World-famous actor, comedian and commentator Dennis Miller interviews a range of celebrated guests, from athletes and artists to entertainers and authors. Learn the fears, dreams, regrets and deepest thoughts of the people who shape our culture.
Get ready to laugh out loud as Jillian Bell and Dennis Miller talk about working at SNL, finding themselves and trying to become better people during quarantine, and just trying to make it in Hollywood. Jillian Bell is known for her roles in Brittany Runs a Marathon, Workaholics, and Office Christmas Party. Her new film Cowboys will be released on February 12th.
Paul Bettany is known for his roles in A Knights Tale, Master and Commander and of course most recently as a part of the Avengers. Bettany continues his role as Vision in the new Disney+ sitcom "WandaVision." Bettany tells Dennis how this show parallels with popular sitcoms through the decades and what it is like working with Elizabeth Olsen. Plus, Bettany tells how the tragic sudden death of his younger brother, made him hit rock bottom, and eventually lead him into acting. And the "so Hollywood" reason one of his favorite films to act in, "Master and Commander," was never made into a sequel.
Life coach Mike Bayer can be seen regularly on Dr. Phil and now has a new book on how to make important decisions in your life. "One Decision: The First Step to a Better Life" is out now. In the book Bayer discusses how to use the FORCE for good an evil. He breaks it down for us on this week's Dennis Miller + One.
Chris Jericho got his start as a professional wrestler on WWE. Before coronavirus he was touring with his band Fozzy, now he is making music and signed on to All Elite Wrestling. He talks to Dennis Miller about his new appreciation of his fans as he gets older.
Andie MacDowell known for her roles in "Four Weddings and a Funeral," "Groundhog Day," and "Sex Lies and Videotape," has a new movie out now on streaming and in select theaters. MacDowell discusses how women are portrayed in Hollywood as they get older and how she wants a role in her 60's where she is portrayed as sexy - just like men!
Duff Goldman from Food Network has written a new kids cookbook for kids who want to make challenging recipes. Plus, Goldman from Charm City Cakes is getting a new show. He teams up with puppets to go on adventures and cook in an imaginative kitchen. Goldman tells Dennis about growing up and how he first got into baking and cooking.
Paul Stanley cemented his place in the Rock and Roll hall of fame as the front man for KISS. Now he is back to making music with his new album "Soul Station" releasing March 5th. Until then you can find a new single from the album out every week.
Carlos Watson is an Emmy winning journalist who formerly worked for MSNBC and CNN. Now he has branched out with his own production company OZY where he currently hosts "Carlos Watson Show." Watson interviews guests pulling in 60 million viewers a month. He has guests ranging from Bill Gates, Megyn Kelly, Al Sharpton, Kathy Griffin, and John Legend.
"Rogue Trip" follows former ABC correspondent Bob Woodruff and his son Mack as they revisit some of the countries he covered during times of war and devastation. But this time the father-son duo is returning to see how the countries have changed and to find the best parts of these once war torn places.
You may know her from her Emmy nominated character Amy Fowler on "The Big Bang Theory." Mayim Bialik says the only reason she auditioned for "The Big Bang Theory" was because her health insurance was running out. We were first introduced to Mayim Bialik as a child star in the popular 90s sitcom "Blossom." In between gigs she went and got a Ph.D. in neuroscience. Dennis and Bailik talk a little chromosomes before getting into her brand new show on FOX. Bialik stars in a BBC adaptation "Call Me Kat." She talks about how coronavirus has changed how she and Jim Parson's thought they would be working together and the aspects they pulled from the original British comedy. Bialik tells Dennis not only the differences between working as a child actor and working as an adult but also how social media and paparazzi have in general changed how actors work.
Why just have a sit down interview with your guest, when you can take them on the ride of their life? That is Steve Austin's philosophy in his new show "Straight Up Steve Austin." Starting January 11th on the USA network you can watch WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and a celebrity guest get real and take part in one-of-a-kind adventures across America.
Rob Halford has been the lead singer for heavy metal band Judas Priest for the past half century. But growing up he struggled with his own identity because at the time people who were gay were thrown in jail. Halford talks to Dennis Miller about how he came out to his parents and how he first knew he was gay.
