tour. [27] In May 2012, Dunham reocrding his fifth special, Minding Monsters, at the Lucas Theater in Savannah, Georgia. It premiered on Comedy Central on October 7, 2012.[28][29] The DVD received a 4X Platinum certification from the RIAA.[30] Dunham's sixth special, All Over the Map, was released on Comedy Central on November 16, 2014. The show was taped during his performances on five different continents.[31] Also in 2014, Country Music Television premiered Achmed Saves America, an animated film starring Achmed the Dead Terrorist.[32][33] Dunham released his seventh special, Unhinged in Hollywood, on September 17, 2015. The show was filmed inside the Dolby Theatre and was his first special to premier on NBC.[34][35]

Dunham performed the North American Perfectly Unbalanced Tour beginning in December 2015.[36] A second leg of the tour ran internationally in 2017,[37] the same year Dunham received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Beginning in September 2017, he toured North America for his Passively Aggressive Tour.[38] 2017 was also the year he made his Netflix special debut with the release of Relative Disaster.[39] He released Relative Disaster, his second Netflix special, in 2019.[40]

Dunham didn't tour beginning in 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He began touring again in 2021 with his North America and European Seriously? Tour.[41] In 2022, he began his North American Still Not Cancelled Tour.[42] The same year, he competed in season eight of The Masked Singer as "Pi-Rat" with the character being depicted as a rat in pirate clothing holding a treasure chest that has a smaller "Pi-Rat" in it where that part of the costume is a puppet for Dunham to also operate. He was eliminated on "Vegas Night" alongside Montell Jordan as "Panther".[43] He released his 12th television special, I'm With Cupid, on Comedy Central in February 2024.[44]

Reception

In January 2008, Dunham was voted by fans the Top Comic in Comedy Central's "Stand-Up Showdown". He is the only person ever to win the "Ventriloquist of the Year" Award twice. He was nominated "Comedian of the Year" by the TNN Music City News Country Awards,[13] and has drawn praise from the Dallas Morning News for his technique and timing.[13] Critics, such as Randee Dawn of The Hollywood Reporter, accused Dunham's characters of being racist caricatures, sexist, and homophobic.[3][45]

In 2008, a TV commercial for a ringtone which featured Dunham's character Achmed the Dead Terrorist (see characters below) was banned by the South African Advertising Standards Authority after a complaint was filed by a citizen stating that the ad was offensive to Muslims, and portrayed all Muslims as terrorists. Dunham responded that "Achmed makes it clear in my act that he is not Muslim." However, the ASA noted that the name Achmed was of Arab origin and was one of the names of Muhammad. Dunham responded, "I've skewered Whites, Blacks, Hispanics, Asians, Christians, Jews, Muslims, gays, straights, rednecks, addicts, the elderly, and my wife. As a standup comic, it is my job to make the majority of people laugh, and I believe that comedy is the last true form of free speech ... I'm considering renaming Achmed 'Bill'", he added.[46][47] Dunham has conceded that he does exhibit particular sensitivity to the "conservative country crowd" or those characterized by "basic Christian values", as they are one of his largest constituencies, and part of his upbringing.[1]

Dunham was heckled and criticized for mocking TV critics during a July 2009 press tour to promote his then-upcoming Comedy Central TV series, The Jeff Dunham Show, as well as Comedy Central programming chief Lauren Correo.[1][48] In October 2009 The Jeff Dunham Show enjoyed good initial ratings, but was not well liked by critics,[49] some of whom questioned the wisdom of translating his act into a series, or cited Dunham, his previous specials, or ventriloquism itself as reasons for disliking the show.[50][51][52][53]

J. P. Williams, the producer of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, has opined that Dunham's act is not funny on its own merits, and that his material gets a greater reaction because of the puppet characters than it would otherwise garner by itself.[1] Blue Collar veteran Bill Engvall, a friend of Dunham's, insists otherwise, saying that Dunham is inherently funny with or without the puppets.[9]

In a 2014 show in Malaysia, the government requested that he not use or name Achmed in his show. Due to the restriction, but to avoid disappointing fans, Achmed was renamed to be "Jacques Merde, the Dead French Terrorist" (Jacques Merde meaning "Jack Shit").[54][55][56]

Books

In 2003, Dunham released Dear Walter..., a collection of questions asked of Dunham's fictional curmudgeon at live performances, authored by Dunham and Walter Cummings.[57] His autobiography, All By My Selves: Walter, Peanut, Achmed and Me, was published by Dutton in 2010.[12]

Characters

Recurring characters

Walter

 
Dunham with Walter in a shot from a 2007 performance

Walter is a retired, grumpy old man with arms always crossed in discontent. Dunham was inspired to create Walter when he watched Bette Davis's final appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, giving her honest, unfiltered candor to Walter, and patterning Walter's frown on Dunham's own.[9] He has a brash, 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 and certain audience members. Walter appeared in every Comedy Central special. He's been married for several decades. When Dunham asks him if he remembers the happiest moment of his life after Walter tells him he has been married for forty-six years, Walter responds, "Forty-seven years ago!" Dunham created the Walter puppet himself, including both the initial sculpture and the silicone mold, though he eventually began using professional effects companies for the latter stages with his subsequent puppets.[58]

In the 2020 United States presidential election, Dunham adapted the Walter puppet into "Wonald Grump" and "Ben Hiden," caricatures of Donald Trump and Joe Biden, respectively, for a mock debate moderated by Achmed.[59]

Peanut

Peanut is a hyperactive,[1] purple-skinned "woozle"[60] with white fur covering most of his body, a tuft of green hair on the top of his head, and one sneaker on his left foot. Dunham explains in Arguing with Myself that Peanut is from a small Micronesian island, and that they met in Florida. Peanut's humor is not based on a particular motif or stereotype, as those of the other characters, and he has been described as "the bad kid".[5] He often makes fun of Dunham, and torments and mocks José Jalapeño on a Stick. Touching upon his unusual appearance and personality, he asks Dunham in Arguing with Myself, after Dunham denies ever having done drugs, "Then how the hell did you come up with me?"

José Jalapeño on a Stick

José is a talking jalapeño pepper on a stick who wears a small sombrero. José, who speaks with a thick Spanish accent, is typically paired with Peanut, who often makes fun of José, uses appeals to Latino stereotypes when doing so, and makes fun of his being on a stick.[61] Although José was not Dunham's first puppet, it was the first that Dunham made himself.[62]

Bubba J

Bubba J is a beer-drinking redneck that Dunham describes in Arguing with Myself and A Very Special Christmas Special as "white trash trailer park", and whom Dunham uses for humor centered on such stereotypes. To this end, he frequently does jokes involving Bubba J's love of drinking beer and NASCAR, and his low intelligence. Touching upon such stereotypes, Bubba mentions in Arguing with Myself that he met his wife at a family reunion, and remembers seeing her with a corn dog in one hand, a beer in another, and leaning against a ferris wheel, "making it tilt".[61] Although he does not appear onstage, Bubba appears as the backstage security guard in Controlled Chaos. He was inspired by Edgar Bergen's puppet, Mortimer Snerd.[63]

Achmed the Dead Terrorist

Achmed is the skeletal corpse of an incompetent suicide bomber, whom Dunham uses to satirize the contemporary issue of terrorism. He is known for yelling, "Silence! I keel you!" to Dunham and people laughing in the audience. Achmed first appeared in Spark of Insanity, and has appeared in every Dunham special since then. In Spark of Insanity the audience learns several things about Achmed. When Dunham says that Achmed must be dead because he's a skeleton, Achmed responds, "It's a flesh wound." When Dunham inquires as to how he died, Achmed explains his incompetence with explosives, while also casting aspersions on Dunham's sexual prowess by saying that they both suffer from "premature detonation". Although he frequently mentions working for Osama bin Laden, Achmed denies being a Muslim and says "Look at my ass! It says 'Made in China'!" He says he is afraid of Walter, partially because he's "one mean son of a bitch" and finds Walter's flatulence to be more potent than Saddam Hussein's mustard gas. In Very Special Christmas Special, he sings a song called "Jingle Bombs".

