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Encyclopedia > List of Sesame Street characters

The following is a list of Muppet, animated, and human characters on Sesame Street, ordered alphabetically by first name. John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together The Muppets are a group of puppets and costume characters created by Jim Henson and the company he created. ...


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0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Bob singing People in Your Neighborhood with Ralph Nader Alan and Gladys the cow on Sesame Street A picture of Bob, holding the Sesame Street sign in the rain Gabi Rodriguez Maria Rodriguez on Sesame Street Following is a list of human characters (and the actors and actresses who portrayed... // 14 Karat Soul Kofi Annan on Sesame Street Buzz Aldrin Jason Alexander Dennis Allen Maya Angelou Kofi Annan, one segment: Then the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Annan diffuses a conflict between the Muppet monsters. ... Sesame Street, Season 34 began 7 April 2003. ... Sesame Street, Season 35 officially began April 5, 2004, although the season debut aired the Sunday night before, as a prime-time special. ... The 36th season of Sesame Street premiered on April 4th, 2005. ...

A

Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
Abby Cadabby Leslie Carrara
Alan Alan Muraoka
(1998–) Proprietor of Mr. Hooper's Store since 1999. [1]
No pic Alex Alexis Cruz
(1990–1991)
No pic Alice Snuffleupagus Judy Sladky
A Muppet character, she is the sister of Aloysius Snuffleupagus. She does not appear very often except on yearly Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parades. Her birthday is December 21.
Aloysius Snuffleupagus Jerry Nelson (1971–1978), Michael Earl Davis (1978–1980), Martin P. Robinson (1980–)

Jerry hurt his back in 1978. Kermit Love, who built Snuffy, discovered Mike Davis (who later changed his name to Michael Earl) at a puppetry festival and talked to Jim Henson about having Mike take over the front end, letting Jerry do the voice. At the end of that season, Jerry did not want to do the voice from the booth anymore, so after auditioning every voice actor in New York, the producers heard Mike's audition tape (made on a small home recorder) which he had handed off to Kermit Love. They liked it, and since Mike was already inside the puppet, awarded him the voice as well. Mike did the puppeteering and voice for Snuffy for two more seasons ending in 1980. Image File history File linksMetadata ABBY_CADDABY.JPG‎ Television Screen Shot of Sesame Streets newest character Abby Caddaby This image is a screenshot of a copyrighted television program or station ID. As such, the copyright for it is most likely owned by the company or corporation that produced it. ... Abby Cadabby is a [[WHORE ]]-in-training who first appeared in the 37th season of the childrens television show Sesame Street. ... ... Alan and cow on Sesame Street, screenshot, deemed fair use This work is copyrighted. ... Mr. ... Alexis Cruz The actor Alexis Cruz is best known for his performances as Rafael in Touched by an Angel and as Skaara in Stargate and Stargate SG-1. ... Snuffy in Christmas Eve on Sesame Street. ... Macys Day Parade redirects here. ... Image File history File links Snuffy. ... Snuffy in Christmas Eve on Sesame Street. ... Jerry Nelson (born July 10, 1934) is a Muppet puppeteer. ... Michael Earl Davis (who goes by Michael Earl) is a 4-time Emmy Award-winning writer/lyricist/puppeteer whose credits include Mr. ... Martin P. Robinson was a puppeteer for the Jim Henson Company. ... Kermit Love (born 5 August 1916) is a puppet maker best known for his work on The Muppets. ...

(1971–) A mammoth-like friend of Big Bird. For many years, Big Bird was the only character to ever see him. Some bill him as "Snuffy Snuffleupagus", an improper combo of his nickname and last name. His sister is Alice Snuffleupagus. His birthday is August 19.
No pic Angela Angel Jemmott
(1993–1995) Introduced when Sesame Street expanded "just around the corner", Angela was married to Jamal, and had a baby named Kayla.
No pic Andy Jerry Nelson
(1982?) Protagonist in the "Captain Vegetable" sketch.
No pic Annie Fran Brill
(1986) Made from the Pointy-headed Green Anything Muppet, she appears in the video Getting Ready to Read
No pic Anything Muppets Various
No pic Antonio Panchito Gómez
(1971–1972) Adult in Street scenes.
No pic Aristotle Richard Hunt
Aristotle was a blind monster who appeared on Seasons 13 and 14 of Sesame Street. Designed by Michael Frith and built by Ed Christie.
No pic Arlene Frantic Fran Brill
(1970–1971) Arlene Frantic appeared on What's My Part?, a recurring sketch on Sesame Street. She was a parody of Arlene Francis from What's My Line. She appeared on Episode 0131, where the body part contestant was a nose. Both monster and person versions of Arlene were made of a Pointy-headed Green Anything Muppet.

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Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
Baby Bear David Rudman (1990–)
(1990–) Of fairy tale fame, he has become a major character in the street scenes. He is the most used character in the Bear Family. Baby Bear's birthday is May 12.
Barkley Brian Muehl (1978–84)

R. Bruce Connelly (1988–) Image File history File links Tv_sesame_street_baby_bear. ... Baby Bear is the most major character from the Bear family on Sesame Street, and is best friends with Telly Monster. ... David Rudman is the voice-over talent behind many Sesame Street characters, notably Baby Bear and Cookie Monster. ... Bear Family Records is a Germany-based independent record label that specializes in reissues of archival material ranging from country music to 1950s rock and roll. ... Sesame Streets Barkley and Big Bird in Japan This is a screenshot of a copyrighted website, video game graphic, computer program graphic, television broadcast, or film. ... Big Bird and Barkley in Japan. ...

Linda's large pet dog. Also Muppeteer by Brian Muehl (1977–1984), Fred Garbo Garver (1984–1987) and Toby Towson (1988) Barkley's birthday is September 3.
No pic Benny Rabbit Kevin Clash
(1991–1998, 2001, 2002) An easily aggravated rabbit bell-hop. Benny Rabbit's birthday is April 1.
Bert Frank Oz (1969-1999), (occasionally thereafter)

Eric Jacobson (2000–) Toby Towson is a gymnast and dancer, who did a stint as the puppeteer who first performed the larger-than-life Muppet dog Barkley, starting in A Special Sesame Street Christmas. ... Benny Rabbit is the perpetually irritated bell-hop for The Furry Arms, a hotel located on Sesame Street, on the television series Sesame Street. ... Kevin Clash and Elmo Kevin Clash (born September 17, 1960) is an accomplished puppeteer whose characters include Elmo, Clifford, and Hoots the Owl. ... A bellhop (also bellboy or bellman) is a hotel employee who helps patrons with their luggage while checking in or out. ... Bert hosting a convention of the National Association of W Lovers meeting Bert is a fictional character, a Muppet on the Public Broadcasting Services long-running childrens television show, Sesame Street. ... Richard Frank Oznowicz (born May 25, 1944), better known as Frank Oz, is an English film director, actor and puppeteer. ... Eric Jacobson is a puppeteer and Muppet performer who has performed some of Frank Ozs Muppet characters since 2001. ...