Alexi Pappas is a Greek-American long distance athlete, filmmaker, actor, and now writer with her new book "Bravey." She discusses with Dennis Miller the lows and depression that can follow after achieving your biggest dreams.
Daymond John has been a shark on the ABC show Shark Tank since the first season back in 2009. He has been able to invest in numerous products since. John talks about the money he's lost and his hesitation to be one the show when producers told him he had to use his own real money to invest in these products. Plus, the character each shark likes to play on the show.
Lisa Ling is an award winning journalist, and current host of CNN's "This is Life." She talks about the new season and what drew her to tell these stories. Plus, she talks kids, family, and the importance of communication. The reason her kids would be in big trouble for the one thing she did all the time to her parents.
Marcus Lemonis, host of the new show "Street's of Dreams," is going to the most profitable streets in America and figuring out how the money is made. From the Diamond district in New York City to Music Row in Nashville, he finds the heart behind the success.
Jason Bentley came from a radio era and now has a new podcast called "The Backstory." His first few episodes feature Kristen Bell, Margaret Cho, and Rosalind Chao. He discusses issues from parenting to lockdowns to representation in Hollywood.
Mario Lopez starred in the original Saved by the Bell series 30 years ago. Now he returns as a teacher in with a brand new group of kids at Bayside High. But his latest movie as Colonel Sanders in "A Recipe for Seduction" on Lifetime is getting all the buzz.
Cat Cora is known as the first female winner of Iron Chef. Now the world-renowned celebrity chef, author, restaurateur, contributing editor, television host and personality, actress, and avid philanthropist is focusing on family during the pandemic. Cora is teaming up with Gold Belly to get foods from resturants from all over the country shipped right to your door. She also spills the dishes she says get thumbs up from all SIX of her hungry growing boys.
Phil Rosenthal made his claim to fame creating the smash hit sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond." Now he is living his dream, jumping in front of the camera for his new show "Somebody Feed Phil." Rosenthal travels across the globe to try food from different cultures and connect with people through their cooking. Season four is now streaming on Netflix.
Jenna Lyons worked for an then headed popular clothing brand J. Crew for 27 years. Now she has left to start something new. From eyelashes to her new stylish TV show she tells Dennis Miller what inspired her along the way.
Dennis Miller sits down with the bassist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Flea. He talks about his new memoir "Acid for the Children," why he chose that title and the reason he thinks taking LSD has been good for him.
Lindsey Vonn is known as a four time world champion and Olympic Gold Medalist in alpine skiing. But now she has a new show taking 12 strangers and their dogs on the adventure of a lifetime. The competition takes the dognamic duos around the world with tests in each city. "The Pack" is streaming on Amazon Prime now!
Fran Drescher (who made her big break on long running show "The Nanny") plays matchmaker in “The Christmas Setup,” which is Lifetime's first-ever LGBTQ focused Christmas movie. Drescher plays a mother trying to set up her gay son with someone he hasn't seen since childhood. She talks about the importance of having a movie with an inclusive message about love and how she felt about taking the role during quarantine.
Comedian, Gabriel Iglesias, tells Dennis Miller his process in writing a joke in his stand-up comedy routines.
Investigative Journalist, Mariana Van Zeller, has been exploring the darkest places on earth her whole life. Now she teams up with National Geographic in her new show "Trafficked" to explore the the world of underground illegal trade. She brings us with her as she talks with the lords of the underworld in drugs, counterfeit money, animals, and human trafficking.
Sonequa Martin Green tells Dennis Miller about how her and her husband got the opportunity to star in Star Trek: discovery. They both came to the decision the roles were the "prefect amount of weird" for the couple. Plus Sonequa Martin Green talks about why Star Trek is so important to fans and can span generations.
You know Leslie Odom Jr. from the Broadway sensation Hamilton. But he says the barrier breaking musical has some harsh criticism from the younger generation, and he loves it.
Jim Gray has gotten the chance to interview some of the greatest sports legends of our time, and of all time. Now he is releasing his new book talking about his experience meeting and interacting with some of the "GOATs."
The CDC is urging Americans to stay at home this holiday season as the United States reports over 160,000 new cases of Covid-19 every day. The warning is putting families in difficult situations, especially if family members are older or otherwise high risk. However, it remains to be seen if people will heed this warning or risk seeing loved ones, potentially sparking a new wave of cases in the coming weeks.