By June 2009, the sketch in which Dunham introduced Achmed had amassed nearly 200 million views on YouTube.[5][64] The large, round, articulated eyes of puppets such as Achmed and Achmed Junior are constructed by the same effects artist who created the dinosaur eyes for the Jurassic Park films.[9] The character starred in Achmed Saves America, an animated film that premiered on Country Music Television in March 2014. In the film, which depicts the mishap that led to the character's skeletonization, Achmed finds himself in an American town called Americaville, which he plots to blow up, before developing an affinity for American culture.[32][33]

Non-recurring and retired characters

Sweet Daddy Dee

Dunham introduces Sweet Daddy Dee in Arguing with Myself as his "new manager". He calls himself a "pimp", which he says stands for "Player In the Management Profession." According to Sweet Daddy, because he is a pimp, that makes Jeff the "ho". When Dunham objects, Daddy Dee points out that Dunham makes people laugh and feel good for a living. When Dunham agrees that this is the case, Daddy Dee says "You a ho." When Dunham asks what he would say if he told him that he was a comedian only because he enjoyed it, Daddy Dee responds "You a dumb ho."[61] Unlike Bubba J, he hates NASCAR. Sweet Daddy's headstone is featured in the beginning of the special Minding the Monsters.

Melvin the Superhero Guy

Melvin wears a blue superhero costume, and is used to poke fun at superheroes. When asked about his superhuman powers, he indicates that he has X-ray vision, adding, "I love looking at boobies!" He appears to have no other powers, however: When Dunham asks how far he can fly, he responds, "How far can you throw me?", and when asked if he can stop a bullet like Superman, he responds, "Yeah. Once". Dunham portrays Melvin as unimpressed with other superheroes: When told Superman can leap tall buildings in a single bound, Melvin dismisses him as a "showoff," arguing that he can simply walk around them, observes that Aquaman has the same powers as SpongeBob SquarePants, asserts that the Flash's super speed is derived from methamphetamine, that the Hulk's vaunted ability to get stronger as he gets angrier merely mirrors "every white trash guy on COPS," and makes innuendo about the questionable relationship between Batman and the underage Robin. Melvin's first onscreen appearance was in the July 2003 Comedy Central Presents episode, in which he had small, black, beady eyes. By his next appearance, in Spark of Insanity, he had been modified to have large, blue, crossed eyes. He has an enormous nose, which he claims is his symbol, and whose similarity in shape to that of a penis is alluded to in the act. Dunham sculpted the current version of Melvin's head himself, and hired an effects company called Renegade Effects Groups to create the rubber mold and complete the puppet, before then installing the mechanics himself.[58] Melvin's headstone is featured in the beginning of the special Minding the Monsters.

Little Jeff

Little Jeff is a miniature version of Dunham himself,[65] usually dressed in the same clothes Dunham wears during each show. His first onscreen appearance was in the 1989 television program A&E's An Evening at The Improv.[66] He later appeared in Jeff Dunham: Controlled Chaos as a puppet that Peanut used when attempting his hand at ventriloquism. Peanut named the doll "Little Ugly Ass-Jeff", and uses him to insult Dunham.

Diane

Diane first appeared with Dunham in the 2010 film Dinner for Schmucks as "Debbie", his character's "wife". She made her stand-up debut in Dunham's Identity Crisis Tour 2010.[67]

Achmed Junior

Achmed Junior is the estranged son of Achmed. He was designed by Mad magazine illustrator Tom Richmond.[9] He first appeared during the Identity Crisis Tour 2010, and made his first onscreen appearance in Dunham's fourth special, Jeff Dunham: Controlled Chaos. Like his father, Achmed Junior is the victim of a bomb, which resulted in the destruction of half of his face and body. He speaks with a British accent because he was raised in Britain after the accident. Much to his father's consternation, he expresses an attraction to Dunham's male stage hand, Marnell, appears on stage to address Achmed's loss of balance. Conflict also stems from the fact that unlike his father, Achmed Junior does not wish to be a suicide bomber.[68]

Seamus

Seamus is a grumpy, beer-drinking, Irish infant who first appears in Relative Disaster, which was filmed in Ireland. Dunham, himself an adopted child, introduces him as a son that he has adopted in order to "pay it forward". Despite being an infant, he is a belligerent heavy drinker, traits with which Dunham pokes fun at Irish stereotypes. Dunham also establishes Seamus as a fan of United States President Donald Trump in order to poke fun at Trump, Hillary Clinton, and the 2016 United States presidential election.[69]

Larry the Adviser

Larry is the personal adviser to Donald Trump. He has unkempt orange hair, big bulgy eyes and has a cigarette in one hand. Jeff lightly shakes him to give the feeling of jitteriness. Larry is constantly on edge and is implied to be unnerved for having worked with Trump for "four hours". He nevertheless "supports" the president.[70]

Little Peanut

Little Peanut is a miniature version of Peanut that Dunham has used to counter Peanut's use of Little Jeff.[71]

Url

In the 2022 special Jeff Dunham: Me the People, Dunham introduced a new puppet named Url, a young person who is always preoccupied with using his mobile device. Dunham explained the creation of the character, saying, "Everybody gets stuck on their devices. Ninety-nine percent of us gets stuck on our smart devices too much of the time, so we can identify with that. Children are on them too much. Parents have to deal with it. Kids complain because their parents are on them too much. So everybody knows somebody stuck on the smart device. So I thought, I'm going to create a younger guy that also has the problem of living in his parents' basement. So many families are dealing with that now. The kids come back and won't go away."[72]

Personal life

Dunham met his first wife, Paige Brown, at the Comedy Corner in West Palm Beach, Florida. They began dating in December 1992. In May 1994, Dunham married Brown and adopted her one-and-a-half-year-old daughter, Bree. Their daughters Ashlyn and Kenna were born in 1995 and 1997, respectively. Dunham's time away while performing proved a strain on the marriage,[9] and in November 2008, he filed for divorce.[1][5][9][12]

By mid-2009, Dunham was in a relationship with Audrey Murdick, a certified nutritionist, personal trainer, and competition bodybuilder,[9][12] and on December 25, 2011, they became engaged.[73] On October 12, 2012, the couple married.[74] On May 14, 2015, Dunham announced, via Facebook, that he and Audrey were expecting twin boys.[75] In October, she gave birth to James Jeffrey and Jack Steven.[76]

In addition to building the dummies he uses in his act, Dunham also restores antique ones as a hobby, such as The Umpire, a 6-foot-tall (1.8 m) mechanized dummy built in 1941 to work the plate at a girls' softball game, which went unused and packed away for 50 years before Dunham acquired it in early 2008.[1]

Dunham has harbored a love of helicopters since childhood and is fond of building and flying his own kit helicopters from Rotorway helicopter kits. At the time he finished writing his autobiography in June 2010, he was beginning to build his fourth kit.[9][10][12] He is also an aficionado of muscle cars and Apple, Inc. products.[12] According to the July 16, 2012, television documentary The Batmobile, Dunham owns the original Batmobile used in the Tim Burton film Batman,[77][78] which he had outfitted with a Corvette engine to make it street legal.[78]

Tours

Tour Dates

(non-inclusive)

