Press Release:
Malden, MA USA (Press Release) June 24, 2008 - - With the current popularity
of Jay Johnson (The Two and Only), Jeff Dunham (Arguing With Myself, Spark of
Insanity), and Terry Fator (America’s Got Talent winner), ventriloquism seems to
be making a comeback. In that grand tradition, the Ventriloquist Central website
is also keeping the art of ventriloquism alive.
The idea for the website started at the Vent Haven ConVENTion in 2006. At that
convention, collector and ventriloquism enthusiast Dan Willinger met his future
webmaster, Steve Hurst. Together they came up with the concept of a
ventriloquism website that incorporated the history of the art, current
information and also as a showcase for Mr. Willinger’s extensive collection of
ventriloquist figures.
As owner of one of the largest privately held collection of ventriloquist
figures, Dan states, “Since there were very few web sites devoted to both the
art of ventriloquism and also the collecting of ventriloquist figures, I wanted
to create a website all about ventriloquism and share my collection with every
ventriloquist out there. I think it is important that everyone be able to see
every style ventriloquist figure and the performers that made this such a great
art.”
Dan has over 85 ventriloquist figures with some dating back to 1900 all the way
up to present. He has figures made by some of the great figure (dummy) builders
of the past, such as the Mack Brothers, the McElroy Brothers, and Frank Marshall
to name a few.
When asked what builder is his favorite, Dan replies, “Frank Marshall figures
are my favorites. I love Frank’s style. As a ventriloquist figure builder he was
able to breathe life so to speak into each of his creations. They each seem to
have a personality before their mouth is even open. To me, he was one of the
greatest.”
“Frank built some of the most famous figures such as Paul Winchell’s Jerry
Mahoney, Jimmy Nelson’s Danny O’Day and Farfel and Marshall always gave credit
to himself for carving Edgar Bergen’s Charlie McCarthy. We will never know for
sure but Mr. Marshall worked in the Mack shop at the time that Mr. Bergen had
Charlie made so it is quite possible.”
Dan says that he tries to keep on top of everything that is happening in the
world of ventriloquism and updates continually on the website with articles of
interest, ventriloquists that are in the news and new acquisitions that he
acquires for the collection. He also writes a blog with as much information as
he can think of to keep people up to date with ventriloquial happenings, too.
But Dan doesn’t take all the credit, he states, “Steve Hurst my webmaster can be
given most of the credit for the website because without his expertise I
certainly would not have been able to get all this information out to everyone.”
Dan goes on to add, “I am from the generation that watched variety on television
and ventriloquism was always there. Paul Winchell’s Mahoney Time was a great
show and of course Ed Sullivan showcased many great ventriloquists. Then in the
1970’s we had Willie Tyler and Lester on all the variety shows and we had Jay
Johnson on the prime time show “SOAP”. After the 70’s it seems ventriloquism
kind of slipped into the shadows but I can tell you it never went away. It just
took a hiatus but now we have Jay Johnson, Jeff Dunham and Terry Fator to thanks
for bringing the art full circle and back in the mind’s eye.”
Dan Willinger lives in the Boston area where he is happy to share his collection
with those who want to see a part of ventriloquial history.
For more information, visit the website:
http://www.ventriloquistcentral.com
Contact:
Dan Willinger
P.O. Box 29
Malden, MA 02148
(781) 324-3353
dan@ventriloquistcentral.com
Steve Hurst
800-A N Broadway, #122
Poteau, OK 74953
(877) 857-2532
steve@ventriloquistcentral.com