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He then left the band and began to develop his solo act. The act combined comedy and ventriloquism, but Fator struggled to find the right audience. He often traveled to different fairs and theaters and suffered a low point when the 1,000-seat theater he was set to perform in was only occupied by one guest. However, Fator's family encouraged him not to give up. He decided to expand his act by incorporating singing and impersonations of famous singers likeGarth BrooksandJames Taylor. While this decision didn't initially pay off, eventually, audiences started coming around to his act. He started booking large corporate clients like General Motors and AT&T and eventually landed contracts to be the opening act for big names likeReba McEntire, Garth Brooks, and Styx.
In June of 2007, Fator caught his big break by landing a spot on "America's Got Talent." He eventually won the show, much to the surprise of the audience and judges who had initially been skeptical of a ventriloquist performance. Even the notoriously hard-to-please judges,Piers MorganandSimon Cowell, loved his act.
He ultimately signed a five-year $100 million contract to bring his show exclusively to The Mirage.
Terry Fator is an American ventriloquist, impressionist, and stand-up comedian who rose to stardom after appearing on "America's Got Talent" and then landed a headliner contract for his own show in Las Vegas. He is one of the highest-paid entertainers in Las Vegas every year. He makes $20 million every year.
Fator was born on June 19, 1965, in Dallas, Texas. He is the son of Jephtha Wesley and Edith Clifton. He grew up with his older brother, Jephtha Jr., and his younger sister, Deborah. Fator first became interested in ventriloquism in the fifth grade when he came across a book on the topic at the library. He soon after purchased a Willie Talk Dummy from Sears and began practicing for friends and family. When he was 18 years old, his mother gifted him his first puppet after saving money for several years. Fator attended Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, before embarking on his career as a comedian.
In 2013, he was invited to voice a character on the Disney Channel show, "Mickey Mouse." He celebrated his 1,000thshow at The Mirage in May of 2013, and his contract was eventually extended. After 11 years of residency at The Mirage, he wrapped his show there in 2019. He was set to start a new show at the New York-New York hotel, but plans were delayed after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, he was one of the first performers to return to the stage in late 2020 and unveiled his new show, "Who's the Dummy Now?" at in the Liberty Loft theater space of New York-New York.
Fator began his career by touring as the lead singer of the band Freedom Jam in 1987 and 1988. The band visited middle and high schools across the United States and Canada, often performing in as many as three schools per day. In mid-1988, Fator became the lead singer for the showband Texas the Band, and began incorporating his puppet, Walter T. Airedale, into the shows.
After winning the show, Fator had to turn down appearances on the "Late Show withDavid Letterman" fourteen times before he could finally schedule an appearance as his schedule had become so busy following the win. He also began performing at the Las Vegas Hilton, whereElvisPresley had performed for many years and sold out two shows back to back. A couple of months later, he signed a contract with the hotel to do three shows per month between January and May of 2008. During this time, he also appeared on "TheOprah WinfreyShow" and wowed the audience and Oprah with his renditions of songs byMarvin Gayeand the Bee Gees.
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