Now the LA Kings president Luc Robitaille reveals how he feels being traded from the team he spent 14 years of his NHL career playing for.
Tarek El Moussa is the co-host of HGTV's Flip or Flop. In this episode Moussa talks about the first house he flipped, how the show and cancer led to his divorce, and what it is like to work with his ex-wife on the show. Plus, he gives us some insight into his new love and fiancé Heather Rae Young from the show "Selling Sunset."
Actress, Malin Akerman, talks with Dennis Miller about her two new movies coming out this month. One is based off a real experience with a friend over Thanksgiving as they both were dealing with breakups. The other is a comedic take on a female fight club.
Grief expert, David Kessler, had been helping families cope with their grief for years, when suddenly he lost his child at 21 years old. Kessler says he wishes he could have gone back and written a letter this o every family saying, I'm sorry, I never understood how painful it truly is to loose a child. This has lead him down a road of his own need for healing. Now he has written a new book detailing the ways he was able to deal with his grief called "Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief."
Maria Celeste Arraras tells Dennis Miller the story of how she adopted her son from Russia over 20 years ago. She also loving now describes herself as a "Momager" for her son, Adrian's, singing career. Adrian Vadim has just released his new single "Space." Arraras talks about her son's inspiration for the song.
Hollywood author, Scott Eyman, dives into the life of Cary Grant in a new book. "Cary Grant: A Brilliant Disguise" chronicles the life and "extraordinary internal conflicts" Grant struggled with including imposter syndrome and acid addiction. Eyman sits down with Dennis Miller to talk about when Cary Grant finally felt at ease with his status and the star he had become.
Country singer and songwriter Cam is releasing her new album "The Other Side" on October 30th. She tells Dennis Miller some of the difficulties surrounding releasing an album during quarantine and the giving birth to her new child during a pandemic. One of the songs on her new album was written with Avicii who passed away after writing a song together. Cam talks about why it was such an intense recording session and how she hopes to honor the late artist.
Comedian and actress Margaret Cho is in the new movie "Faith Based" which centers around a group of film makers trying to make money by tapping into the lucrative Christian film industry.
Steve-O went to a doctor to find out if he has any permanent brain damage from doing stunts on the television series "Jackass."
John Leguizamo made his way into our homes and hearts as the silly sloth Sid in "Ice Age." Now he is directing his first movie, "Critical Thinking," about a true story of a high school teacher helping his students achieve their dreams by winning chess tournaments.
Mo'Nique started as a stand up comedy and now has a new stand up you can stream on Showtime called Mo'Nique and Friends at the ATL. Monique had a huge break out with her Academy Award winning role in the independent film "Precious." But Mo'Nique says this was not her childhood dream because growing up she never saw people that looked like her win an Oscar.
Hockey player P.K. Subban sits down with Dennis Miller to talk about his journey through the league and how he gives back to under privileged kids.
Dr. Ian Smith is taking over as host of the 13th season of "The Doctors" on CBS. He has worked as a medical correspondent on NBC, Rachel Ray and The View. Now he is heading to daytime TV replacing the panel of doctors the show normally has, with just Dr. Smith at the helm. He talks to Dennis Miller about the show's shakeup from ensemble to singular host as well as his take on the United States of America's handling of coronavirus.
Kat Graham was launched into fame when she was cast on the highly successful CW show "Vampire Diaries." She played teen witch Bonnie Bennett for all eight seasons of the show, which amassed a cult following. Now in the two years Vampire Diaries has been off air Kat Graham has dipped her toes into a wide range of characters in a number of different movies including Emperor, The Poison Rose, Cut Throat City, and Fashionably Yours.
This week on Dennis Miller the newest member of the reality show "Million Dollar Listing," Tracy Tutor, talks about what it is like to be a boss realtor and the only woman on the reality show. Plus, she has a new book giving women tips on how to command business and some juicy details on the drama behind the listing.
Dennis Miller talks with deputy commissioner and chief legal officer of the National Hockey League, Bill Daly, about what it is like inside the bubble on this historic season with the coronavirus setbacks.
Chuck Liddell is known as a UFC fighter who brought MMA to the mainstream. Now he is a business man. He talks about how he got on board, why he so personally backs his new teeth whitening product and the good the company does for the community.