Countries

(in order of first show)

Notes
Spark of Insanity Sept. 8, 2007 –
Jan. 9, 2010
United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Australia Achieved the Guinness Book of World Records record for "Most tickets sold for a stand-up comedy tour." It was performed in 386 venues worldwide, selling 1,981,720 tickets between September 2007 and August 2010.[15][16]
Identity Crisis Jan. 9, 2010 –
Sept. 24, 2011
United States, Canada, Netherlands, Ireland, United Kingdom, South Africa, Switzerland, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, France [79]
Controlled Chaos Oct. 6, 2011 –
Sept. 30, 2012
United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand [27]
Disorderly Conduct Nov. 1, 2012 –
Sept. 28, 2014
Canada, United States, Denmark, Belgium, Netherlands, Iceland, Sweden, Norway, Ireland, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Israel, South Africa, Australia, Malaysia, Singapore [80]
Not Playing With a Full Deck Nov. 28, 2014– United States All shows at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada.[81][82]
Perfectly Unbalanced December 2, 2015[83]
Sept. 13, 2017
United States, Canada Dunham received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame during this tour.[84][85]
Passively Aggressive Sept. 28, 2017 –
May 5, 2018
United States, Canada [84][86]
Seriously!? July 10, 2021[41] – December 12, 2022 United States, Canada, Europe First tour since the COVID-19 pandemic began[41]
Still Not Canceled December 28, 2022[42] – present[87] United States, Canada

Filmography

Documentaries and specials
Year Title Notes
1991 Hot Country Nights One episode
2003 Comedy Central Presents Also writer
2006 Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself TV special; also writer and executive producer
2007 Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity TV special; also writer and executive producer
2008 History of the Joke TV documentary
2008 Jeff Dunham's Very Special Christmas Special TV special; also writer, executive producer and songwriter
2009 I'm No Dummy Documentary film
2011 Jeff Dunham: Controlled Chaos TV special; also writer and executive producer
2012 The Batmobile TV documentary
2012 Jeff Dunham: Minding the Monsters TV special; also writer and executive producer
2014 Jeff Dunham: All Over the Map TV special; also writer, executive producer and co-editor
2015 Jeff Dunham: Unhinged in Hollywood TV special
2016 Hell's Kitchen Episode: "9 Chefs Compete" (with Walter)
2017 Jeff Dunham: Relative Disaster Netflix special
2019 Jeff Dunham: Beside Himself Netflix special
2020 Jeff Dunham's Completely Unrehearsed Last-Minute Pandemic Holiday Special TV special; also writer
2022 Jeff Dunham: Me The People TV special
2024 Jeff Dunham: I'm With Cupid TV special[44]
Acting
Year Title Role Notes
1996 Ellen Starky the Ventriloquist Episode: "When the Vow Breaks: Part 1" (with Walter as Gus)
2002 Any Day Now Ventriloquist Episode: "Truth Hurts"
2002 She Spies Elvis Presley ventriloquist Episode: "Ice Man"
2003 One on One Benny / Kenny Episode: "I Know What You Did Last Thursday"
2005 Blue Collar TV Ventriloquist Episode: "Stupidity"
2007 Delta Farce Amazing Ken First feature-length movie
2009 30 Rock Rick Wayne Episode: "Stone Mountain" (with Bubba J. as Pumpkin)
2009 The Jeff Dunham Show Himself 7 episodes; also writer and executive producer
2009 Sonny with a Chance Jeff Episode: "Hart to Hart" (with Walter)
2010 Dinner for Schmucks Lewis the Ventriloquist With Diane
2012 Big Top Scooby-Doo! Schmatko, Conductor Voice, direct-to-video
2013 From Up on Poppy Hill[88] Gen Voice, English dub
2014 The Nut Job Mole Voice
2014 Achmed Saves America Achmed, Bubba J., Himself Video; creator, executive producer and original character designer
2017 Smurfs: The Lost Village Farmer Smurf Voice
2017 The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature Mole Voice
2017 Mune: Guardian of the Moon Phospho Voice
2017 Gnome Alone Quiksilver Voice
2018 Elliot the Littlest Reindeer Clyde, Peanutbutter Voice
2020 Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? Himself Voice, episode: "Too Many Dummies!"
2020 Tacoma FD Ventriloquist TV series, 1 episode
2021 Last Man Standing Himself (cameo) Episode: "Meatless Mike"
2022 The Masked Singer Himself / Pi-Rat

