2002 Speaker Line-Up

Jim Morris

One of the Nation's Funniest Impersonators

Political impressionist Jim Morris has all "authority figures" headed for the hills. The rubber-faced Morris has become famous as a living political cartoon. Morris captures all of the attitude, optimism, and befuddled essence of our nation's leaders.

Jim, who has always been interested in politics, humor and impersonating authority figures discovered his talent while in high school, where he debuted over the school's public address system issuing an unauthorized "early dismissal" as the principal. (All students were dismissed earlier than Jim was, on that particular day.)

Jim goes far beyond mimicry, and well into the realm of the absurd! His ability to fully submerge himself within each character effectively suspends the disbelief of the audience. His pointed satire then emerges from this frame of surrealism. His critically acclaimed, one-man press conferences showcase his eerily precise impressions of President George W. Bush, and former Presidents Clinton, Bush and Reagan, as well as journalists Tom Brokaw, Dan Rather, Ted Koppel...and many others...ranging from newsmakers to film and television stars, past and present.

As usual, Jim was first on the scene, with his hilarious take on our new President. However, it hasn't been easy for him. Life on the campaign bus did have its downside. Rehearsing angry exchanges of rhetoric between candidates would often leave Jim susceptible to strange looks.

Jim Morris has starred in comedy specials airing on ABC, CBS, Cinemax and HBO; has appeared on Comic Relief, and the Tonight Show, and often provides voices for TV FUNHOUSE, the long-running animated feature on Saturday Night Live.

In addition to occasional sparring sessions on round-table broadcasts such as CNN's Crossfire, Capitol Gang and Larry King Live, he has triumphed in several face-to-face encounters with the subjects of humor! Scenes of battle have included historic Ford's Theater (A Gala Salute to the President), the traditional White House, and Washington Corespondents Dinners...and even...inside the Oval Office.


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