Ronn Lucas

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Ronn Lucas is a ventriloquist and stand-up comedian. He has received many accolades for his work, including several titles as the best entertainer in Las Vegas. He has performed in numerous live shows and television performances. He first made the national scene by winning the Showtime cable network's national "Laff-Off" competition (he was one of several regional winners) in 1982 (Eddie Murphy had won the previous year).

As of July 22, 2007, he is scheduled to headline at the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas for at least a month beginning August 12. He has previously headlined six separate stints in Las Vegas at five different hotels, most recently at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino (formerly known as the Aladdin), where his show was signed a five year deal in December 2006, but closed midway through 2007 for unknown reasons. His headlining stint prior to that was at the Rio Hotel. His show there ran from some time prior to 2003 until Fall 2006.

Lucas has been a performer on specials at the Kennedy Center for President Reagan, at Ford's Theatre for President Clinton, and again at Ford's Theatre for President George W. Bush (all three for CBS). He also performed at the London Palladium for Queen Elizabeth. He had a television series in London called The Ronn Lucas Show. He was also a semi-regular (with Scorch and another puppet named Chuck a somewhat punkish character) on the 1990 revival of Match Game. Also in 1990 Ronn made a appearance on the TV series Night Court.

Some of his most frequently used puppets include a cowboy named Buffalo Billy and a dragon named Scorch. He also has a notable routine in which he uses audience member as a dummy. [1]

Ronn has a video/DVD of his 1983 Disney Channel special Who's In Charge Here? which was available for sale at the Rio hotel. It is slated to be for sale at some point on his website. He recently co-authored a book entitled "Better Living Through Ventriloquism: How to Say What You Shouldn't And Get What You Want" which is scheduled for release at the end of the summer 2006.

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