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External links

  • Official website  
  • Jeff Dunham at Comedy Central
  • Jeff Dunham at IMDb

jeff, dunham, confused, with, jeff, denham, achmed, redirects, here, name, ahmed, jeffrey, douglas, dunham, born, april, 1962, american, ventriloquist, stand, comedian, actor, also, appeared, numerous, television, shows, including, late, show, with, david, let. Not to be confused with Jeff Denham Achmed redirects here For the name see Ahmed Jeffrey Douglas Dunham born April 18 1962 is an American ventriloquist stand up comedian and actor who has also appeared on numerous television shows including Late Show with David Letterman Comedy Central Presents The Tonight Show and Sonny With a Chance He has seven specials that run on Comedy Central as well as two Netflix specials among others He also starred in The Jeff Dunham Show a series that ran in 2009 1 He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and holds the Guinness Book of World Records record for Most tickets sold for a stand up comedy tour for his Spark of Insanity tour Jeff DunhamDunham and Achmed the Dead Terrorist 2009Birth nameJeffrey Douglas DunhamBorn 1962 04 18 April 18 1962 age 62 Dallas Texas U S MediumStand up television filmAlma materBaylor UniversityYears active1976 presentGenresObservational comedy black comedy prop comedy insult comedy satireSpousePaige Brown m 1994 div 2008 wbr Audrey Murdick m 2012 wbr Children5Websitejeffdunham wbr com Dunham has been called America s favorite comedian by Slate His introduction of Achmed the Dead Terrorist in Spark of Insanity was ranked as the ninth most watched YouTube video at the time while his A Very Special Christmas Special was the most watched telecast in Comedy Central history with the DVD selling over 400 000 copies in its first two weeks 2 Forbes ranked Dunham as the third highest paid comedian in the United States behind Jerry Seinfeld and Chris Rock 3 and reported that he was one of the highest earning comics from June 2008 to June 2009 earning approximately 30 million during that period 4 His style has been described as a dressed down more digestible version of Don Rickles with multiple personality disorder Time described his characters as politically incorrect gratuitously insulting and ill tempered 5 Dunham has been credited with reviving ventriloquism 6 and doing more to promote the art form than anyone since Edgar Bergen 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Beginnings 2 2 The Tonight Show 2 3 First Comedy Central specials 2 4 2009 present 3 Reception 4 Books 5 Characters 5 1 Recurring characters 5 1 1 Walter 5 1 2 Peanut 5 1 3 Jose Jalapeno on a Stick 5 1 4 Bubba J 5 1 5 Achmed the Dead Terrorist 5 2 Non recurring and retired characters 5 2 1 Sweet Daddy Dee 5 2 2 Melvin the Superhero Guy 5 2 3 Little Jeff 5 2 4 Diane 5 2 5 Achmed Junior 5 2 6 Seamus 5 2 7 Larry the Adviser 5 2 8 Little Peanut 5 2 9 Url 6 Personal life 7 Tours 8 Filmography 9 References 10 External linksEarly lifeDunham 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 10 He began ventriloquism in 1970 at age eight when his parents gave him a Mortimer Snerd dummy for Christmas and an accompanying how to album 8 The next day he checked out a how to book on ventriloquism from the library 1 9 and explained in 2011 that he still had it remarking that he was a thief in the third grade By the fourth grade Dunham decided he not only wanted to be a professional ventriloquist but the best one ever 9 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 1 finding ventriloquism to be a learned skill similar to juggling that anyone with a normal speaking voice can acquire 11 Dunham has explained 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 9 When Dunham was in the sixth grade he began attending the Vent Haven ConVENTion in Fort Mitchell Kentucky an annual international meeting of ventriloquists that includes competitions where he met Jimmy Nelson in person Dunham has missed only one ConVENTion since then in 1977 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 The Vent Haven Museum devotes a section to Dunham alongside Senor Wences and Dunham s idol Edgar Bergen 1 CareerBeginnings Dunham began performing for audiences as a teenager 8 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 1 Dunham s television debut came in 1976 when the still prepubescent performer caught the attention of Dallas reporters like Bill O Reilly who interviewed Dunham for a local news story 9 Dunham later did commercials for Datsun dealerships in Dallas and Tyler while still in high school 1 9 While emceeing a high school talent show he dealt with a heckler and won over the rest of the audience 9 During this period he became so associated with his craft that he and one of his dummies cowrote a column in the school paper and he would pose with his dummies for yearbooks 1 as an inexpensive way to acquire professional photos of his act for promotional purposes 12 He was voted Most Likely to Succeed and in 1980 after he graduated from high school Dunham gave himself a career goal of obtaining within ten years an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson which was seen as the holy grail for comedians 9 That year Dunham began attending Baylor University hoping to graduate with a degree in communications while performing around campus 9 He would also fly around the country on weekends 1 doing up to 100 private shows a year 9 entertaining corporate customers such as General Electric whose CEO Jack Welch he mocked during his routine 1 By his junior year in college 1983 84 Dunham was making 70 000 a year and as word spread of his act he landed featured spots opening for Bob Hope and George Burns though he still perceived his act as raw as he did not have any knowledge of standup comedy beyond his Bill Cosby albums 9 He caught a break in 1985 when he was asked to join the Broadway show Sugar Babies with Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller replacing an outgoing variety act 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 9 He performed at the Westbury Music Fair on Long Island These early experiences in which he used characters like Jose Jalapeno on a Stick taught him the value of modifying his act regionally as the jalapeno jokes that worked well in Texas were not as well received by audiences in Long Island After graduating from Baylor University in 1986 11 he continued honing his act in comedy clubs in the Southwest with new characters such as Peanut and Jose Jalapeno but struggled against the perception he relates from fellow comedians that he was not a true comedian because he relied on props 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 9 By the end of 1988 Dunham felt his career had gone as far as it could go in Texas and he moved to Los Angeles California 8 9 never having as he has commented a real job 13 This concerned his parents who assumed he would relegate his act to local venues such as church groups When he first arrived in Los Angeles the comedy in his act bombed Dunham attributes this initial reaction 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 After Dunham became friends with Mike Lacey owner of The Comedy amp Magic Club in Hermosa Beach Lacey gave Dunham a steady slot at the club where Dunham sharpened his act by observing the techniques of comedians like Jerry Seinfeld and taking the advice of colleague Bill Engvall moving away from his G rated material toward edgier more adult themes 9 The Tonight Show At the end of 1988 Dunham was told by James McCawley a talent booker for The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson that Dunham would be given a spot on the coveted program Though the 26 year old Dunham was elated that his 10 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 Dunham continued to tighten his act in Los Angeles clubs performing the same six minute segment with Peanut a total of nine times for McCawley over the next few months Finally at the Ice House in Pasadena in April 1990 after Dunham did the same segment McCawley informed Dunham that he would finally get his Tonight Show appearance Dunham and Peanut appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson on April 6 1990 alongside guests Bob Hope and B B King 9 Following his bit he was invited to sit on Johnny Carson s couch a mark of approval on Carson s show 9 Upon sitting down next to Carson s desk Dunham pulled out Walter who told Carson sidekick Ed McMahon Stop sending me all your damn mail At the time Dunham saw his Tonight Show appearance as his big break but was frustrated at his parents initial disapproval over Walter s use of the words hell and damn 9 and he would toil in obscurity for another twelve years continuing his stand up at venues such as The Improv chain and appearing in small roles on TV 3 One of these was a 1996 episode of Ellen in which he appeared with Walter 1 Dunham also appeared with Walter in a TV commercial for Hertz 14 Dunham would appear on The Tonight Show a