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"Many Voices of Ronn Lucas takes stage at Hilton". Kingman Daily Miner. "Tales from the Morgue". El Paso Times. Larry Phillips. "Ventriloquist Ronn Lucas and his cast of characters to perform at Chamber Bash March 14". "Britain's Got Talent finalist ventriloquist to stage once in a lifetime show with childhood hero". The Argus. 17 December 2015.
Scorch is an American television sitcom that aired on CBS in 1992, and was canceled after three episodes were broadcast.. The title character, a miniature dragon, is a puppet that was used by ventriloquist Ronn Lucas before the series came to be; although Lucas never actually appeared in the series, he did supply Scorch's voice.
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.
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In 1997, Vox formed the International Ventriloquist Association, of which he became the director and began to organize an annual ventriloquist convention in Las Vegas. The first of these brought together some big names, including Jay Johnson, Jimmy Nelson, Ronn Lucas, Jeff Dunham and the legendary Paul Winchell.
Ronn Carroll (active from 1980), American actor; Ronn Lucas (born 1954), American ventriloquist and stand-up comedian; Ronn Matlock (1947–2020), American singer and songwriter; Ronn McFarlane (born 1953), American lutenist and composer; Ronn McMahon (active 1990–1994), Canadian basketball player; Ronn Metcalfe (1930–1969), Canadian big ...
Match Game is an American television panel game show that premiered on NBC in 1962 and has been revived several times over the course of the last six decades. The game features contestants trying to match answers given by celebrity panelists to fill-in-the-blank questions.
Michael Landon, Ronn Lucas: Air Supply: Mighty Carson Art Players- "President Reagan's Re-Election Speech" 5,108: February 7, 1984 () Teri Garr, Pete Barbutti: