Jeff Dunham- Arguing With Myself »

: Jeff’s "new agent" from the street who calls himself a "Player In the Management Profession" (PIMP). Content Highlights & Reception

Technically, Dunham is a master of the "distant voice" technique. While many ventriloquists struggle to create distinct vocal placements without moving their lips, Dunham makes it look effortless. He creates the illusion that the voices are coming from everywhere but him. In Arguing with Myself , the technical prowess is on full display during the rapid-fire exchanges. When he switches between his natural voice and a character’s voice in the middle of a sentence without a facial twitch, it breaks the audience's suspension of disbelief in the best way possible—they stop seeing a man with a doll and start seeing two distinct entities bickering. Jeff Dunham- Arguing with Myself

Before 2006, Dunham had spent decades perfecting his craft, having started ventriloquism at the age of eight. While he was already successful on the touring circuit, Arguing with Myself served as his first self-produced television special. : Jeff’s "new agent" from the street who