total of four times as well as similar TV venues such as Hot Country Nights appearing in one segment with Reba McEntire This exposure helped make Dunham a large theater headliner a rare accomplishment for a ventriloquist By the mid 1990s however his television appearances had dwindled and with them so did his stage audiences 9 Dunham moved back to clubs more than 200 appearances a year To maintain a connection with his fan base he would use question cards that he had audiences fill out for his performances to build a database which was tailor made for the burgeoning World Wide Web Though he was voted Funniest Male Standup at the American Comedy Awards in 1998 his club work kept him away from his wife and daughters between two and three weeks each month which put a strain on his marriage and made paying bills for his expanded family difficult By 2002 Dunham was hoping to obtain more TV work to raise his profile and ease his standup schedule Such exposure was elusive until a successful appearance on The Best Damn Sports Show Period where Dunham and Walter made jokes at the expense of co hosts Tom Arnold Michael Irvin John Salley and John Kruk generating laughter from them and giving Dunham much needed exposure In 2003 Dunham was the frontrunner to replace Jimmy Kimmel on Fox NFL Sunday but hosts Howie Long and Terry Bradshaw were not amenable to the idea of being upstaged by a puppet and as Dunham tells it did not provide a welcoming atmosphere to Dunham nor allow him to speak much during his appearance 9 First Comedy Central specials On July 18 2003 Dunham appeared on Comedy Central Presents his first solo appearance on Comedy Central During his half hour piece he showcased Jose Jalapeno on a Stick Walter an early version of Melvin the Superhero Guy and Peanut whom Dunham had begun to merchandise into a line of dolls The appearance was successful but Comedy Central resisted giving Dunham more airtime feeling that he was not a good fit for them 1 By 2005 Dunham decided to gamble on financing his own comedy DVD Jeff Dunham Arguing with Myself which was taped in Santa Ana California 9 Dunham s manager Judi Brown Marmel lobbied the network to air it pointing to Dunham s drawing power and merchandising profits and arguing that the network needed more diverse content Surprised by the high ratings of the first Blue Collar Comics concert movie that same year the network began to reconsider its brand In late 2006 Comedy Central aired Arguing with Myself drawing two million viewers when it aired 1 and selling two million DVDs 9 In 2007 Dunham appeared as The Amazing Ken with Jose Jalapeno on a Stick in the Larry the Cable Guy feature film Delta Farce His second special Jeff Dunham Spark of Insanity was taped at the Warner Theater in Washington D C that same year It served not only to cement Dunham s stardom but to introduce his most controversial character Achmed the Dead Terrorist which became a viral Internet sensation A clip of Achmed from Insanity attracted over 140 million hits on YouTube 9 making it the ninth most watched clip on that website as of October 2009 1 He went on to perform the Spark of Insantiy international tour where he achieved the Guinness Book of World Records record for Most tickets sold for a stand up comedy tour He performed in 386 venues worldwide selling 1 981 720 tickets between September 2007 and August 2010 15 16 By 2008 Dunham s characters had crossed language barriers with his specials dubbed for audiences in various countries such as France and Dunham attracting requests for performances in South Africa Australia Norway Denmark China and the Middle East 9 Jeff Dunham s Very Special Christmas Special was taped at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee Wisconsin that same year and premiered on Comedy Central on November 16 2008 watched by 6 6 million people 1 It became available on DVD and Blu ray on November 18 2008 17 The special s premiere was the highest rated telecast in Comedy Central s history 5 18 In September 2008 his career reached new heights as he began performing in arenas filled with tens of thousands of people Dunham was somewhat wary of such large venues but adapted by adjusting the timing of his often rapid exchanges with the puppets so that audience members farthest from the stage could have time to react 9 In addition to his comedy specials Dunham also released his first music album Don t Come Home for Christmas on November 4 2008 19 It contains original Christmas songs as well as a parody of Jingle Bells by Achmed entitled Jingle Bombs All the songs with the exception of Jingle Bombs were written and accompanied by Brian Haner who joined Dunham s act as Guitar Guy His first onscreen appearance was in Jeff Dunham s Very Special Christmas Special citation needed 2009 present nbsp Dunham performing in 2014 In March 2009 Dunham signed a multi platform deal with Comedy Central It included a fourth stand up special to air in 2010 DVDs a consumer products partnership a 60 city tour beginning in September 2010 and an order for a television series called The Jeff Dunham Show that premiered on October 22 2009 2 20 Despite having the most watched premiere in Comedy Central history and higher average ratings than other shows on that network initially the show was canceled after only one season amid poor reviews dwindling ratings and higher production costs than other Comedy Central shows 21 22 Dunham appeared in a guest role with Bubba J on NBC s sitcom 30 Rock playing a ventriloquist named Rick Wayne and his dummy Pumpkin from Stone Mountain Georgia 23 In November 2009 Dunham also appeared with Walter in Hart to Hart an episode of the Disney Channel series Sonny With a Chance as two security guards He appeared in the 2010 Steve Carell Paul Rudd comedy Dinner for Schmucks as Lewis with a new puppet named Diane 24 His fourth special Controlled Chaos was released on September 25 2011 on Comedy Central It was taped at the Landmark Theater and premiered to an estimated 8 3 million viewers 25 The DVD received a 5x Platinum certification from the RIAA 26 He spent the next year performing internationally on the Controlled Chaos Tour 27 In May 2012 Dunham reocrding his fifth special Minding Monsters at the Lucas Theater in Savannah Georgia It premiered on Comedy Central on October 7 2012 28 29 The DVD received a 4X Platinum certification from the RIAA 30 Dunham s sixth special All Over the Map was released on Comedy Central on November 16 2014 The show was taped during his performances on five different continents 31 Also in 2014 Country Music Television premiered Achmed Saves America an animated film starring Achmed the Dead Terrorist 32 33 Dunham released his seventh special Unhinged in Hollywood on September 17 2015 The show was filmed inside the Dolby Theatre and was his first special to premier on NBC 34 35 Dunham performed the North American Perfectly Unbalanced Tour beginning in December 2015 36 A second leg of the tour ran internationally in 2017 37 the same year Dunham received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Beginning in September 2017 he toured North America for his Passively Aggressive Tour 38 2017 was also the year he made his Netflix special debut with the release of Relative Disaster 39 He released Relative Disaster his second Netflix special in 2019 40 Dunham didn t tour beginning in 2019 due to the COVID 19 pandemic He began touring again in 2021 with his North America and European Seriously Tour 41 In 2022 he began his North American Still Not Cancelled Tour 42 The same year he competed in season eight of The Masked Singer as Pi Rat with the character being depicted as a rat in pirate clothing holding a treasure chest that has a smaller Pi Rat in it where that part of the costume is a puppet for Dunham to also operate He was eliminated on Vegas Night alongside Montell Jordan as Panther 43 He released his 12th television special I m With Cupid on Comedy Central in February 2024 44 ReceptionIn January 2008 Dunham was voted by fans the Top Comic in Comedy Central s Stand Up Showdown He is the only person ever to win the Ventriloquist of the Year Award twice He was nominated Comedian of the Year by the TNN Music City News Country Awards 13 and has drawn praise from the Dallas Morning News for his technique and timing 13 Critics such as Randee Dawn of The Hollywood Reporter accused Dunham s characters of being racist caricatures sexist and homophobic 3 45 In 2008 a TV commercial for a ringtone which featured Dunham s character Achmed the Dead Terrorist see characters below was banned by the South African Advertising Standards Authority after a complaint was filed by a citizen stating that the ad was offensive to Muslims and portrayed all Muslims as terrorists Dunham responded that Achmed makes it clear in my act that he is not Muslim However the ASA noted that the name Achmed was of Arab origin and was one of the names of Muhammad Dunham responded I ve skewered Whites Blacks Hispanics Asians Christians Jews Muslims gays straights