About: Chuck Knipp

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Chuck Knipp (born 1961) is an American Canadian (dual citizenship) comedian and nurse best known for his controversial vocal characterisations heard on radio – the "Mammy Welfare Queen", Shirley Q. Liquor, histrionic North Dakota Marge, Orangefield resident Delbert Peveto, and the tragic searcher for any kind of spirituality, Betty Butterfield. Knipp retired from live performances in 2010 and now is a volunteer Registered Nurse with the American Red Cross.

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  • Chuck Knipp (born 1961) is an American Canadian (dual citizenship) comedian and nurse best known for his controversial vocal characterisations heard on radio – the "Mammy Welfare Queen", Shirley Q. Liquor, histrionic North Dakota Marge, Orangefield resident Delbert Peveto, and the tragic searcher for any kind of spirituality, Betty Butterfield. Knipp also does radio vocal impersonations of Barbara Jordan, H. Ross Perot, U.S. Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, George Bush, and Bill Clinton. He is known for radio advertisements in Southeast Texas. There have been protests against his performances. Knipp retired from live performances in 2010 and now is a volunteer Registered Nurse with the American Red Cross. (en)
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  • Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada (en)
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  • Chuck Knipp (en)
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  • Actor, comedian, registered nurse (en)
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  • Chuck Knipp (born 1961) is an American Canadian (dual citizenship) comedian and nurse best known for his controversial vocal characterisations heard on radio – the "Mammy Welfare Queen", Shirley Q. Liquor, histrionic North Dakota Marge, Orangefield resident Delbert Peveto, and the tragic searcher for any kind of spirituality, Betty Butterfield. Knipp retired from live performances in 2010 and now is a volunteer Registered Nurse with the American Red Cross. (en)
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