Valentine Vox

In Brief

Director of The International Ventriloquist's Association


Valentine Vox began talking to himself at the age of ten and became a professional ventriloquist in his late teens. Edgar Bergen once referred to Valentine as "a dishonest ventriloquist" because, he said, "he doesn't move his lips," For over 30 year his act has been seen by audiences around the world in cabaret, clubs, and on television. A veteran of the small screen he has appeared on major networks throughout the world and had his own national show in Britain. Valentine authored the definitive work on the history of ventriloquism I Can See Your Lips Moving which traces the practice of ventriloquism over some three thousands years. His highly acclaimed lecture-show Ventriloquism from Sorcery to the Stage is based on his book. Valentine also designed the Magic & Movie Hall of Fame in Las Vegas.

Valentine Vox

Valentine Vox has worked in the entertainment fields for the past 40 years as a performer, designer, author, actor, photographer and lecturer.

Acknowledgements
Major articles in newspapers and journals around the world including: Los Angeles Times, New York Times, London Times, Financial Times, Punch, Variety, Lady, Woman, New York Press.

Credits
Appeared on television networks in many countries including: ABC. NBC, CBS, BBC, THAMES, HBO, CBC, DDF, ZDR, FOX, FX, Own network show in Britain.

Co-Produced and wrote My Video Party the first video made for children.

Cabaret, Clubs and Theater.
Appeared in variety theaters throughout the world including: O'Keefe Center Canada, London Palladium, Magic Casino Switzerland, Stuttgart Variety Theater, Sano City Theater Japan.

Revue Shows/Variety Shows

Performs in English, Japanese, German.


Lecture:
Ventriloquism and its history. Ventriloquism from Sorcery to the Stage

Actor
: Won best actor award for the role of Michael Hamilton in Stranger Unto My Brethren!  Canadian Drama Festival. Resident actor Theater Toronto under the direction of Clifford William's and Kenneth Tynan

Produced and narrated Child's Christmas in Wales first in Toronto director: Maurice Evans then Strawberry Studio's for BBC. Several productions and recently with the Camerata Orchestra in Las Vegas.

Director of The International Ventriloquists's Association and past General Manager and artistic director of the Magic and Movie Hall of Fame in Las Vegas

Contact Information

Valentine Vox
c/o
International Ventriloquists' Association
P.O. Box 17153
Las Vegas, NV 89114-17153
702-434-8963
inquista@vegasnet.net

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