(1969–) Straight man to Ernie's jokes. Bert's birthday is July 26.*
No pic Betty Lou Lisa Buckley (1993-1996)
Pigtailed human girl. Betty Lou's birthday is on October 24. Also Muppeteered by Frank Oz and Fran Brill (1970s).
No pic Sully and Biff Richard Hunt (1973–1992) and Jerry Nelson (1973–1993)
Construction worker duo. Biff last appearances introduced Roxie Marie
Big Bad Wolf, The Jerry Nelson (1971–)
Of fairy tale fame. He has taken on many different appearances, sizes, and colors.
Big Bird Caroll Spinney (1969–)
A tall, inquisitive yellow bird. Also Muppeteered on occasion by either Danny Seagren (1969–197?), Rick Lyon (2001), or Matt Vogel (2002–) Big Bird's Birthday is on March 20. Michael Earl Davis performed Big Bird in the finale of The Muppet Movie. (1978)
No pic Billy Billy Mack
(1976–1979) Adult in Street scenes.
No pic Bip Bipadotta Jim Henson (1970's - 1980's)
This wild, orange-haired muppet gets easily carried away when singing with others. Best known for the "Fat Cat Sat Hat" sketch. Most likely the evolved form of Manah Manah.
No pic Bob Johnson Bob McGrath
(1969–) A regular on the show since it began in 1969, Bob is a music teacher on the show. Bob was a shop teacher in the first season. In episode one, Bob instructed Gordon Robinson how to hang a picture on the wall. Bob is one of the few humans to enter Oscar's trashcan; for the effort of climbing in, he got burnt by Oscar's pet fire-breathing dragon, fell into Oscar's rotten egg collection, got covered in muck head to foot, and got his clothes torn by the mess. He has a deaf niece. His birthday is August 15. In one episode, he had a long-lost brother named Minneapolis (parody of Indiana Jones) who was portrayed by Jeff Goldblum.
No pic Bobby Joey Mazzarino
(19??) Muppet.
No pic Buddy and Jim Brandon Maggart (Buddy) James Catusi (Jim)
(1969) Comedy team in non-street sketches.
No pic Buffy Buffy Sainte-Marie
(1976–1981) Folk singer. Also her husband Sheldon and child Koty.
No pic Buster the Horse Kevin Clash (1979)
Forgetful Jones' horse, playing opposite Michael Earl Davis's Forgetful Jones.

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Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
No pic Carlo Carlo Alban
(1993–1997)
No pic Cathleen the Cow Jennifer Barnhart
(1986–2002, 2005–) Rick Lyon created the role in 1986, Muppeteering Cathleen until he left in 2002 for the musical Avenue Q. Barnhart took over the character in 2005.
No pic Celina Annette Calud
(1993–1996) A ballet teacher.
No pic Chickens Multiple, including Joey Mazzarino
(1970s) Adult in Street scenes.
No pic Chuckie Sue ?
Telly's pet hamster. Portrayed by a real hamster, not a Muppet.
No pic Clarice or Harriet Clarice Taylor
(1976–1990) David's grandmother.
No pic Clementine Camille Bonora
(1979–1992) Female counterpart to Forgetful Jones, she tried to keep his shambled mind together. Clementine was "retired" in 1992, when Jones' Muppeteer Richard Hunt passed on.
No pic Colambo Joey Mazzarino
(1992–1996) Muppet sheep detective.
Cookie Monster David Rudman (2000–)
Ravenous monster with a passion for cookies; also known to consume inedible man-made objects. Cookie Monster's birthday is November 2.

Originally Muppeteered by Frank Oz (1969–2000). Carlo Alban (born October 3, 1979) is an Ecuadorian actor. ... Jennifer Barnhart is a Sesame Street Muppet performer who took over the roles of Mama Bear in 2001 and Gladys the Cow in 2002. ... Rick Lyon is a puppeteer from Rochester, New York, who has worked for Jim Henson Studios as one of the operators of Big Bird. ... Avenue Q is a Tony award-winning musical that was conceived by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx, who wrote the music and lyrics. ... A question mark is a punctuation mark. ... Clarice Taylor (born September 20, 1927) is an American actress. ... Richard Hunt (August 16, 1951 - January 7, 1992) was an American puppeteer best known for his association with The Muppets. ... Image File history File links Cookie_Christmas. ... Cookie Monster (right) and his mother in a season 33 Letter of the Day segment, 2002. ... David Rudman is the voice-over talent behind many Sesame Street characters, notably Baby Bear and Cookie Monster. ... Richard Frank Oznowicz (born May 25, 1944), better known as Frank Oz, is an English film director, actor and puppeteer. ...

Count von Count Jerry Nelson (1972–)
A vampire with a status, he compulsively counts anything he can, any time he can. His nickname is "The Count." His birthday is October 9.
No pic Countess Dahling Von Dahling Fran Brill (1974–1999, 2005–)
A vampiress girlfriend of the Count, she has a pet dog named Marsha.
No pic Curly Bear Fran Brill (2003–)
Baby Bear's little sister.

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D

Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
No pic David Northern Calloway
(1971–1989) Mr. Hooper's faithful assistant. When Calloway died in 1990, the character of "David" was retired.
No pic Deena Monster Karen Prell (1980)
Deena was a young purple female monster with orange hair, and googly eyes like Cookie Monster, she was a female monster counterpart of Ernie. Deena had a strong and wild imagination, and her catchphrase was "PLAY, PLAY, PLAY, PLAY...DEENA WANNA PLAY!" Performed by Karen Prell (voiced Red Fraggle in Fraggle Rock), Deena and her buddy Pearl were a female equivalent of Ernie and Bert, who were on Sesame Street for only the 1980–1981 season. They were the two new "add in" characters that never caught on and disappeared quickly.
No pic Dingers Various
A species of monster with bells on their head, similar to Honkers. They talk by dinging their heads instead of honking their nose. They are usually seen at the Furry Arms Hotel. They first appeared in 1981.
Don Music Richard Hunt (1973, 1990?)
Self-critical composer with a writing block.
No pic Dorothy ?
Elmo's pet goldfish. Actual fish, not a Muppet, name(s) of animal actor(s) unknown.
No pic The Duck Kevin Clash
(1990–) While there are many ducks on Sesame Street, Clash's duck is the definitive recurring duck.
No pic Dusty ?
Slimey's father.