rednecks addicts the elderly and my wife As a standup comic it is my job to make the majority of people laugh and I believe that comedy is the last true form of free speech I m considering renaming Achmed Bill he added 46 47 Dunham has conceded that he does exhibit particular sensitivity to the conservative country crowd or those characterized by basic Christian values as they are one of his largest constituencies and part of his upbringing 1 Dunham was heckled and criticized for mocking TV critics during a July 2009 press tour to promote his then upcoming Comedy Central TV series The Jeff Dunham Show as well as Comedy Central programming chief Lauren Correo 1 48 In October 2009 The Jeff Dunham Show enjoyed good initial ratings but was not well liked by critics 49 some of whom questioned the wisdom of translating his act into a series or cited Dunham his previous specials or ventriloquism itself as reasons for disliking the show 50 51 52 53 J P Williams the producer of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour has opined that Dunham s act is not funny on its own merits and that his material gets a greater reaction because of the puppet characters than it would otherwise garner by itself 1 Blue Collar veteran Bill Engvall a friend of Dunham s insists otherwise saying that Dunham is inherently funny with or without the puppets 9 In a 2014 show in Malaysia the government requested that he not use or name Achmed in his show Due to the restriction but to avoid disappointing fans Achmed was renamed to be Jacques Merde the Dead French Terrorist Jacques Merde meaning Jack Shit 54 55 56 BooksIn 2003 Dunham released Dear Walter a collection of questions asked of Dunham s fictional curmudgeon at live performances authored by Dunham and Walter Cummings 57 His autobiography All By My Selves Walter Peanut Achmed and Me was published by Dutton in 2010 12 CharactersRecurring characters Walter Not to be confused with Walter Muppet nbsp Dunham with Walter in a shot from a 2007 performance Walter is a retired grumpy old man with arms always crossed in discontent Dunham was inspired to create Walter when he watched Bette Davis s final appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson giving her honest unfiltered candor to Walter and patterning Walter s frown on Dunham s own 9 He has a brash 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 and certain audience members Walter appeared in every Comedy Central special He s been married for several decades When Dunham asks him if he remembers the happiest moment of his life after Walter tells him he has been married for forty six years Walter responds Forty seven years ago Dunham created the Walter puppet himself including both the initial sculpture and the silicone mold though he eventually began using professional effects companies for the latter stages with his subsequent puppets 58 In the 2020 United States presidential election Dunham adapted the Walter puppet into Wonald Grump and Ben Hiden caricatures of Donald Trump and Joe Biden respectively for a mock debate moderated by Achmed 59 Peanut Peanut is a hyperactive 1 purple skinned woozle 60 with white fur covering most of his body a tuft of green hair on the top of his head and one sneaker on his left foot Dunham explains in Arguing with Myself that Peanut is from a small Micronesian island and that they met in Florida Peanut s humor is not based on a particular motif or stereotype as those of the other characters and he has been described as the bad kid 5 He often makes fun of Dunham and torments and mocks Jose Jalapeno on a Stick Touching upon his unusual appearance and personality he asks Dunham in Arguing with Myself after Dunham denies ever having done drugs Then how the hell did you come up with me Jose Jalapeno on a Stick Jose is a talking jalapeno pepper on a stick who wears a small sombrero Jose who speaks with a thick Spanish accent is typically paired with Peanut who often makes fun of Jose uses appeals to Latino stereotypes when doing so and makes fun of his being on a stick 61 Although Jose was not Dunham s first puppet it was the first that Dunham made himself 62 Bubba J Bubba J is a beer drinking redneck that Dunham describes in Arguing with Myself and A Very Special Christmas Special as white trash trailer park and whom Dunham uses for humor centered on such stereotypes To this end he frequently does jokes involving Bubba J s love of drinking beer and NASCAR and his low intelligence Touching upon such stereotypes Bubba mentions in Arguing with Myself that he met his wife at a family reunion and remembers seeing her with a corn dog in one hand a beer in another and leaning against a ferris wheel making it tilt 61 Although he does not appear onstage Bubba appears as the backstage security guard in Controlled Chaos He was inspired by Edgar Bergen s puppet Mortimer Snerd 63 Achmed the Dead Terrorist Achmed is the skeletal corpse of an incompetent suicide bomber whom Dunham uses to satirize the contemporary issue of terrorism He is known for yelling Silence I keel you to Dunham and people laughing in the audience Achmed first appeared in Spark of Insanity and has appeared in every Dunham special since then In Spark of Insanity the audience learns several things about Achmed When Dunham says that Achmed must be dead because he s a skeleton Achmed responds It s a flesh wound When Dunham inquires as to how he died Achmed explains his incompetence with explosives while also casting aspersions on Dunham s sexual prowess by saying that they both suffer from premature detonation Although he frequently mentions working for Osama bin Laden Achmed denies being a Muslim and says Look at my ass It says Made in China He says he is afraid of Walter partially because he s one mean son of a bitch and finds Walter s flatulence to be more potent than Saddam Hussein s mustard gas In Very Special Christmas Special he sings a song called Jingle Bombs By June 2009 the sketch in which Dunham introduced Achmed had amassed nearly 200 million views on YouTube 5 64 The large round articulated eyes of puppets such as Achmed and Achmed Junior are constructed by the same effects artist who created the dinosaur eyes for the Jurassic Park films 9 The character starred in Achmed Saves America an animated film that premiered on Country Music Television in March 2014 In the film which depicts the mishap that led to the character s skeletonization Achmed finds himself in an American town called Americaville which he plots to blow up before developing an affinity for American culture 32 33 Non recurring and retired characters Sweet Daddy Dee Dunham introduces Sweet Daddy Dee in Arguing with Myself as his new manager He calls himself a pimp which he says stands for Player In the Management Profession According to Sweet Daddy because he is a pimp that makes Jeff the ho When Dunham objects Daddy Dee points out that Dunham makes people laugh and feel good for a living When Dunham agrees that this is the case Daddy Dee says You a ho When Dunham asks what he would say if he told him that he was a comedian only because he enjoyed it Daddy Dee responds You a dumb ho 61 Unlike Bubba J he hates NASCAR Sweet Daddy s headstone is featured in the beginning of the special Minding the Monsters Melvin the Superhero Guy Melvin wears a blue superhero costume and is used to poke fun at superheroes When asked about his superhuman powers he indicates that he has X ray vision adding I love looking at boobies He appears to have no other powers however When Dunham asks how far he can fly he responds How far can you throw me and when asked if he can stop a bullet like Superman he responds Yeah Once Dunham portrays Melvin as unimpressed with other superheroes When told Superman can leap tall buildings in a single bound Melvin dismisses him as a showoff arguing that he can simply walk around them observes that Aquaman has the same powers as SpongeBob SquarePants asserts that the Flash s super speed is derived from methamphetamine that the Hulk s vaunted ability to get stronger as he gets angrier merely mirrors every white trash guy on COPS and makes innuendo about the questionable relationship between Batman and the underage Robin Melvin s first onscreen appearance was in the July 2003 Comedy Central Presents episode in which he had small black beady eyes By his next appearance in Spark of Insanity he had been modified to have large blue crossed eyes He has an enormous nose which he claims is his symbol and whose similarity in shape to that of a penis is alluded to in the act Dunham sculpted the current version of Melvin s head himself and hired an effects company called Renegade Effects Groups to create the rubber mold and complete the puppet before then installing the mechanics himself 58 Melvin s headstone is featured in the beginning of the special Minding the Monsters Little Jeff Little Jeff is a miniature version of Dunham himself 65 usually dressed in the same clothes Dunham wears during each show His first onscreen appearance