Bob the Drag Queen rose to fame by winning the eighth season of RuPaul's Drag Race. Now he host the pseudo makeover show "We're Here" which is celebrating it's first season Emmy nomination! Bob tells Dennis Miller what the chances are for a season two during the coronavirus pandemic.
Photographer, Andy Bernstein, joins Dennis Miller to talk about some of the most famous and meaningful photos he has taken in his career. From basketball legend Micheal Jordan to the lost Kobe Bryant, Bernstein has made an impact on player, and fans with the moments he captured in time.
Rob Schneider is well known for his comedy movies. He talks with Dennis Miller about creating his character in his latest Adam Sandler Netflix movie "The Wrong Missy." Rob Schneider talks about the difficulties around cracking jokes to a crowd who just experienced a tragedy. Plus, Rob Schneider gets real about the wave of cancel culture and how people are so easy ready to get offended for others!
Jim Gaffigan put himself to work to create his latest comedy special "The Pale Tourist." Currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video, each episode features a different country he has visited and what he has learned or observed about their specific culture, all in fun of course. Plus, Gaffigan talks about why he prefers to perform stand-up in countries where less people speak English!
Sean Avery joins Dennis Miller to talk Canadian culture, coronavirus, and hockey. He says you won't see anything getting in the way of players keeping the games going for their fans. Plus, the reason Avery says the barbaric nature of the game is what makes hockey so beautiful.
Some people train their whole lives for less than a minute on the world stage at the Olympics. Win or lose what happens after? Some feel they have no life left to live after the Olympic village closes it's doors. World renowned athletes open up about the depression they face in the new HBO documentary "The Weight of Gold." Dennis Miller sits down with two of the project's producers to learn how this solemn story started.
Martin Short is has his 15th Emmy nomination for his guest appearance in "The Morning Show" on Apple TV+. but his next project he is just getting started on has him teaming up with pop star Selena Gomez for a new murder mystery with a comedic take on people obsessed with True Crime series.
Uzo Uduba got her first on screen break on "The Orange is the New Black" which won her two Emmy's. Now she is being praised for her role on "Mrs. America." Uduba plays Shirley Chisholm who is not only the first black woman to run for president but also the first black congresswoman.
What happens when we die? Are there real vampires in New Orleans? Are cats tracking human through psychic abilities? William Shatner dives into the unexplained phenomenons around us in his new series on the History Channel.
Metta World Peace had an impressive 18 year career in the NBA. He opens up to Dennis Miller about playing with the late Kobe Bryant during his time on the Lakers.
Schea Cotton was a basketball sensation at only 14 but life would put him on a different path away from his dreams in the NBA. His new documentary out now tells the story of the Los Angeles high school mega star and the twisted journey he took through life.
Mike "The Miz" Mizanin got his start on "The Real World" almost 20 years ago. Now he is in the ring as a villain in the WWE and he wouldn't have it any other way.
Lynn Whitfield stars in Greenleaf which just began it's fifth and final season on the OWN channel. Whitfield tells Dennis Miller how the role was initially written for and supposed to be played Oprah Winfrey herself! She tells us how Oprah picked her out specifically to play the role instead.
Vivica A. Fox, you know her from Independence Day, Empire, her show on Lifetime "Missing," and now she is producing and starring in the 14th movie in "The Wrong Series" on Lifetime ,The Wrong Stepfather, to be released on July 31st. She talks about how these movies have become a fan favorite and the following the movies have developed.
Dr. Terry Dubrow is fixing all your plastic surgery mistakes in the 6th season on "Botched." Plus, he is entering into the second season of "License to Kill" on the Oxygen network. The good doctor tells us how social media filters are causing people to permanently change how they look in real life with plastic surgery.
Jimmy Connors was once considered the #1 tennis player in the world. But he reveals a struggle with OCD sometimes made being on court stressful and still effects his life to this day.
Former Monday Night Football sportscaster Joe Tessitore joins Dennis Miller to talk about the new season of his ABC show Holey Moley. Tessitore hosts, along side Rob Riggle, an extreme mini golf competition produced by none other than Stephen Curry. He also gives his prediction of the future of football this season amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Kyle Richards was a child actor and stared across Jamie Lee Curits in the original Halloween. Forty years later she is back, along side Curtis, in the latest installment in the Halloween movies and celebrating the 10th season of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."