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E

Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
No pic Eartha ?
Slimey's mother.
Elmo Kevin Clash (1985–)
Furry red Muppet who has become the leading character of the series. While enormously popular among children, adult viewers tend to either strongly like or dislike him. Originally introduced as "Baby Monster" and performed by Caroll Spinney. After the name change, he was puppeteered by Brian Muehl (1979–1981) and Richard Hunt (1981–1985). Elmo's birthday is February 3.
Ernie Steve Whitmire (1993–2002, 2004–)
Comedic counterpart to Bert. Originally Muppeteered by Jim Henson (1969–1990). Other Muppeteers were John Tartaglia (2003). Jane Henson (1969) and Matt Vogel (2000–) are among assistant Muppeteers. Ernie's Birthday is January 27.
Ernestine Kevin Clash
Ernie's baby niece. Ernestine appeared in The Best of Ernie and Bert, a video of "top" Ernie and Bert segments. Ernestine has been often mistaken for Natasha, who is of no relation in the series. Ernestine is circa 1988. On Plaza Sesamo, the Mexican version of the series, she is known as "Enriquita" (Ernie is called "Enrique").

A question mark is a punctuation mark. ... Image File history File links Sesame Street, Elmos World. ... Elmo Elmo is a Muppet on the childrens television show Sesame Street. ... Kevin Clash and Elmo Kevin Clash (born September 17, 1960) is an accomplished puppeteer whose characters include Elmo, Clifford, and Hoots the Owl. ... Spinney appears on a 1970s episode of Whats My Line Caroll Spinney, sometimes credited as Carroll Spinney or Ed Spinney (born December 26, 1933 in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA) is a puppeteer most famous for playing Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch on the childrens television show Sesame Street. ... Richard Hunt (August 16, 1951 - January 7, 1992) was an American puppeteer best known for his association with The Muppets. ... Ernie, Sesame Street This is a screenshot of a copyrighted website, video game graphic, computer program graphic, television broadcast, or film. ... Ernie, in a skit. ... Steve Whitmire (born September 24, 1910) is a puppet with the Jim Henson Company. ... Jim Henson (September 24, 1936 – May 16, 1990) was the most widely known American puppeteer in modern American television history. ... John Tartaglia. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Matt Vogel is a muppet performer for the Jim Henson Company in the 1990s. ... Sesame Streets Baby Ernestine, screenshot, deemed fair use. ... Kevin Clash and Elmo Kevin Clash (born September 17, 1960) is an accomplished puppeteer whose characters include Elmo, Clifford, and Hoots the Owl. ... Ernie and Bert are two Muppets on the long-running PBS childrens television show Sesame Street. ... Fran Drescher appears as Natashas nanny on Sesame Street Natasha is the baby of Muppets Ingrid and Humphrey on Sesame Street. ... Plaza Sesamo is the Latin American version of the childrens television program Sesame Street. ... Ernie, in a skit. ...

F

Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
no pic Fanny ?
(1970s) "Real-life kid" used on the show.
Farley Jerry Nelson (1970–19??, 1998)
(post–1970 to 19??, 1998) Farley is a young, green-skinned boy with red hair who wears a yellow shirt. He learns to read in a skit with Same Sound Brown, and he sings "I Like to Sing" with Bert.
Fat Blue Jerry Nelson (1970–1999, 2004)
Repeatedly irritated customer in establishments with Grover as a waiter. The character's real name is Mr. Fred Johnson.
No pic Fluffy ?
Oscar the Grouch's pet elephant, of whom only the trunk is shown.
Forgetful Jones Michael Earl Davis (original puppeteer) (1978–1980)

Richard Hunt (1980–1992) A question mark is a punctuation mark. ... Farley, Sesame Street This is a screenshot of a copyrighted website, video game graphic, computer program graphic, television broadcast, or film. ... Jerry Nelson (born July 10, 1934) is a Muppet puppeteer. ... Fat Blue, Sesame Street This is a screenshot of a copyrighted website, video game graphic, computer program graphic, television broadcast, or film. ... Fat Blue (left) with Grover, in A Celebration of Me, Grover Fat Blue on Sesame Street Fat Blue is a character in the childrens television show Sesame Street. ... Jerry Nelson (born July 10, 1934) is a Muppet puppeteer. ... Look up fluffy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... A question mark is a punctuation mark. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Tv_sesame_street_forgetful_jones. ... Richard Hunt (August 16, 1951 - January 7, 1992) was an American puppeteer best known for his association with The Muppets. ...


Head writer Norman Stiles conceived Forgetful Jones and wrote the first script. Mike Davis and Brian Muehl worked with the writers to help develop Forgetful Jones and his girlfriend Clementine to their performing strengths. When Richard Hunt became the puppeteer he made the character his own.

(1979–1992) Cowboy with a memory problem, he rode in the saddle with his darling, Clementine. Both characters were "retired" in 1992, when Richard Hunt died, although old segments featuring them continued to be shown for several more years.

A famous skit involved him and other Muppets singing "Oklahoma" for a movie scene; Forgetful used the wrong vowel to begin the song, a different one each take, exsaperating the director Kermit the frog. Incidentally, when he finally does get it right, the cast breaks for lunch. Richard Hunt (August 16, 1951 - January 7, 1992) was an American puppeteer best known for his association with The Muppets. ... Kermit singing Bein Green in the first season of Sesame Street. ...

No pic Frazzle Jerry Nelson (1971–1983), Martin P. Robinson (1997–1998)
Devilish, scary-looking monster Muppet, who's secretly intelligent.
No pic Fuzzy-Face Frank Oz
Grover's predecessor.

Frazzle is the only Muppet monster intended to be scary, in the childrens television series Sesame Street. ... Jerry Nelson (born July 10, 1934) is a Muppet puppeteer. ... Martin P. Robinson was a puppeteer for the Jim Henson Company. ... Richard Frank Oznowicz (born May 25, 1944), better known as Frank Oz, is an English film director, actor and puppeteer. ...