was in the 1989 television program A amp E s An Evening at The Improv 66 He later appeared in Jeff Dunham Controlled Chaos as a puppet that Peanut used when attempting his hand at ventriloquism Peanut named the doll Little Ugly Ass Jeff and uses him to insult Dunham Diane Diane first appeared with Dunham in the 2010 film Dinner for Schmucks as Debbie his character s wife She made her stand up debut in Dunham s Identity Crisis Tour 2010 67 Achmed Junior Achmed Junior is the estranged son of Achmed He was designed by Mad magazine illustrator Tom Richmond 9 He first appeared during the Identity Crisis Tour 2010 and made his first onscreen appearance in Dunham s fourth special Jeff Dunham Controlled Chaos Like his father Achmed Junior is the victim of a bomb which resulted in the destruction of half of his face and body He speaks with a British accent because he was raised in Britain after the accident Much to his father s consternation he expresses an attraction to Dunham s male stage hand Marnell appears on stage to address Achmed s loss of balance Conflict also stems from the fact that unlike his father Achmed Junior does not wish to be a suicide bomber 68 Seamus Seamus is a grumpy beer drinking Irish infant who first appears in Relative Disaster which was filmed in Ireland Dunham himself an adopted child introduces him as a son that he has adopted in order to pay it forward Despite being an infant he is a belligerent heavy drinker traits with which Dunham pokes fun at Irish stereotypes Dunham also establishes Seamus as a fan of United States President Donald Trump in order to poke fun at Trump Hillary Clinton and the 2016 United States presidential election 69 Larry the Adviser Larry is the personal adviser to Donald Trump He has unkempt orange hair big bulgy eyes and has a cigarette in one hand Jeff lightly shakes him to give the feeling of jitteriness Larry is constantly on edge and is implied to be unnerved for having worked with Trump for four hours He nevertheless supports the president 70 Little Peanut Little Peanut is a miniature version of Peanut that Dunham has used to counter Peanut s use of Little Jeff 71 Url In the 2022 special Jeff Dunham Me the People Dunham introduced a new puppet named Url a young person who is always preoccupied with using his mobile device Dunham explained the creation of the character saying Everybody gets stuck on their devices Ninety nine percent of us gets stuck on our smart devices too much of the time so we can identify with that Children are on them too much Parents have to deal with it Kids complain because their parents are on them too much So everybody knows somebody stuck on the smart device So I thought I m going to create a younger guy that also has the problem of living in his parents basement So many families are dealing with that now The kids come back and won t go away 72 Personal lifeDunham met his first wife Paige Brown at the Comedy Corner in West Palm Beach Florida They began dating in December 1992 In May 1994 Dunham married Brown and adopted her one and a half year old daughter Bree Their daughters Ashlyn and Kenna were born in 1995 and 1997 respectively Dunham s time away while performing proved a strain on the marriage 9 and in November 2008 he filed for divorce 1 5 9 12 By mid 2009 Dunham was in a relationship with Audrey Murdick a certified nutritionist personal trainer and competition bodybuilder 9 12 and on December 25 2011 they became engaged 73 On October 12 2012 the couple married 74 On May 14 2015 Dunham announced via Facebook that he and Audrey were expecting twin boys 75 In October she gave birth to James Jeffrey and Jack Steven 76 In addition to building the dummies he uses in his act Dunham also restores antique ones as a hobby such as The Umpire a 6 foot tall 1 8 m mechanized dummy built in 1941 to work the plate at a girls softball game which went unused and packed away for 50 years before Dunham acquired it in early 2008 1 Dunham has harbored a love of helicopters since childhood and is fond of building and flying his own kit helicopters from Rotorway helicopter kits At the time he finished writing his autobiography in June 2010 he was beginning to build his fourth kit 9 10 12 He is also an aficionado of muscle cars and Apple Inc products 12 According to the July 16 2012 television documentary The Batmobile Dunham owns the original Batmobile used in the Tim Burton film Batman 77 78 which he had outfitted with a Corvette engine to make it street legal 78 ToursTour Dates non inclusive Countries in order of first show Notes Spark of Insanity Sept 8 2007 Jan 9 2010 United States Canada United Kingdom Sweden Denmark Finland Norway Australia Achieved the Guinness Book of World Records record for Most tickets sold for a stand up comedy tour It was performed in 386 venues worldwide selling 1 981 720 tickets between September 2007 and August 2010 15 16 Identity Crisis Jan 9 2010 Sept 24 2011 United States Canada Netherlands Ireland United Kingdom South Africa Switzerland Belgium Norway Sweden France 79 Controlled Chaos Oct 6 2011 Sept 30 2012 United States Canada United Kingdom Germany Belgium Ireland South Africa Australia New Zealand 27 Disorderly Conduct Nov 1 2012 Sept 28 2014 Canada United States Denmark Belgium Netherlands Iceland Sweden Norway Ireland United Kingdom United Arab Emirates Israel South Africa Australia Malaysia Singapore 80 Not Playing With a Full Deck Nov 28 2014 United States All shows at Planet Hollywood Resort amp Casino Las Vegas Nevada 81 82 Perfectly Unbalanced December 2 2015 83 Sept 13 2017 United States Canada Dunham received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame during this tour 84 85 Passively Aggressive Sept 28 2017 May 5 2018 United States Canada 84 86 Seriously July 10 2021 41 December 12 2022 United States Canada Europe First tour since the COVID 19 pandemic began 41 Still Not Canceled December 28 2022 42 present 87 United States CanadaFilmographyDocumentaries and specials Year Title Notes 1991 Hot Country Nights One episode 2003 Comedy Central Presents Also writer 2006 Jeff Dunham Arguing with Myself TV special also writer and executive producer 2007 Jeff Dunham Spark of Insanity TV special also writer and executive producer 2008 History of the Joke TV documentary 2008 Jeff Dunham s Very Special Christmas Special TV special also writer executive producer and songwriter 2009 I m No Dummy Documentary film 2011 Jeff Dunham Controlled Chaos TV special also writer and executive producer 2012 The Batmobile TV documentary 2012 Jeff Dunham Minding the Monsters TV special also writer and executive producer 2014 Jeff Dunham All Over the Map TV special also writer executive producer and co editor 2015 Jeff Dunham Unhinged in Hollywood TV special 2016 Hell s Kitchen Episode 9 Chefs Compete with Walter 2017 Jeff Dunham Relative Disaster Netflix special 2019 Jeff Dunham Beside Himself Netflix special 2020 Jeff Dunham s Completely Unrehearsed Last Minute Pandemic Holiday Special TV special also writer 2022 Jeff Dunham Me The People TV special 2024 Jeff Dunham I m With Cupid TV special 44 Acting Year Title Role Notes 1996 Ellen Starky the Ventriloquist Episode When the Vow Breaks Part 1 with Walter as Gus 2002 Any Day Now Ventriloquist Episode Truth Hurts 2002 She Spies Elvis Presley ventriloquist Episode Ice Man 2003 One on One Benny Kenny Episode I Know What You Did Last Thursday 2005 Blue Collar TV Ventriloquist Episode Stupidity 2007 Delta Farce Amazing Ken First feature length movie 2009 30 Rock Rick Wayne Episode Stone Mountain with Bubba J as Pumpkin 2009 The Jeff Dunham Show Himself 7 episodes also writer and executive producer 2009 Sonny with a Chance Jeff Episode Hart to Hart with Walter 2010 Dinner for Schmucks Lewis the Ventriloquist With Diane 2012 Big Top Scooby Doo Schmatko Conductor Voice direct to video 2013 From Up on Poppy Hill 88 Gen Voice English dub 2014 The Nut Job Mole Voice 2014 Achmed Saves America Achmed Bubba J Himself Video creator executive producer and original character designer 2017 Smurfs The Lost Village Farmer Smurf Voice 2017 The Nut Job 2 Nutty by Nature Mole Voice 2017 Mune Guardian of the Moon Phospho Voice 2017 Gnome Alone Quiksilver Voice 2018 Elliot the Littlest Reindeer Clyde Peanutbutter Voice 2020 Scooby Doo and Guess Who Himself Voice episode Too Many Dummies 2020 Tacoma FD Ventriloquist TV series 1 episode 2021 Last Man Standing Himself cameo Episode Meatless Mike 2022 The Masked Singer Himself Pi RatReferences a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Mooallem Jon October 29 2009 Comedy for Dummies The New York Times a b Jeff Dunham and Friends have found a Home at Comedy Central signing a Multi Platform Deal to Encompass all Areas of Entertainment Archived September 4 2013 at the Wayback Machine Comedy Central March 23 2009 a b c Morris Tom Success for Dummies The Huffington Post November 9 2009 Rose Lacey July 13 2009 The Top Earning Comedians Forbes Retrieved January 22 2016 a b c d e Luscombe Belinda The Puppet Master Time