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Ventriloquist Talks At The Same Time As His Puppet In Seemingly Impossible Feat

Image shows Ventriloquist Jack Williams with his puppet, Foster, during their 2022 AGT audition.

The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines a ventriloquist as “one who provides entertainment by using ventriloquism to carry on an apparent conversation with a hand-manipulated dummy.” Being able to “throw” your voice without moving your lips is a talent few have mastered. Ventriloquist Jack Williams can speak for his puppet without moving his lips. He can also talk in his normal voice and the voice of his puppet simultaneously!

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Several of his fans challenged Jack to develop this special talent, and he obliged. Jack has several videos on TikTok demonstrating his unique ability with different puppets and voices. He is 25 years old and has been performing for 13 years. He received his first ventriloquist puppet from his father, who used the same dummy during childhood.

Jack’s popularity surged after his America’s Got Talent (AGT) performance during Season 17 in 2022. He didn’t win the competition but advanced to the top five finalists before elimination. Jack uses several puppets during his performances, providing voices for human-like characters and talking animal friends.

Working with a ventriloquist puppet can be unpredictable. The dummies can have a mind of their own and might say anything during the act. The ventriloquist must be able to think on the go and switch up the act on a second’s notice. Jack possesses an amazingly honed talent and is a joy to watch. His dream goal is to be a live performer on the Las Vegas Strip one day.

If you enjoyed the snippets above, you can follow Jack and his various ventriloquist puppets on social media. He has 1.5 million fans on TikTok and is also on Instagram. He is hilarious and extremely talented, even when his dummies steal center stage.

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