G

Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
No pic Gabriella Rodriguez Desiree Casado (1993–)
(May 12, 1989–) Daughter of Luis and Maria Rodriguez.
No pic The Genie Jerry Nelson
(1976, 2002) A memorable but short-lived character, the 1976 Genie is a different Muppet than the 2002 Genie, who abandoned Aladdin (David Alan Grier) for a day. Both, however, have the same voice.
No pic Dr. Gina Jefferson Alison Bartlett-O'Reilly
Proprietor of Hooper's Store, university student, veterinarian. Known generally just as Gina, she is a long-time human character on Sesame Street. Debuting as a teen, Gina has essentially grown up on Sesame Street, just as Maria had before her. Her first appearance was in 1987, when she was hired to assist then-operator of Hooper's Store, David. In episode 3179, Elmo falls in love with Gina and wants to marry her; she kindly explains to him about their age difference.

Gina eventually went to vet school, returning to operate an animal hospital on Sesame Street since 3 January 2001, episode 3918. She is seen briefly in the 35th anniversary special The Street We Live On, but appearance since are scarce. Desiree Casado is a child actor on [Sesame Street[1]]. Since 1993, she has played the role of Gabi - daughter of characters Luis and Maria Rodriguez - for twelve seasons. ... May 12 is the 132nd day of the year (133rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ... Jerry Nelson (born July 10, 1934) is a Muppet puppeteer. ... David Alan Grier (born June 30, 1955) is an American actor and comedian famous for his work on the Emmy Award winning sketch comedy show In Living Color. ... Alison Bartlett-OReilly (credited as Alison Bartlett) has portrayed Gina Jefferson on Sesame Street since 1987. ... Mr. ... Mr. ... David was a character on the TV series Sesame Street. ...


The classic Sesame Street video title Best of Ernie and Bert features Gina in the main plotline, carried on throughout the highlighted skits. Sesame Street is an American educational childrens television series for preschoolers and is a pioneer of the contemporary educational television standard, combining both education and entertainment. ...


Gina has a niece named Hannah, who with her parents, moved to Sesame Street in January 2001, episode 3923.

No pic Aunt Gisele n/a
Zoe's aunt from a town called Swan Lake. See Zoe.
Gladys the Cow Jennifer Barnhart (2003–)
(197?–1992, 2003) Overly dramatic bovine. Originally Muppeteered by Richard Hunt (1971–1992). Character replaced in 2005 by Cathleen the Cow.
No pic Googel Stephanie D'Abruzzo
(2001–2003) Monster member of Monster's Clubhouse. Contrary to popular belief endorsed by the Internet Movie Database, the character is not named "Google", like the popular search engine.
No pic Gordon Robinson Roscoe Orman (1974–)
One of the longest-lasting characters on Sesame Street, Gordon is a bald African-American teacher, married to Susan Robinson. He and Susan adopted Miles Robinson as a baby. His birthday is February 24. Gordon was portrayed by the late Matt Robinson from 1969–1972, and briefly by Hal Miller from 1972-1973.
No pic Granny Bird Caroll Spinney (voice)
Big Bird's grandmother.
No pic Granny Fanny Nesselrode Jim Henson (1971–198?)
An elderly Muppet human. She presumably is an actual grandmother, but of what if any character is unknown.
Grover Eric Jacobson (1997, 2000–)
Confident, entrepreneurial blue monster. Originally Muppeteered by Frank Oz (1969–2000). Grover's Birthday is October 14.
Grover's Mommy Alice Dinnean Vernon (2001 season)
Grover's mother, generally seen only in books. Her appearance in 2004 video A Celebration of Me, Grover was Muppeteered by Eric Jacobson. She was also performed by Frank Oz in the 1970s.
Grungetta Pam Arciero (1984–1999, 2003, 2004, 2005–)
Oscar the Grouch's continued girlfriend. Originally Muppeteered by Brian Muehl (1982–1984).

She was retired from the show in 1999, when puppeteer Arciero left to join the cast of Avenue Q. Grungetta made a background appearance in a 2003 and a 2004 episode. She rejoined the cast in Season 36 (2005), as a candidate in "The Grouch Apprentice" skit. The characters N/A (sometimes n/a) are an abbreviation that is mainly used in information tables. ... Tamara Karsavina as Odile and Pierre Vladimirov as Prince Siegfried in the original Petipa/Ivanov production of Swan Lake, St. ... Zoe (must commonly used), Zoey, Zoë or Zoé is a female name which came from ancient Greece and means life in Greek. ... Alan and cow on Sesame Street, screenshot, deemed fair use This work is copyrighted. ... Gladys the Cow is a muppet character from the American version of the childrens educational TV show Sesame Street. ... Jennifer Barnhart is a Sesame Street Muppet performer who took over the roles of Mama Bear in 2001 and Gladys the Cow in 2002. ... Richard Hunt (August 16, 1951 - January 7, 1992) was an American puppeteer best known for his association with The Muppets. ... Googel can mean: The Sesame Street television character Googel Googel is also a common misspelling of: The number, a googol THIS STUFF IS NOT REAL Category: ... This does not cite its references or sources. ... The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is an online database of information about movies, actors, television shows, production crew personnel, and video games. ... Google Inc (NASDAQ: GOOG and LSE: GGEA) is an American public corporation, specializing in Internet searching and online advertising. ... Gordon Robinson is one of the longest-lasting characters on the long-running childrens TV program Sesame Street. ... Roscoe Orman (born June 11, 1944, in The Bronx, New York) is an American actor that plays Gordon Robinson on the television show Sesame Street. ... Matt Robinson (January 1, 1937 - August 5, 2002) was an American actor. ... Jim Henson (September 24, 1936 – May 16, 1990) was the most widely known American puppeteer in modern American television history. ... Grover and a Girl, Sesame Street This is a screenshot of a copyrighted website, video game graphic, computer program graphic, television broadcast, or film. ... Grover and Kimiko on Sesame Street A Celebration of Me, Grover DVD cover Grover shown alongside another character from Sesame Street, Kermit the Frog, on the cover of The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street. ... Eric Jacobson is a puppeteer and Muppet performer who has performed some of Frank Ozs Muppet characters since 2001. ... Richard Frank Oznowicz (born May 25, 1944), better known as Frank Oz, is an English film director, actor and puppeteer. ... Image File history File links Tv_sesame_street_grovers_mom. ... Grovers mommy. ... Eric Jacobson is a puppeteer and Muppet performer who has performed some of Frank Ozs Muppet characters since 2001. ... Richard Frank Oznowicz (born May 25, 1944), better known as Frank Oz, is an English film director, actor and puppeteer. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Tv_sesame_street_grundgetta. ... A successful puppeteer and voice-over artist, Pam Arciero is perhaps best known in the Muppet world for portraying Oscar the Grouchs girlfriend, Grundgetta, on Sesame Street. ... An Oscar the Grouch puppet, at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. Oscar the Grouch, peering out of his can Oscar the Grouch is a Muppet character on the television program Sesame Street. ... A puppeteer is a person who manipulates an inanimate object — a puppet— in real time to create the illusion of life. ... Avenue Q is a Tony award-winning musical that was conceived by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx, who wrote the music and lyrics. ...

