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TODD OLIVER
Todd Oliver is widely known as America's most popular ventriloquist. His one of a kind comedy attracts audiences of all ages and backgrounds as he headlines aboard the Showboat Branson Belle in Branson MO. In addition to his Branson appearances, Todd tours extensively at theatres, comedy clubs, and corporate events across the nation.
Todd Oliver is best known for his work with his real talking dog - Irving, a live Boston Terrier who throws witty insults and sings.
Todd Oliver’s television appearances include The Oak Ridge Boys “Live in Las Vegas,” Penn and Teller’s “Sin City Sensational,” and two episodes of Walker, Texas Ranger, and most recently on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Audience participation and personalizing the show for special events is a part of Todd Oliver’s proven successful formula, which has made his show a strong consistent draw in top entertainment venues across America. His warm friendly personality creates a “magical family chemistry” with a cast of characters that along with Irving, includes: Pops, a crazy confused old timer; Miss Lilly, his lifelong love; and Joey, the loveable bad boy.
Todd Oliver is also well known for his special programs for children, where he weaves motivational and informative messages with his hilarious comedy and cast of characters.
Todd Oliver’s humor is situational and contemporary, resulting in a clean universal comedy that makes you feel good and leaves you wondering, “How does Irving talk?”
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