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Encyclopedia > Fran Brill


Fran Brill is a actress, voice actress and puppeteer, best known for her roles on Sesame Street.


On Sesame Street, she has puppeteer the Muppets called Zoe, Little Bird, Prairie Dawn, among others. She has also made a cameo appearance in season 34 as a nurse.


See also: List of Sesame Street puppeteers


External links

  • Fran Brill at IMDB.com (http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0109329/)

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Fran Brill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (195 words)
Her character struggled with sudden widowhood, and Brill received over a thousand letters of condolence.
Brill was also featured in episodes of The Guiding Light and The Edge of Night.
Fran Brill has performed a large amount of Puppets through the years.
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Fran won an award for Best Actress in an Individual Sequence at the Third Annual Afternoon TV Writers & Editors Awards, for her portrayal of Fran Bachman in the daytime serial, "How to Survive a Marriage." Specifically, Fran won for her performance as the wife of a dying man, David Bachman.
Fran won another Drama Desk Award, this time for Outstanding Featured Actress for her work in the play "Knuckle," in the 1980-81 season.
In 2001, Fran participated in an art exhibition at the non-profit New Century Artists gallery in SoHo, titled "Reflections on the Holocaust: Works by Holocaust Survivors, Family Members and Friends." She was one of thirty-five artists whose work was included in the exhibition.
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