Guy Smiley Jim Henson
(1970–1990) Game show host.

Guy Smiley was a character on Sesame Street dubbed Americas favorite game show host. ... Jim Henson (September 24, 1936 – May 16, 1990) was the most widely known American puppeteer in modern American television history. ...

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Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
No pic Mr. Handford David L. Smyrl (1992–1998)
Leonard Jackson played Mr. Handford from 1990–1992.
Harvey Kneeslapper Frank Oz
Harvey Kneeslapper was a blonde-haired and wild-eyed Muppet in a blue sweater who always loved jokes and puns. He slapped letters and numbers on any of the Anything Muppet's chests. Harvey disappeared from Sesame Street, because of mixed public response to the character, and his laughing was too hard on Muppeteer Frank Oz's throat.
No pic Herbert Birdsfoot Jerry Nelson
(1970–1973) Herbert appeared on the show, replacing Kermit the Frog as the Cookie Monster's and Grover's unofficial teacher. Since he never gained much popularity in that role, he soon disappeared, giving Kermit back that role. Herbert was also a friend of Ernie and Bert, appearing in a number of sketches with the two.
Herry Monster Jerry Nelson
(1970–19??, 2004) Herry Monster is a big, unibrowed, furry light-blue monster with a long purple nose. Herry doesn't know his own strength. His voice is a parody of Jimmy Durante's. In books he is always illustrated as wearing pants with vertical stripes. Herry appeared on the show from 1970 to 2003; in 2004 he appeared in only the debut episode for Season 35 (episode 4057). Herry Monster's birthday is August 31. His best friends are Grover and Cookie Monster.
No pic Hiroshi Gedde Watanabe
(1988) Asian human character.
No pic Honkers Michael Earl Davis and Brian Meuhl original puppeteers (1979)
Friendly, horn-nosed monster-like creatures. They honk rather than speaking.
No pic Harold Hooper Will Lee
Original proprietor of Hooper's Store.
Hoots the Owl Kevin Clash
A jazzy old saxophone-playing owl.
No pic Humphrey and Ingrid David Rudman (Humphrey),Joey Mazzarino (Ingrid)
(1991–) Humphrey and Ingrid are two married Muppet adults on Sesame Street. Together, they run The Furry Arms. They are parents to Baby Natasha. They appeared primarily in Street scenes until the late-1990s, at which time their Street scene time was reduced, and segment time was increased. They have the same names as the main actors in the film Casablanca.

Leonard Jackson (April 8, 1848 — March 21, 1887) was an English cricketer. ... Image File history File links HarveyKneeslapper. ... Richard Frank Oznowicz (born May 25, 1944), better known as Frank Oz, is an English film director, actor and puppeteer. ... John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together The Muppets are a group of puppets and costume characters created by Jim Henson and the company he created. ... Anything Muppets are empty Muppet heads. ... Jerry Nelson (born July 10, 1934) is a Muppet puppeteer. ... Kermit singing Bein Green in the first season of Sesame Street. ... Cookie Monster (right) and his mother in a season 33 Letter of the Day segment, 2002. ... Grover and Kimiko on Sesame Street A Celebration of Me, Grover DVD cover Grover shown alongside another character from Sesame Street, Kermit the Frog, on the cover of The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street. ... Image File history File links Tv_sesame_street_herry. ... Jerry Nelson (born July 10, 1934) is a Muppet puppeteer. ... The artist Frida Kahlo often portrayed herself with an exaggerated unibrow. ... “Inka Dinka Doo” redirects here. ... 1970 (MCMLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... shelby was here 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Sesame Street, Season 35 officially began April 5, 2004, although the season debut aired the Sunday night before, as a prime-time special. ... Grover and Kimiko on Sesame Street A Celebration of Me, Grover DVD cover Grover shown alongside another character from Sesame Street, Kermit the Frog, on the cover of The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street. ... Cookie Monster (right) and his mother in a season 33 Letter of the Day segment, 2002. ... Hiroshi is a Japanese given name. ... Gedde Watanabe (born June 26, 1955, Ogden, Utah) is the stage name of Gary Watanabe, a Japanese American actor. ... Honkers are friendly monsters from the childrens television program, Sesame Street. ... Michael Earl Davis (who goes by Michael Earl) is a 4-time Emmy Award-winning writer/lyricist/puppeteer whose credits include Mr. ... Mr. ... Will Lee (born August 6, 1908 in New York City, New York; died December 6, 1982 in New York) was an American actor who was best known for his role as Mr. ... Mr. ... Hoots the Owl is a character on the childrens television program, Sesame Street, performed by Kevin Clash. ... Kevin Clash and Elmo Kevin Clash (born September 17, 1960) is an accomplished puppeteer whose characters include Elmo, Clifford, and Hoots the Owl. ... The saxophone (colloquially referred to as sax) is a conical-bored instrument of the woodwind family, usually made of brass and played with a single-reed mouthpiece like the clarinet. ... John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together The Muppets are a group of puppets and costume characters created by Jim Henson and the company he created. ... The Furry Arms is a fictional hotel on the American childrens television series Sesame Street. ... Fran Drescher appears as Natashas nanny on Sesame Street Natasha is the baby of Muppets Ingrid and Humphrey on Sesame Street. ... Casablanca is an Oscar-winning 1942 romance film set during World War II in the Vichy-controlled Moroccan city of Casablanca. ...

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Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
No pic Ingrid
See Humphrey and Ingrid.
No pic Izzy Monster Joey Mazzarino
(2002) Muppet monster.

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Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
No pic Jamal Jou Jou Papailler
(1993–1995) Introduced when Sesame Street expanded "just around the corner", Jamal was married to Angela, and had a baby named Kayla.
No pic Joey and Davey Monkey Joey Mazzarino and David Rudman
(1993–1997, 2004) Twin monkeys.
No pic John-John John Williams
(1970s) "Real-life kid" used on the show. Grew up to serve in the Air Force.
No pic Judy Judy Collins
(1975–1979)

David Rudman is the voice-over talent behind many Sesame Street characters, notably Baby Bear and Cookie Monster. ... The United States Air Force (USAF) is the aerial warfare branch of the United States armed forces and one of the seven uniformed services. ... Judy Collins Judith Marjorie Collins (born May 1, 1939 in Seattle, Washington) is an American folk and standards singer. ...