Comedy star Lauren Lapkus is in Netflix's recent release "The Wrong Missy." You have seen Lapkus in "Orange is the New Black" and "Big Bang Theory." She says she has always grown up admiring comedy stars such as Adam Sandler and David Spade and says it was such a great opportunity to be able to work with them in the new movie.
Danny Trejo has been in over 300 movies and apparently acting was an accident but has kept him clean, sober and out of jail. Now he has a new documentary called "Inmate #1" coming out on July 7th about his life from prison to stardom.
Scott Eastwood joins Dennis Miller to talk about his new movie "The Outpost." The film tells the true story of the deadliest battle in Afghanistan. Eastwood says one unique part of this film is not only that it is based on a true story but real life soldiers, some from the battle, are starring in the movie.
Suze Orman is now out with a new book, The Ultimate Retirement Guide for 50+: Winning Strategies to Make Your Money Last a Lifetime. The financial advisor, author, and podcast host, also gives some insight on the best way to use your money during the coronavirus crisis.
An original SNL writer joins Dennis Miller to talk about his new book chronicling comedy's evolution in America through his experience, "Laugh Lines: My Life Helping Funny People Be Funnier."
Louie Anderson gives detail on how he got started on his plethora of projects recently. He also says he now, at 61, feels like he is making his big break. Plus, he gives a sneak peek into what it was like working on the highly anticipated "Coming to America 2" opposite Eddy Murphy.
Ed Asner recounts his acting career in a new book "Son of a Junkman." Asner who plays everyone's favorite Santa and Lou Grant in The Mary Tyler Moore show, talks to Dennis Miller about getting his start in New York City, to his big move to Los Angeles, and now acting on his new show Briarpatch at 91 years old.
You know him from ‘Whose Line is it Anyway’ and ‘Let’s Make a Deal.’ Now, comedy legend Wayne Brady wants to help teens learn the craft of improvisation through his new series ‘Comedy IQ.’ Brady tells Dennis Miller how the show has changed his life.
Former basketball player Dominique Wilkins tells Dennis Miller about the importance of creating sensory rooms for children with autism at basketball arenas so kids with disabilities can enjoy the game of basketball too.
The new season of America's Got Talent has just started and they have a new judge joining their ranks, Sofia Vergara. Veteran Judge Howie Mandel gives the low down on how Sofia is on the show and what Simon Cowell is like with the contestants with once the cameras stop rolling.
Maz Jobrani talks about his podcast "Back to School" helping parents and kids learn while out of the classroom. Plus why performing at the Kennedy Center for his comedy special on Netflix was a career highlight and the reason he enjoys telling political jokes in Washington, DC.
Actor Dennis Quaid is starting the new "YouTube of Podcasts." There are a number of podcasts in production, including one where he and other celebrities put on an "old-timey" radio show with never before seen scripts filed away by MGM. Dennis also reveals what it is like to work with Billy Bob Thornton in the third season to the Amazon Prime Video show "Goliath." He also give a spoiler to why he may not be coming back next season... even though he really wants to!
John Corbett is known most recently for playing the dad in "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" but back in the 2000s he was the iconic heart throb, Aidan, in Sex and the City. He reveals how he came to play Sarah Jessica Parker's love interest and what he thinks of her work ethic on the show. Also, the reason he turned down the role the first time around.
Dennis Miller talks with comedian Tom Papa about how the coronavirus has changed the way he writes and tells jokes. Papa is also promoting a new book that stemmed from people's reaction to his stand-up routines.
Arguably one of the greatest woman's basketball players of all time, Nancy Lieberman always felt safe on the court. Now she is giving back by helping kids achieve their dreams through basketball by opening "Dream Courts" across the country. She also talks about how Mohammad Ali helped her realize her greatness and mentor her through her career.
To learn more about how you can help be apart of building "Dream Courts" and Nancy's other projects during Covid-19 head to www.nancyliebermancharities.org
Bret Michaels of the band Poison was all set to go on a sold out tour this summer before the coronavirus hit. Now he is promoting a new book he calls an "auto-scrap-ography" about his humble beginnings to amassing die hard fans.
