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John C. Morgan

George W. Bush Impersonator

It's George "Dubya" Bush! Well, sort of. John C. Morgan is an incredibly talented George W. Bush look-a-like and impersonator.  He has cultivated the President's mannerisms and speech patterns; with the hair, the shrug, the laugh, the nod, even the verbal Bush-isms—John C. Morgan makes you feel like you're speaking with the President himself. 

Travels From:
Orlando, FL

Booking Fee:
Call 866-400-2036 for a quote

John Morgan travels as an impersonator and look-a-like for President George W. Bush at faith-based, corporate, and comedic events around the world, bringing joy and inspiration to millions of astonished people who might otherwise never have an audience with America's Commander in Chief. He's amazingly gifted with George W. Bush's physical appearance, and he has assiduously cultivated the former President's mannerisms and speech patterns. The hair, the shrug, the laugh, the nod, even the verbal Bush-isms—John C. Morgan makes you feel like you're speaking with President George W. Bush himself.

John's show combines his hilarious but respectful impression of President Bush with a few famous George W. faux pas, blended with a mix of parody songs and finishes up with an inspiring message about hope and determination. He elicits heartfelt laughter from both sides of the political aisle.

Stage presentations run the gamut from comedic and musical to dramatic and motivational. John's performances not only entertain your guests but inspire them to focus on the purposes and themes of your gathering.

Discovered at a "Bush For President" rally in 2000, Morgan went from selling appliances to performing at the President's Inaugural. By 2007, John was bringing his big- time comedic impersonation to arenas all across America, appearing live before tens of thousands on Sean Hannity's "Freedom Concerts" and before hundreds of thousands on "The Winter Jam Tour Spectacular," where he amazed audiences with his guitar playing and singing.

John was born and raised in Orlando, Florida. He and, his wife of 29 years, Kathy, still reside in sunny Orlando with their four sons, Christopher, Stephen, Daniel and Jonathan, two wonderful daughters-in-law, and three exciting grandkids. John's inspiring journey is  chronicled in print. My Life as a Bush…and My Heart for Imitating Jesus, with forward by Governor Mike Huckabee, is filled with laugh-out-loud stories, audacious encounters, and spiritual insights. Each chapter of John's story encourages readers to become imitators of the greatest Man who ever lived.

"That was the best comedy event we've ever done. Our church's Facebook page is blowing up." - Jay Bailey, Solid Rock Church, Midland, GA
 
"No question, President George W. Bush as the closing keynote speaker in General Session on Tuesday, April 23rd, exceeded everyone’s high expectations…and was an absolute homerun. Not only [was he] funny, engaging and attention getting, but most importantly….[he] did this in an exceptionally tasteful and appropriate manner.  His ability to strike the balance between humor, respect and tastefulness was absolutely outstanding. The only negative to [John C. Morgan’s] presentation is I have no idea how we will possibly top it next year or in the years to come. " – David Jobe, president, Leadership Conferences 
 
 
Without a doubt, John Morgan was a huge success.  At the Prayer Breakfast Saturday morning he perfectly  blended  great humor with a memorable spiritual message.  At the conclusion of the event, John obliged attendees by participating in photos, saying hello and signing books for nearly 45 minutes.  This is always an indication of how well a speaker has been received.  
 
Every comment from attendees following the Prayer Breakfast was as positive as possible.  I even had one person call me and ask where John was appearing next as he would be willing to drive there if it were within a couple a hundred miles to see him again.  Now that is a positive comment! --Andy S.
 

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