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Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
Kermit the Frog Jim Henson/Steve Whitmire
(1969–2001) Appeared in various Street-scenes, as well as Sesame Street News Flash skits. His birthday is February 29, Leap Day. He is the only retired Sesame Street Muppet to continuously be seen on television outside the show. His retirement was because a German media company (and then later Walt Disney Company) bought the rights to the non-Sesame Street Muppets, including Kermit.
No pic Koty ?
Koty was Buffy's son.

Its Not Easy Bein Green, The Muppet Show, scarecroe. ... Kermit singing Bein Green in the first season of Sesame Street. ... Jim Henson (September 24, 1936 – May 16, 1990) was the most widely known American puppeteer in modern American television history. ... Steve Whitmire (born September 24, 1910) is a puppet with the Jim Henson Company. ... The Sesame Street News Flash segments were a regular part of the childrens TV show Sesame Street from 1971 up until 2001. ... Alternate meanings: Disney (disambiguation) The Walt Disney Company (also known as Disney Enterprises, Inc. ... A question mark is a punctuation mark. ...

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Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
No pic Lefty the Salesman Frank Oz, Caroll Spinney
Tries to sell Ernie various letters and numbers. He also appears as the assistant of Accomplice, who plan to steal the Golden 'AN' and get the alphabet message. Lefty is played by Caroll Spinney on the sketches where he sells the letter U and when he tries to sell R and P to Ernie, and by Frank Oz on "Would You Like to Buy an O?" and on skits with Accomplice.
No pic Leon Richard Hunt
(1985–1987) Muppet.
Leonard the Wolf Jerry Nelson
(2003) The Big Bad Wolf's canasta playing brother.

Unlike Big Bad, Leonard is thoughtful and interested in many different things. "I am a wolf, but I don't huff and puff like my brother does! Just because one wolf huffs and puffs, it doesn't mean all wolves do... I don't always do the same thing as my brother! I'm not a huffer and puffer. Why, I don't even chase pigs! I do play canasta with them every Thursday. And that's not all! On Tuesdays, I practice the violin. On Wednesdays, chess – followed by tai chi! Yes, there's lots of things to do if you're not so busy huffing and puffing." Lefty the Salesman is an Anything Muppet who always tries to sell things to Ernie on Sesame Street. ... Richard Frank Oznowicz (born May 25, 1944), better known as Frank Oz, is an English film director, actor and puppeteer. ... Spinney appears on a 1970s episode of Whats My Line Caroll Spinney, sometimes credited as Carroll Spinney or Ed Spinney (born December 26, 1933 in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA) is a puppeteer most famous for playing Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch on the childrens television show Sesame Street. ... Spinney appears on a 1970s episode of Whats My Line Caroll Spinney, sometimes credited as Carroll Spinney or Ed Spinney (born December 26, 1933 in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA) is a puppeteer most famous for playing Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch on the childrens television show Sesame Street. ... Richard Frank Oznowicz (born May 25, 1944), better known as Frank Oz, is an English film director, actor and puppeteer. ... Richard Hunt (August 16, 1951 - January 7, 1992) was an American puppeteer best known for his association with The Muppets. ... Leonard the Wolf This is a screenshot of a copyrighted website, video game graphic, computer program graphic, television broadcast, or film. ... Jerry Nelson (born July 10, 1934) is a Muppet puppeteer. ...


He essentially was created to metaphorically tell kids not to stereotype, as "If you've seen one wolf, you've not seen them all!"

No pic Leslie Mostly Michael Earl Davis, original puppeteer (1979)
The Leslie Mostly Show was a talk show segment where Ms. Mostly interviewed Sesame Street Muppet characters.
No pic Lexine Lexine Bondoc
(1992–1999)
No pic Lillian
A human on the show.
No pic Linda Linda Bove
(1971–2003) Neighbourhood librarian, she was Bob's perennial girlfriend as well as the official owner of Barkley. Linda was one of the first deaf actors in a recurring television role.
No pic Little Bird Fran Brill
(1969–1970) A little bird, presumably a canary. He was a counterpart/foil to Big Bird. Although Little Bird was often referred to as a "she" because of his female performer, Fran Brill, the character appears on the Grin and Giggle with Big Bird LP with Big Bird in a song called "Mr. Big Bird, Mr. Little Bird."

Although Little Bird appeared on Sesame Street most often during the 1970s, appearances were frequently made in books throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Little Bird also made a few cameo appearances during the 1980s and 1990s. On-screen appearances include a brief fly-by in the song "Do Op Hop," sat at Birdland in "The Birdland Jump," and sang a line and appeared in "We Are All Earthlings". Linda Bove plays the part of Linda on the childrens television program Sesame Street. ... Big Bird and Barkley in Japan. ... Fran Brill is a actress, voice actress and puppeteer, best known for her roles on Sesame Street. ... Big Bird finds Ernie in a game of Journey to Ernie. ... Fran Brill is a actress, voice actress and puppeteer, best known for her roles on Sesame Street. ...


He was actually a refurbishment of the Kenner Gooney Bird, the Muppet mascot of Kenner Toys. Little Bird's birthday is December 17.

No pic Lulu Stephanie D'Abruzzo
(Season 30 and 34) Lulu was a Muppet character. Lulu debuted in various skits on Sesame Street, before appearing in Street-scenes. Her first Street-scene was part of a monster daycare group that stopped at Hooper's Store. She introduced herself to Alan, shaking his hand vigorously, and pointing out her name tag.

At least part of the reason that the character was short lived was Stephanie D'Abruzzo's commitments to the Broadway musical Avenue Q. This does not cite its references or sources. ... John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together The Muppets are a group of puppets and costume characters created by Jim Henson and the company he created. ... Mr. ... Avenue Q is a Tony award-winning musical that was conceived by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx, who wrote the music and lyrics. ...

