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Encyclopedia > Countess Dahling Von Dahling

The Countess Dahling Von Dahling is the Count von Count's girlfriend on Sesame Street.She has a pet dog whose named is Marsha.


Countess Dahling Von Dahling is performed by Fran Brill (in 1974-1999,2005-con.).


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Count von Count [Archive] - Muppet Central Forum (604 words)
However, my memory of Countess von Backwards from when my sight was better is that she had brown hair flowing down to the ground in a swept-back style, and she wore this sort of dark yellow shirt/dress that resembled gypsy garb.
Countess von Backwards has her numbered necklace because she prefers to count down instead of up, hence the subtractive quality of her demeanor.
Countess Dahling van Dahling is more of an aristocratic character, she would often join the Count for some sort of get-togethers, like when they were both at his castle watching an episode of twenty-something.
Vamps: Dark Goddesses of the Silver Screen (2826 words)
Early in her career she was considered for the role of Lulu in 'Pandora's Box' (a role which eventually went to another of our Vamps, Louise Brooks) but was discarded as being too aware of her own sensuality to convincingly play the part, which required a certain ingenuousness.
Her greatest asset was always her sometimes shocking personality: she once turned cartwheels in the Ritz, revealing her lack of underwear, drank to excess and regularly indulged in cocaine and prescription drugs.
She is imprisoned for murder, but manages to escape thanks to the ingenuity of a lesbian Countess who falls in love with her.
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