He sees himself as Ricky Gervais, has the power Jeff Dunham puppet, sings like Garth Brooks and performs impressions of celebrities like Rich Little.
Terry Fator - "Voice of Entertainment" - arrives at the Washington State Fair on September 18.
Fator won the 2nd season of "America's Got Talent" in 2007 with his act that combines singing, comedy and celebrity impressions. He has been the headliner at The Mirage Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas since 2009.
Terry Fator - "Voice of Entertainment" - arrives at the Washington State Fair on September 18.
Fator won the 2nd season of "America's Got Talent" in 2007 with his act that combines singing, comedy and celebrity impressions. He has been the headliner at The Mirage Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas since 2009.
Tickets for the show Fator will go on sale at 10 am Saturday (April 25). Tickets are $ 60 (Golden Circle), $ 45 and $ 30, and include Fair admission gate. Tickets will be available on the website onlineticketspot.com can also be purchased in person at the State Fair box office Washington 9th Avenue Southwest and Meridian Saturdays, service charge from 10 am to 2 pm A $ 2 per ticket will be charged for purchases on the spot.
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After Terry Fator rejected the opportunity to compete in the first season of "America's Got Talent" to their fans wrote the show saying that just had to be Fator. Fator producers called and invited him to audition. After seeing, and tasting, Season 1 of the series, Fator was after him, and in 2007 the then 42-year-old comedian became "America's Got Talent" Season 2 champion, taking home the prize and the title of "Best New Act $ 1 million in the United States."
"It was a great opportunity I had worked all my life," he said.
It was not long before Fator recognize Sin City as the main act was meant to be. In 2007, he signed a $ 1.5 million contract to perform at the Las Vegas Hilton. The following year Fator signed what has been described as "one of the biggest entertainment deals in the history of Las Vegas" to lead his own program, "Terry Fator: The Voice of entertainment" at the Mirage Hotel & Casino.
With a cast of characters as Winston the Impersonating Turtle; Emma Taylor, the girl with the big voice; Maynard Tompkins, the Elvis impersonator; Duggie Scott Walker, the annoying neighbor; and many others, Fator been raking in awards, accolades and admiration of the industry ever since.
Fator's history began long before "America's Got Talent." His first experience of entertainment came at age 8 when he tried his hand at magic with the help of a book of hypnosis.
"I tried unsuccessfully to hypnotize friends, but then in fifth grade I found a book on ventriloquism and it came very quickly for me. I was always fascinated with all forms of entertainment, but mostly magic and puppets. However, other children at the school were doing magic, and I wanted to be original, so it became ventriloquism mine, "Fator, who completed their creative efforts to take the lead in many school plays and said the church as a child, and later faced the Texas band Band late 80s until 2001.
Today, Fator impersonates more voices than it can count on the help of more than a dozen characters who sing everything from Etta James, Elvis Presley and The Temptations to Cher, Barbra Streisand and Michael Jackson, and Adele, Justin Timberlake and Justin Bieber. It has built an audience of millions of people who enjoy their work through its output sold and live show, multi-platinum selling DVDs winners (his debut DVD, "Terry Fator: Live From Las Vegas" drew four times platinum) and TV appearances. In 2014, the show celebrates its fifth anniversary in the famous resort of Gaza and Fator recently signed an extension to appear until 2016.
Here's more on Fator Post:
After Terry Fator rejected the opportunity to compete in the first season of "America's Got Talent" to their fans wrote the show saying that just had to be Fator. Fator producers called and invited him to audition. After seeing, and tasting, Season 1 of the series, Fator was after him, and in 2007 the then 42-year-old comedian became "America's Got Talent" Season 2 champion, taking home the prize and the title of "Best New Act $ 1 million in the United States."
"It was a great opportunity I had worked all my life," he said.
It was not long before Fator recognize Sin City as the main act was meant to be. In 2007, he signed a $ 1.5 million contract to perform at the Las Vegas Hilton. The following year Fator signed what has been described as "one of the biggest entertainment deals in the history of Las Vegas" to lead his own program, "Terry Fator: The Voice of entertainment" at the Mirage Hotel & Casino.
With a cast of characters as Winston the Impersonating Turtle; Emma Taylor, the girl with the big voice; Maynard Tompkins, the Elvis impersonator; Duggie Scott Walker, the annoying neighbor; and many others, Fator been raking in awards, accolades and admiration of the industry ever since.
Fator's history began long before "America's Got Talent." His first experience of entertainment came at age 8 when he tried his hand at magic with the help of a book of hypnosis.
"I tried unsuccessfully to hypnotize friends, but then in fifth grade I found a book on ventriloquism and it came very quickly for me. I was always fascinated with all forms of entertainment, but mostly magic and puppets. However, other children at the school were doing magic, and I wanted to be original, so it became ventriloquism mine, "Fator, who completed their creative efforts to take the lead in many school plays and said the church as a child, and later faced the Texas band Band late 80s until 2001.
Today, Fator impersonates more voices than it can count on the help of more than a dozen characters who sing everything from Etta James, Elvis Presley and The Temptations to Cher, Barbra Streisand and Michael Jackson, and Adele, Justin Timberlake and Justin Bieber. It has built an audience of millions of people who enjoy their work through its output sold and live show, multi-platinum selling DVDs winners (his debut DVD, "Terry Fator: Live From Las Vegas" drew four times platinum) and TV appearances. In 2014, the show celebrates its fifth anniversary in the famous resort of Gaza and Fator recently signed an extension to appear until 2016.
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