Foy Brown's Suzie Ventriloquist Figure

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As we all know Foy Brown was not only a figure builder but he was also a performer. His 2 Revello Petee figures are presently in the Ventriloquist Central Collection but I am happy to show all of you the final figure that Foy used for performing. Her name is Suzie and this little cowgirl is about as cute a figure that Foy ever created.

This came by way of Lonnie Chevrie a magician and puppeteer who purchased her from Foy. He told me that Foy used to introduce her to the song ” If You Knew Suzie.” He would sing this song with her. Lonnie would visit Foy and bring his daughter and she liked Suzie so eventually Suzie left Foy and went to Lonnie. Lonnie then decided she would be well taken care of here in the Ventriloquist Central Collection.

Suzie is a small figure standing only 34″ tall. She has mouth movement only and is 100% original just as Foy Brown built her. I hope you enjoy seeing this cute little girl.

Foy Brown’s Suzie Ventriloquist Figure

 

Dan
www.ventriloquistcentral.com

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Dan Willinger is a ventriloquism enthusiast and ventriloquist figure collector. He has been collecting for over 25 years. He created the Ventriloquist Central Collection. It now has over 100 ventriloquist figures and over 50 of them are Frank Marshall figures. Because of his love for the art of ventriloquism, Mr. Willinger created the website Ventriloquist Central. For more information about the website, go to: http://www.ventriloquistcentral.com

Copyright 2009 by Dan Willinger

NOTE: You may use this blog article provided you run it with the bio box intact. Please email a copy of your publication with the blog article in it to: webmaster@ventriloquistcentral.com

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Ventriloquist Val Hilliker, Teaching Bullies How To Chill

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Ventriloquist Val Hilliker

I ran across this article from the Metro News in Calgary about one of the regular contributors to Ventriloquist Central, Val Hilliker. Val is spreading awareness and helps kids conquer bullying in a new way.

Check out this article about Val Hilliker, Teaching Bullies To Chill

For more about Val, go to: http://www.valhilliker.com

 

Dan
www.ventriloquistcentral.com

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Dan Willinger is a ventriloquism enthusiast and ventriloquist figure collector. He has been collecting for over 25 years. He created the Ventriloquist Central Collection. It now has over 100 ventriloquist figures and over 50 of them are Frank Marshall figures. Because of his love for the art of ventriloquism, Mr. Willinger created the website Ventriloquist Central. For more information about the website, go to: http://www.ventriloquistcentral.com

Copyright 2009 by Dan Willinger

NOTE: You may use this blog article provided you run it with the bio box intact. Please email a copy of your publication with the blog article in it to: webmaster@ventriloquistcentral.com

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BransonWebcast.com With Ventriloquist Todd Oliver

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BransonWebcast.com

Well, once again, George Boosey found another gem to share. This time it’s the BransonWebcast.com video with ventriloquist Todd Oliver.

This is a wonderful interview and one of the people Todd talks about is the ventriloquist figure maker, Foy Brown.

 

 

Be sure to check out other great webcasts at BransonWebcast.com

Also, check out Todd Oliver’s website

 

Dan
www.ventriloquistcentral.com

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Dan Willinger is a ventriloquism enthusiast and ventriloquist figure collector. He has been collecting for over 25 years. He created the Ventriloquist Central Collection. It now has over 100 ventriloquist figures and over 50 of them are Frank Marshall figures. Because of his love for the art of ventriloquism, Mr. Willinger created the website Ventriloquist Central. For more information about the website, go to: http://www.ventriloquistcentral.com

Copyright 2009 by Dan Willinger

NOTE: You may use this blog article provided you run it with the bio box intact. Please email a copy of your publication with the blog article in it to: webmaster@ventriloquistcentral.com

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W.H.J. Shaw Ventriloquist Figure – Re-Visited

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Today I am happy to show you all one of the true rarities in ventriloquist figures. This figure was made between 1890 and 1910 by a figure maker named William Henry James Shaw. He was from Victoria Missouri and was a mannequin and window display maker. He also produced mechanical wax figures like the type figure you would see in Tussaud’s Wax Museum. His catalogue also boasted that he made the world’s best ventriloquist figures. These were made of wood and paper mache. His black figures were called ” Laughing Negro” of course the Negro minstrel shows were going very strong so this was not out of place.

This example that you see is all original but the tar baby paint has been touched up. The body, head stick and clothing are all original and period to this figure. He has a wonderful free floating head with a great locking mechanism to hold it in place but yet allow the free float. Side to side self centering eyes and moving leather mouth. You will look far and wide to find a better example of this type ventriloquist figure.