90's star, Neve Campbell, got her start as a dancer. But you may know her from "Party of Five" and the horror films "Scream." She tells Dennis Miller about how she landed her first role in Hollywood and the project that helped the former professional dancing say goodbye to the art form she loved most. Also, hear about her new movie coming out May 15th about the opioid crisis in North America.
Bo Derek passionately discusses her new project about woman who played a huge role in WWII called "WASP." It tells the true life story of woman test pilots giving their lives during the war. She talks about how she is spending her quarantine with her husband, "Sex and the City" star John Corbett. Derek also talks about how she began acting and how she met her late husband, actor and director, John Derek.
Simon Sinek is an author and motivational speaker. He also has the fourth most watched Ted Talk. Sinek speaks to Dennis Miller about the human condition and the difference between positivity and optimism. Sinek clams the coronavirus "is a great equalizer."
Josh Hutcherson is known for his role as Peeta Mellark on "Hunger Games" and other drama movies. Now he is producing and starring in a comedy "Future Man." Hutcherson shares how hosting "SNL" opened his eyes to more roles in comedy.
Ozzy Osbourne's son, Jack, opens up to Dennis Miller about having MS and being 17 years sober. He also gives details about how his father's fight with Parkinson's disease. Plus, get a sneak peak at a new biography he produced about his father called "The Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne." Jack also talks about the scariest moment during his new season of "Portals to Hell," where Jack travels to find the unknown haunted areas of the world.
Filmmaker, known for "Men in Black," "Wild Wild West," and the latest adaption of "A Series of Unfortunate Events," joins Dennis Miller to talk about his new book, "Barry Sonnenfeld, Call Your Mother." The memoir on his life explains how he got into movie making and the life around it. Sonnenfeld tells the story behind the title and doesn't hold back when describing his tumultuous relationship with his parents.
Evy Poumpouras worked as a Secret Service Agent for four presidents. Now she is taking every thing she learned from top academies and sharing her knowledge of perception and influence to help you get what you want.
Dennis Miller talks with President of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Dana White, who tried to jump start the reintroduction of sports amidst a coronavirus stricken world.
Bachelor contestant Colton Underwood has released a new book talking about his life and finding love on the Bachelor. But it wasn't all roses and butterflies. Underwood tells Dennis Miller which series was his own personal hell. Plus, he shares how his bachelor girlfriend, Cassie, and her family have been helping him while he over came the coronavirus.
Dr. Amen is a psychiatrist who believes you can see depression and mental illness in your brain. He has the largest collection of brain scans in the world and has utilized his knowledge to write several books and help treat mental illness. Now he is applying his findings on the fears and anxiety driven by the coronavirus crisis.
Suzanne Somers talks about her new book and how being diagnosed with cancer actually helped her turn her life around and has kept her healthy to this day.
Vir Das is an actor and comedian and can be seen on ABC's Whiskey Cavalier, numerous Netflix comedy specials and most recently his Amazon Video Original "Jestination Unknown." Das and host, Dennis Miller, discuss their process making a stand-up comedy routine and performing in front of an audience halfway around the world who has never heard your name.
After being rejected from the big names in comedy, up and coming stand up comedian Sam Morril decided to record and produce his own comedy special with his friends. He talks with Dennis Miller about how the hour long special is blowing up on social media.
Dennis Miller and Dana Carvey used to work together on Saturday Night Live but can't seem to catch up because they are both too busy laughing at Dana Carvey's impressions of famous legends in Hollywood.
MadTV alum, Will Sasso, plays a bookie in the movie "Inside Game" based on a real life NBA gambling scandal.
Giancarlo Esposito talks about how he helped create the TV villain in "Breaking Bad" and now "Better Call Saul." He talks to Dennis Miller about his new movie "Star Girl" and what it is like working in the Star Wars universe for the show "Mandalorian."
Host, Dennis Miller, talks with Cheryl Hines who plays Larry David's wife in the show 'Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Real life 'Lt. Dan', Gary Sinise, is honored with Patriot Award from the Medal of Honor Society for his work helping wounded veterans. Plus, Sinise talks about his new movie based off a real life love story.
In Dennis Miller's pilot episode he interviews Jeff Dunham about how he came up with Achmed the Dead Terrorist and the connection between Walter and former Vice President Joe Biden.