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Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
No pic Mama Bear Jennifer Barnhart (2003–)
(1991–) Of fairy tale fame, she is the mother of Baby Bear and Curly Bear, wife of Papa Bear. She is the least used character in the Bear Family. Originally Muppeteered by Alice Dinnean-Vernon (1991-2002).
No pic Manah Manah Jim Henson (1969)
The reddish-magenta Anything Muppet only seen in the famous 1969 sketch Manah Manah, a nonsense song sung on Sesame Street with two female Anything Muppets. He keeps getting carried away instead of simply repeating "ManahManah". He most likely evolved into the character later named Bip Bipadotta.
Maria Rodriguez Sonia Manzano
(1972–) Her birthday is June 26.
No pic Miss Piggy Camille Bonora
(198?–1992)
No pic Merry Monster Joey Mazzarino
Descript
No pic Mel Kevin Clash
(2001–2004) A member of the Monster's Clubhouse. While the Clubhouse segment is no longer, there is a good chance the sub-series characters will reappear.
No pic Miguel Jaime Sánchez
(1970–1971 season) Miguel was the first addition to the human cast of Sesame Street, and also the first to be written out. Miguel was the first Hispanic member of the cast, "beating" Luis, Raphael and Maria by a year.
No pic Mike Ward Saxton
(1989–1991 season)
No pic Miles Robinson Olamide Faison (2003–)
Adopted son of Gordon and Susan Robinson. His birthday is December 4. Gordon actor Roscoe Orman's real son, Miles Orman originated the role from 1987–1992. Imani Patterson took over the role from 1992–2002, after Miles decided he didn't like acting anymore. His birthday is December 4.
No pic Molly, the Mail Lady Charlotte Rae
(1971–1972) After appearing on Sesame Street, actress Rae became famous as Mrs. Garrett in the 1980s sitcom The Facts of Life.
No pic Mr. Mcintosh
Street vendor.
Mumford the Magician (a.k.a. "The Amazing Mumford") Jerry Nelson (1970–)
The resident magician on Sesame Street, Mumford's tricks do not always have the intended effect. Among his magical miscues have been turning Grover into a rabbit while trying to pull a rabbit out of his hat, and dramatically increasing the size of Ernie's Rubber Duckie. He is known by his magic phrase, "A-la-peanut-butter-sandwiches!"

His birthday is June 7. On an episode from Season 35, Mumford accidentally diminishes Big Bird size and was meant to diminish the letter "M" when it was renamed "The Adventures of little Big Bird". Mama Bear is a character in the Bear family on Sesame Street. ... Jennifer Barnhart is a Sesame Street Muppet performer who took over the roles of Mama Bear in 2001 and Gladys the Cow in 2002. ... Bear Family Records is a Germany-based independent record label that specializes in reissues of archival material ranging from country music to 1950s rock and roll. ... Mah Nà Mah Nà is a well-known pop music song, written by Piero Umiliani. ... Jim Henson (September 24, 1936 – May 16, 1990) was the most widely known American puppeteer in modern American television history. ... Mah Nà Mah Nà is a well-known pop music song, written by Piero Umiliani. ... Image File history File links Maria_Sesame_Street. ... From a segment filmed on November 2, 1979 Maria Figueroa Rodriguez, nee Maria Figueroa is a human character of Sesame Street. ... Sonia Manzano (born 1950) is an actress who is most famous for her role of Maria Figueroa Rodriguez on Sesame Street. ... Miss Piggy being moved on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Miss Piggy is a Muppet character primarily played by Frank Oz. ... Kevin Clash and Elmo Kevin Clash (born September 17, 1960) is an accomplished puppeteer whose characters include Elmo, Clifford, and Hoots the Owl. ... Jaime Sánchez Fernández (born 20 March 1973 in Madrid) is a football player who came on in the 82nd minute of Real Madrids Champions League victory over Juventus on 20 May 1998. ... Sesame Street is an American educational childrens television series for preschoolers and is a pioneer of the contemporary educational television standard, combining both education and entertainment. ... Olamide Aladejobi Patrick Alexander Faison (born July 21, 1983) is an American actor. ... Miles Orman played Miles Robinson on Sesame Street from 1985 to 1992. ... Imani Patterson was the second actor to play Miles Robinson on Sesame Street. ... Charlotte Rae (born April 22, 1926) is an American actress and singer known for her portrayal of Edna Garrett in the sitcoms Diffrent Strokes and The Facts of Life, in which she appeared from 1979 until 1986. ... The Facts of Life was an American sitcom which ran on the NBC network from 1979 to 1988. ... Image File history File links Tv_sesame_street_mumford. ... The Amazing Mumford is a character on the childrens TV show Sesame Street. ... Jerry Nelson (born July 10, 1934) is a Muppet puppeteer. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Grover and Kimiko on Sesame Street A Celebration of Me, Grover DVD cover Grover shown alongside another character from Sesame Street, Kermit the Frog, on the cover of The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street. ... Genera Pentalagus Bunolagus Nesolagus Romerolagus Brachylagus Sylvilagus Oryctolagus Poelagus Rabbits are small mammals in the family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha, found in several parts of the world. ... Ernie, in a skit. ... The quintessential yellow rubber duck Some variations on the standard rubber duck. ...

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Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
No pic Narf Joey Mazzarino
(2001–2004) A member of the Monster's Clubhouse, Narf is a nonsense speaking, mop-headed monster.
No pic Nina the Nice Carol Kane

A narfs back, submerged in a swimming pool. ... Carolyn Laurie Kane (born June 18, 1952, Cleveland, Ohio, USA) is an American actress. ...

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Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
No pic Olivia Robinson Alaina Reed
(1976–1989) Photographer. She is Gordon’s younger sister.
Oscar the Grouch Caroll Spinney
(1969–) A grouch who lives in a garbage can near the 123 Sesame Street apartment building. His birthday is June 1st.
No pic Osvaldo the Grouch Gabriel Velez
(1984–1985)

Alaina Reed Hall (born November 10, 1946 in Springfield, Ohio) is an African American actress, best known for her roles as Olivia, Gordons kid sister on Sesame Street and Rose Lee Holloway on 227. ... Image File history File links Tv_sesame_street_oscar_trash_gordon. ... An Oscar the Grouch puppet, at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. Oscar the Grouch, peering out of his can Oscar the Grouch is a Muppet character on the television program Sesame Street. ... Spinney appears on a 1970s episode of Whats My Line Caroll Spinney, sometimes credited as Carroll Spinney or Ed Spinney (born December 26, 1933 in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA) is a puppeteer most famous for playing Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch on the childrens television show Sesame Street. ... A dustbin is a container used to store refuse, can be made out of metal or plastic¹. Indoor bins are traditionally kept in the kitchen² to dispose of culinary excess such as fruit peelings or food packets, although there are also wastepaper baskets (sometimes called circular files) which are used...