Click Here To See W.H.J. Shaw Figure

 

Dan
www.ventriloquistcentral.com

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Dan Willinger is a ventriloquism enthusiast and ventriloquist figure collector. He has been collecting for over 25 years. He created the Ventriloquist Central Collection. It now has over 100 ventriloquist figures and over 50 of them are Frank Marshall figures. Because of his love for the art of ventriloquism, Mr. Willinger created the website Ventriloquist Central. For more information about the website, go to: http://www.ventriloquistcentral.com

Copyright 2009 by Dan Willinger

NOTE: You may use this blog article provided you run it with the bio box intact. Please email a copy of your publication with the blog article in it to: webmaster@ventriloquistcentral.com

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A Tribute to the Movie "Magic"

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This is one of the first articles we posted on Ventriloquist Central. The was reprinted from The Barker Magazine, Summer 2000, with permission by Bob Abdou.

I thought it would be good to post it here on the blog…..

“A Fats Interview”

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Whether you loved it or hated it, laughed at it or screamed at it, there is no denying that the movie “Magic” from its release in 1978, made an imprint in the art of ventriloquism that is very much felt today. Even though it was billed as a love story, “Magic” was ultimately labeled as a scary, bloody psycho movie that the public remembers only as a dummy that kills.

The Barker Magazine took the initiative to meet and greet this dummy known as “Fats” in the movie. We wanted to know if there was a gentler, nicer side to what was portrayed as a vicious, devious menace to ventriloquist dummies everywhere.

We will let you readers make that decision….

You’re not going to hurt me, are you?
Fats: Why, do you want me too? Nah, I’m a pussycat!!

So, Fats is your name. Is it short for anything, like Fats Domino or Fat Albert?
Fats:
The only way I was described in the book is that my head is bigger than my body: I got my name from my looks. So basically, I got a fat head!!

What have you been doing lately?
Fats:
I’m stuck in a box all day long; I got to get out, go anywhere, anywhere where there ain’t people.

Tell us about the filming of “Magic.”
Fats:
Two words: Ann Margaret!!

Anything else?
Fats:
What else is there besides Ann Margaret!! Oh, yeah, there are two of me in the movie: the cute one (that makes me sick) and then there is the mean one.

How can you tell the difference?
Fats: If you see the movie, some people get it right away. The scene is where I am in the cabin sitting there all by myself when Corky comes in from Ann Margaret’s house, and I say, “Did you get any?” Then there is a switch. Check it out.

Besides “Magic”, are there any other movies or commercials?
Fats: Nah, once you been with Ann Margaret, what else is left? It’s like dying and going to Heaven or Hell, take your pick!

Who is the real Fats?
Fats:
I’m a little Bugs Bunny, a little Bart Simpson and add a little Punch from Punch and Judy, I get away with murder (snicker). And I am better looking than in the movie. Even though I hate make-up. The movie portrayed me as mean as mean can be, but I am an actor, I just played a killer. I’m really a pussycat.

Tell us about your mechanics.
Fats: I weigh about 22 pounds, and that ain’t just my head. I got rubber hands; the fingers can move by control. I got a flat butt. My eyes blink every six seconds also by remote control, my nose can light up, I am made of fiberglass except for my hands; my eyes are made to look electrifying and are made of ping pong balls. I have only three wardrobe changes.

What about the quirks of being a star in the movie?
Fats:
When I did the movie, they gave me my own chair with my own name on it. I had more lines than Burgess Meredith, and almost as many as Ann Margaret. And as I look back, I knew Anthony (Hopkins) and Richard (Attenborough) before they had a “Sir” before their names. But don’t ask me for an autograph, don’t give them.

If you could change the world, what would you do?
Fats:
I’d first get rid of all ventriloquists who move their lips!!! That even includes my partner Al (Dennis Alwood). Only kidding, only kidding (snicker).

So, wrapping up the interview, who have I been talking to, the cute one or the mean one?
Fats:
Hah, hah, hah…..

 

FAT FACTS

  • Fasts could make his tongue stick out, but this was never use in the movie.
  • “Magic” was Anthony Hopkins’ first American movie.
  • Jack Nicholson was originally cast to play the part of Corky.
  • “Magic” was first designed to be a black and white movie.
  • The design of Fats was made to look like Anthony Hopkins and cost almost $100,000.
  • Dennis Alwood plays the bartender in the movie.
  • An original line in the movie was about Elvis Presley, but was later changed to Jimmy Dean because Elvis had just died and that hit too close to home for Ann Margaret.

 

(Reprinted from The Barker Magazine, Summer 2000, with permission by Bob Abdou )

Be sure to check out Bob’s website at www.mrpuppet.com

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To see the article with photos, click here

 

Dan
www.ventriloquistcentral.com

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Dan Willinger is a ventriloquism enthusiast and ventriloquist figure collector. He has been collecting for over 25 years. He created the Ventriloquist Central Collection. It now has over 100 ventriloquist figures and over 50 of them are Frank Marshall figures. Because of his love for the art of ventriloquism, Mr. Willinger created the website Ventriloquist Central. For more information about the website, go to: http://www.ventriloquistcentral.com

Copyright 2009 by Dan Willinger

NOTE: You may use this blog article provided you run it with the bio box intact. Please email a copy of your publication with the blog article in it to: webmaster@ventriloquistcentral.com

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