Archive for the ‘Ventriloquism/Ventriloquist’ Category

Ventriloquist Bob Abdou - Mr Puppet

Friday, August 1st, 2008

Hi everyone, Steve (the webmaster) here. If you live in the Oklahoma City area this may be of interest to you.

Tomorrow (Saturday, Aug 2nd) Bob Abdou (Mr. Puppet) will be performing in Pauls Valley (a town about 60 south of the OKC).

He’ll be performing for “The Toy & Action Figure Museum.” Click here for more information.

I’m going to be there so if you’re in the area, come see the show and stop by and say “Hi”. I’ll be the one wearing the Ventriloquist Central t-shirt.

Hope to see you there.

 

Bob Abdou’s website: http://www.mrpuppet.com

 

Steve Hurst
Webmaster
www.ventriloquistcentral.com

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A Pre-Eminent Female Ventriloquist - Vicki Taylor and Ronnie

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Vicki Taylor is one of the pre-eminent female ventriloquists of the mid to late 20th century. She performed all across the United States and was hailed as being one the the few who could do the double voice.

She was married to ventriloquist Roy Douglas and they did perform together but their marriage did not last and Vicki established herself as one of the finest.

Today she lives in Revere Ma. and I was very excited when she decided to part with her partner of 56 years and allow me to purchase him for my ventriloquist figure collection.

Ron is a carved basswood figure made by John Carroll in Oct. 1952. His head hands and body are basswood and he has side to side moving eyes and slot jaw. He is still wearing his ring which has his name. His paint is for the most part original but his wig and tuxedo have been replaced.

Vicki was kind enough to share a few publicity shots and publications for the web site so I hope you enjoy them too.

Thanks Vicki for allowing Ron to come and live with his cousins in the Willinger collection.

Click here to see Vicki Taylor and Ronnie

Dan
www.ventriloquistcentral.com

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Ventriloquist Central Presents - An Interview with Terry Fator

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

The big surprise is here. Last night (Wednesday) Val Hilliker, her daughter Julie and Lee Dunn (working the camera) met with Terry Fator before his performance at the Funny Bone in Newport, KY. He was kind enough to do an interview specifically for Ventriloquist Central.

Val, who has been a contributor to the website, conducted the interview on behalf of Ventriloquist Central. This is a great interview geared towards the art of ventriloquism.

We will post more videos later….but for now, enjoy the interview.

 

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Dan
www.ventriloquistcentral.com

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Remembering A Ventriloquist, The Great Lester

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Today marks the 52nd anniversary of the passing of The Great Lester.

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Click here for the article…”The Great Lester”

 

Click here for “The Great Lester Letter”

 

Dan
www.ventriloquistcentral.com

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David Erskine & Ronny Darnay

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

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Last week David Erskine and Ronny Darnay talked about the Good News with children at a Vacation Bible School in Fort Worth, TX. Ronny observed that the material never changes but Erskine does. One question he asked was: “Erskine, when you were my age, did you have hair?” Jeff Dunham crafted this Ronny Darnay head in 1984 as a copy of his famous McElroy figure, Ollie. Erskine painted it and made the body and hands. Later Ray Guyll repainted it. Ronny’s story is included in Greg Claassen’s singular book McElroy Magic! Building a Replica.

David Erskine and Ronny Darnay have been together since 1955, junior high school. That year Paul Winchell offered his book Ventriloquism for Fun and Profit on his Saturday morning children’s TV show, Winchell and Mahoney Show. Erskine saved money for bus fare and the purchase of the book, rode the bus downtown to Barber’s Book Store, bought the book and read it “before he returned home” and has been doing it ever since. Winchell included information about W.S. Berger and his Vent Haven in Fort Mitchell, KY, and the International Brotherhood of Ventriloquists. Mr. Berger published a magazine, The Oracle, which featured vents from around the world. Receiving the heavy paper, typeset magazine was a special event because there were no vent conventions. The Ed Sullivan Show and other TV variety shows featured the greatest vents.

Erskine wrote Mr. Berger asking about membership in the I.B.V. and in his college years began a friendship that included overnight visits with Mr. Berger and his wife, Muzz. There Erskine saw McElroy figures and was fascinated by them. Mr. Berger was happy to tell him George and Glenn McElroy stories.

Erskine created several versions of Ronny Darnay. The first was papier-mâché and one was purchased … Frank Marshall wasn’t answering Mr. Berger’s letters and he didn’t answer Erskine’s. Neither did George McElroy.

Several years after Mr. Berger died, a newly formed Vent Haven advisory board sent letters announcing a convention to people on Mr. Berger’s mailing list. The list of special guests included George and Glenn McElroy — there was the reason for Erskine to attend. When George saw Erskine’s name tag he said with a smile, “I’m going to answer your letter!” During the years other lasting friendships developed. Visiting people like George and Glenn was always a special time.

In the middle ’80s, Erskine self-published books of interviews with vents and annually had a dealer’s table where he sold them and also offered for sale vent collectibles.

Soon Erskine will offer the remaining interview books here. Also, other self-published vent works will be offered. Ronny says, “He has to find them first.”

 

Thanks David for sending this to share with everyone.

Dan
www.ventriloquistcentral.com

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