List of ventriloquists
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.
Germany
- Sascha Grammel – "Frederic Freiherr von Furchensumpf", "Josie", "Prof. Dr. Peter Hacke", "Herr Schröder & Ursula"[1]
- Benjamin Tomkins – "Fliege "Der Hildegard"", "Alte Sack", "Heinz", ...[2]
India
- Ramdas Padhye
- Satyajit Padhye
- Mimicry Srinivos – "Old Man", "Little Boy", "Caesar Chimp"
- P. Venkatesh - `Venky Monkey'[3]
Italy
- Pietro Ghislandi – "Sergio"
Singapore
Spain
- Señor Wences – "Johnny", "Pedro", "Cecilia Chicken"
Sweden
United Kingdom
- Ray Alan – "Mickey the Martian", "Lord Charles", "Tich and Quackers"
- Peter Brough – "Archie Andrews"
- Nina Conti – "Monkey", "Granny", "Nina", "Killer", "Great Uncle John"
- Roger De Courcey – "Nookie Bear"
- Terry Hall – "Lenny the Lion"
- Keith Harris – "Orville the Duck", "Cuddles the Monkey"
- Steve Hewlett – "Arthur Lager", "Pongo", "Chii Chii"
- Sandy Powell
- Terri Rogers – "Shorty Harris"
- Fred Russell – "Coster Joe"
- Saveen – "Daisy May"
- Ian Saville
- Dennis Spicer – "James Green"
- Max Terhune – "Elmer"
- Arthur Worsley – "Charlie Brown"
- Paul Zerdin – "Sam", "Baby", "Albert", "Alasdair Rimmer"
United States
- Jim Barber – "Barber & Seville", "Diva", "Chico Pete", "Baby", "Ventriloquist Karaoke", "Strum the Guitar", "JR"[4]
- Edgar Bergen – "Charlie McCarthy", "Mortimer Snerd", "Effie Klinker"[5]
- Shirley Dinsdale – "Judy Splinters"
- Jeff Dunham – "Peanut", "Walter", "Jose Jalapeño", "Bubba J", "Achmed the Dead Terrorist"
- Alyse Eady – "Rosie", "Molly", "Crazy Bird", "Rocky"
- Duane Echols(Las Vegas Corporate ventriloquist) - "Coolidge", "Corky", "Duke", "Teddy"
- Terry Fator – "Emma Taylor, "Winston the Impersonating Turtle", "Walter T. Airdale", "Julius", "Maynard Thompkins", "Monty Carlo", "Duggie Scott Walker", "Vikki the Cougar", "Berry Fabulous", "Fernando V. Francisco", "Hyphen", "Wrex the Crash Test Dummy", "Rusty the Robot", "Donald Trump", "Elton John"
- Wayne Federman – "Beuford"
- Wayland Flowers – "Madame"
- Dan Horn - "Orson", "Miles"
- Jay Johnson – "Squeaky, Bob, Grits, Darwin"
- Kevin Johnson – "Clyde", "Matilda"
- Mallory Lewis – "Lamb Chop"
- Shari Lewis – "Lamb Chop", "Charlie Horse", "Hush Puppy"
- Ronn Lucas – "Buffalo Billy", "Scorch", "Tillie the Troll"
- Taylor Mason – "Paco the Pig (Zorcon the Alien Telletubby)", "Romeo", "Juliet", "Sumo", "Robert the Sheep", "Barack Obama", "Colonel", "Paquito"
- Meghan Miller – "Kat", "Abner Smooch", "Shannon", "Lexi", "Baby"
- Angelique Monét – "Gracie"
- Jimmy Nelson – "Danny O'Day", "Farfel the Dog"
- Otto Petersen – "George"
- Carla Rhodes – "Cecil Sinclaire"
- David Strassman – "Chuck Wood", "Ted E. Bare", "Sid Beaverman", "Kevin the Alien", "Grandpa Fred", "A.N.G.E.L.", "Dinosaurs", "Vinny", "The Crows", "Little Ricky", "Mr. Invisible", "Guido the Teddy Impersonator", "Charley", "Mumbles"
- Willie Tyler – "Lester"
- Jules Vernon – "Old Maid", "George", "Nettie", "Sailor Joe", "Happy"
- Paul Zerdin - "America's Got Talent"
- Mark Wade – "Grits", "Karl the Alligator"
- Lisa Whelchel – "Arthur" (The Mickey Mouse Club)
- Paul Winchell – "Jerry Mahoney", "Knucklehead Smiff"
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