magazine June 8 2009 Braxton Greg Jeff Dunham throws his voice into stardom The Los Angeles Times November 4 2009 Jeff Dunham Biography Biography com Retrieved December 23 2011 a b c d The biography page on Dunham s official site established his year of birth when it was accessed on April 17 2009 but had been removed by November 28 2009 Archive of 2007 version of official site a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah Jeff Dunham Birth of a Dummy Biography November 22 2011 The Biography Channel a b Clip of Dunham from an episode of the CMT TV series Fast Living YouTube Retrieved May 4 2013 dead YouTube link a b Jeff Dunham Building a Rotorway 162F Part 1 of 8 How I got into this Archived March 9 2009 at the Wayback Machine KITPLANES Magazine March 1997 a b c d e f Dunham Jeff 2010 All By My Selves Walter Peanut Achmed and Me Dutton Adult ISBN 978 0525951414 a b c Comedy Central Comedians Jeff Dunham Archived from the original on March 14 2008 Retrieved February 25 2022 Video of the Jeff Dunham s Hertz commercial a b Most tickets sold for a stand up comedy tour Guinness World Records Retrieved March 23 2017 a b Kevin Hart Is On Track for the Biggest Comedy Tour of All Time Billboard Retrieved March 23 2017 Jeff Dunham s Very Special Christmas Special Amazon com retrieved January 8 2012 Daniel Frankel November 18 2008 Dunham s Christmas sleighs ratings Variety Don t Come Home for Christmas Amazon com retrieved November 23 2011 The Jeff Dunham Show at Comedy Central Nellie Andreeva December 29 2009 Comedy Central No plans to renew Jeff Dunham The Live Feed blog Archived from the original on January 1 2010 Retrieved January 22 2016 Shae Danny December 29 2009 Jeff Dunham Show Cancelled by Comedy Central Huffington Post Retrieved February 25 2012 Brown Lane No Dunham Bump for 30 Rock Ratings New York Magazine October 20 2009 Dinner for Schmucks Archived April 9 2010 at the Wayback Machine official site accessed May 4 2013 staff Deanna Darr Journal Jeff Dunham brings eclectic cast of characters to civic center Rapid City Journal Media Group Retrieved October 4 2017 Jeff Dunham Controlled Chaos RIAA a b Blair Iain September 21 2017 Walk of Fame Honoree Jeff Dunham Opens Up About His Constant Reinvention Variety Retrieved October 4 2017 Harr Dan July 31 2012 New Jeff Dunham Special Minding The Monsters Coming in October Music News Nashville Dunham Jeff Minding the Monsters Comedy Central October 7 2012 Jeff Dunham Minding the Monsters RIAA Jeff Dunham All Over the Map to Premiere Sunday November 16 on Comedy Central TV By The Numbers by zap2it com November 3 2014 Archived from the original on May 13 2017 Retrieved March 23 2017 a b Achmed Saves America Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved June 22 2019 a b CMT to Premiere Jeff Dunham s Achmed Saves America 3 28 Broadway World March 19 2014 Retrieved June 22 2019 Holmes Manny July 9 2015 Jeff Dunham Books Primetime Special for NBC Variety Variety Retrieved July 11 2015 Cohn Paulette September 14 2015 Jeff Dunham Talks Getting Unhinged in Hollywood Parade Jeff Dunham Announces The Perfectly Unbalanced Tour Digital Tour Buss Comedian Jeff Dunham visiting Yakima Valley SunDome on March 12 NBC Brooks Dave September 15 2017 Famed Ventriloquist Jeff Dunham Announces 60 City Passively Aggressive Tour Exclusive Billboard Wright Megh Here s the Trailer for Jeff Dunham s Netflix Special Relative Disaster Vulture Wright Megh Take a Puppet Break With the Trailer for Jeff Dunham s Netflix Special Vulture a b c Comic ventriloquist Dunham bringing Seriously tour to Tucson Arena Tucson com July 6 2021 a b Dunham Jeff October 14 2022 Back on the road with my new tour Still Not Canceled and we re ending 2022 with some awesome arena dates Tickets are on sale now so will YOU be there Retrieved July 10 2023 Who were the celebrities eliminated on the Masked Singer Penn Live Retrieved April 11 2024 a b Grobart Matt January 12 2024 Comedian Jeff Dunham Unveils Premiere Date First Look Clip For Comedy Central Special I m With Cupid Deadline Retrieved April 11 2024 Dawn Randee October 20 2009 The Jeff Dunham Show The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 22 2016 Miller Joshua Rhett Comedian Defends Achmed the Dead Terrorist Puppet Routine Against South African Ban Fox News October 2 2008 Dead terrorist ad banned Archived December 22 2008 at the Wayback Machine iafrica com October 6 2008 de Moraes Lisa How to Woo the TV Critics With Insults The Washington Post July 30 2009 accessed May 4 2014 Dietz Jason May 3 2010 2009 10 TV Scorecard The Best and Worst Shows and Networks Metacritic McLaren Richard Dunham Show laughs are strictly for dummies Archived June 29 2011 at the Wayback Machine The Boston Globe October 22 2009 Wiser Paige TV Review Comedy Central s The Jeff Dunham Show Chicago Sun Times October 22 2009 Stuever Hank Jeff Dunham s laugh free zone The Washington Post October 22 2009 Lowry Brian The Jeff Dunham Show Daily Variety October 20 2009 Nurul Azliah May 22 2014 Jeff Dunham and Achmed the Dead Terrorist joke about chewing gum in first Singapore show Singapore Showbiz Yahoo Entertainment Archived from the original on September 25 2015 Retrieved September 25 2015 Sean L McCarthy 2014 Censored Jeff Dunham puts new words in Achmed The Dead Terrorist s mouth for Malaysian audience on world tour The Comic s Comic Robin Leach June 18 2014 Q A After 30 years on the road Jeff Dunham is ready for a run at Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Sun Retrieved January 22 2016 Dunham Jeff 2000 Dear Walter BRASMA Publications ISBN 9780970132307 a b This is mentioned in an extra on the Spark of Insanity DVD Perri Erin September 14 2020 Jeff Dunham s satirical Biden vs Trump debate is so funny it s almost scary TheMix Net Retrieved September 28 2020 Doggrell Glenn May 14 1992 Comedy Review Jeff Dunham s Not a Dummy When Laughs Are at Stake Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 22 2019 a b c Jeff Dunham and his puppets UnikNotions Archived from the original on February 3 2016 Retrieved May 4 2014 This is mentioned in the DVD Commentary of Arguing with Myself Puppetry Pandemonium November 4 2014 Achmed the dead terrorist and humor in popular geopolitics by Darren Purcell Melissa Scott Brown and Mahmut Gokmen GeoJournal January 31 2009 Levy Piet February 7 2014 Ventriloquist Jeff Dunham s punchlines could use a little more punch Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved June 22 2019 A amp E s An Evening at The Improv Episode 106 August 4 1989 A amp E Jeff Dunham s Identity Crisis Tour Archived August 13 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved September 28 2010 Dunham Jeff November 21 2011 Jeff Dunham Controlled Chaos YouTube 7 43 to 8 09 McCarthy Sean L September 13 2017 Jeff Dunham Relative Disaster The Controversial Ventriloquist Targets Hillary Clinton And Black Lives Matter In New Netflix Special Decider Retrieved June 22 2019 Serba John September 24 2019 Stream It Or Skip It Jeff Dunham Beside Himself on Netflix a Puppeteer s Defense Against Political Correctness Decider Retrieved February 26 2020 Sweeten Shults Lana March 9 2012 Dunham kills audience in extended show Times Record News Retrieved June 22 2019 McCarthy Sean L November 25 2023 Jeff Dunham Drops The Dummy Act To Talk About The Popularity Of Ventriloquism And Critics Of His Comedy Decider Archived from the original on November 25 2022 Retrieved May 22 2023 Dunham Jeff December 27 2011 Hey everyone On Christmas Day AudreyMurdick amp I got engaged Twitter accessed May 4 2014 Dunham Jeff October 13 2012 TA DAAAA audreymurdick and I are now married and I m the luckiest guy on the planet jedreywedding2012 Off to honeymoon Twitter Jeff Dunham Timeline Photos via Facebook Jeff Dunham Welcomes Sons Jack Steven and James Jeffrey Moms amp Babies Celebrity Babies and Kids People com Archived from the original on April 21 2016 Retrieved October 14 2015 Rushworth Heather July 13 2012 Comedian Jeff Dunham Interview He Owns a Batmobile Exec Digital Archived from the original on January 30 2013 Retrieved May 4 2014 a b Walker Rob May 8 2018 How Jeff Dunham s offensive puppets became the voice of Trump s America The Guardian Archived from the original on May 8 2018 Retrieved September 4 2020 Jeff Dunham brings his Identity Crisis to Anaheim Orange County Register November 25 2009 Jeff Dunham Disorderly Conduct on full display NewsTimes August 5 2014 Jeff Dunham extends his Las Vegas residency four more months Los Angeles Times March 24 2015 ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved September 25 2017 Q A Jeff Dunham brings Not Playing With a Full Deck to Planet Hollywood LasVegasSun com November 28 2014 Retrieved September 25 2017 Ebie McFarland September 14 2015 Comedian Jeff Dunham Announces Perfectly Unbalanced Tour Essential Broadcast Media Nashville Retrieved July 20 2019 a b Famed Ventriloquist Jeff Dunham Announces 60 City Passively Aggressive Tour Exclusive 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