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Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
Papa Bear Joey Mazzarino
(1991–) Of fairy tale fame, he is Baby Bear's supporting father. Of the supporting members of Baby Bear's family, he is the most used.
Pat Playjacks Jim Henson
(1987) An alternate to Guy Smiley, he never really caught on with viewers. He was the host of "Squeal Of Fortune", and based on Pat Sajak.
No pic Pearl Monster Brian Muehlы
See "Deena Monster".
Petey ?
Phoebe John Tartaglia
(2001–2003) A member of the Monster's Clubhouse'.
Placido Flamingo Richard Hunt
(1986–1992) Opera-singing bird, parodizes Placido Domingo of The Three Tenors.
No pic Poco Loco Michael Earl Davis
(1978–80) Luis's annoying parrot. Originally played by Jerry Nelson.
No pic Polly Darton Michael Earl Davis (1978-80)
A Dolly Parton spoof, Polly sang several country songs with gusto and a heaving chest.
Prairie Dawn Fran Brill
A patient but flustered pageant organizer. Her birthday is August 3.
Professor Hastings Frank Oz
A professor who gives lectures so boring that he falls asleep.
No pic Professor Noble Price Brian Muehl (1979-1984),Kevin Clash (1984-1988)
A professor that invents already invented things.

Image File history File links Tv_sesame_street_papa_bear. ... This article refers to the television character. ... ImageMetadata File history File links Tv_sesame_street_pat_playjacks. ... Jim Henson (September 24, 1936 – May 16, 1990) was the most widely known American puppeteer in modern American television history. ... Patrick Leonard Sajdak, better known as Pat Sajak (born October 26, 1946), is best known as the host of the popular and long-running American television game show, Wheel of Fortune. ... A question mark is a punctuation mark. ... Phoebe, Sesame Street, scarecroe. ... // Phoebe critchley or Phebe may refer to: Phoebe (Name), a feminine name Latinized form of the Greek name Φοιβη (Phoibe), which meant bright, pure from Greek φοιβος (phoibos). ... John Tartaglia. ... Placido Flamingo was an opera-singing flamingo on Sesame Street, mainly appearing in the 1980s. ... Richard Hunt (August 16, 1951 - January 7, 1992) was an American puppeteer best known for his association with The Muppets. ... Plácido Domingo (born January 21, 1941) is a world-renowned opera singer, conductor, and general manager. ... album cover of the 1990 concert in Rome left-right Domingo,Carreras, Mehta, Pavarotti The Three Tenors is a name given to collabarative concerts of the three operatic tenors Plácido Domingo, José Carreras and Luciano Pavarotti. ... Michael Earl Davis (who goes by Michael Earl) is a 4-time Emmy Award-winning writer/lyricist/puppeteer whose credits include Mr. ... ImageMetadata File history File links Tv_sesame_street_pat_playjacks. ... Prairie Dawn is a rather mature seven-year old Muppet girl on the childrens television program Sesame Street. ... Fran Brill is a actress, voice actress and puppeteer, best known for her roles on Sesame Street. ... Richard Frank Oznowicz (born May 25, 1944), better known as Frank Oz, is an English film director, actor and puppeteer. ...

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Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
No pic Rafael Raul Julia
(1971-1972) The Spanish-speaking proprietor of the hardware store which would later become "Luis' Fixit Shop"
No pic Rhasaan Rhasaan Orange
(1978–1983)
No pic Mr. Robinson Carl Gordon
Gordon's father.
No pic Rodeo Rosie Jerry Nelson
A cowgirl who appeared on the street occasionally in the 1970s. Also performed by Richard Hunt on occasion.
[2] Roosevelt Franklin Matt Robinson
A street-wise, cool-cat student.
Rosita Carmen Osbahr
Hispanic fruit-bat Muppet, who immigrated to America from Mexico as a child. Her full name is "Rosita, la Monstrua de las Cuevas", which translates as "Rosita, Monster of the Caves". Her birthday is December 7.
No pic Ruby Camille Bonora
(1989–1991) One of many failed attempts at creating a lasting female lead Muppet on Sesame Street.
No pic Ruthie Ruth Buzzi
(1993–1999) A slightly-eccentric second-hand store shopkeeper, located around the corner on Sesame Street. Ruthie's last true appearance was in the movie Elmo in Grouchland. Ruth Buzzi herself appeared in a Season 32 episode as a "plant fairy", who granted Stinky's wish to be big.

Raúl Rafael Juliá y Arcelay (March 9, 1940 - October 24, 1994) was a Puerto Rican actor who lived and worked for many years in the United States. ... Rhassan Orange (born August 25, 1975) is an American actor. ... Mr. ... Carl Gordon, (1931-2002) West of Scotland Journalist & Columnist. ... Rodeo Rosie was a character that debuted on Sesame Street in 1974. ... Jerry Nelson (born July 10, 1934) is a Muppet puppeteer. ... Richard Hunt (August 16, 1951 - January 7, 1992) was an American puppeteer best known for his association with The Muppets. ... The cover of Roosevelt Franklins 1971 LP Roosevelt Franklin was a fictional character featured in Sesame Street during the early 1970s. ... Matt Robinson (January 1, 1937 - August 5, 2002) was an American actor. ... Rosita, la Monstrua de las Cuevas This is a copyrighted image that has been released by a company or organisation to promote their works in the media. ... Rosita poses for the camera. ... Carmen Osbahr is an American actor who voiced Rosita in the PBS Kids television series Sesame Street, since 1991. ... Ruth Buzzi (July 24, 1936—) is an American actress and comedienne of theatre, film, and television. ... A charity shop, hospice shop, second-hand store (U.K.), thrift shop, thrift store, hospice shop (U.S., Canada), resale shop (when not meaning consignment shop (U.S.)), or op shop (Australia/N.Z., from opportunity shop) is a retail establishment operated by a charitable organization for the purpose of... The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland (1999) is the second movie based on the characters of the childrens television series Sesame Street (after Follow that Bird). ...

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Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
No pic Sam the Machine or Sam the Robot Jerry Nelson
Sam the Robot is the only robot on Sesame Street. He always tries to do things right—and in fact insists that he is perfect—but he always does things wrong. Typical mistakes of his would be drawing a circle instead of a square or pouring coffee on the ground. Sam debuted on Sesame Street on the 1972–73 season. In the 1973–74 premiere, episode #536, Sam greeted Luis slowly as he passed by the Fix-It-Shop. Sam's voice was modulated so it would be completely unrecognizable to Jerry Nelson's own voice.
Same Sound Brown Northern Calloway
No pic Savion Savion Glover
No pic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Various
Shown in a Sesame Street News Flash, Snow White's dwarves are Cheerful, Sad, Angry, Proud, Fearful, Love, and Surprise.
No pic Sheldon ?
Sheldon was Buffy's husband.
No pic Sheldon the Turtle ?
No pic Shelly the Turtle Martin P. Robinson
(198?-1992)
Sherlock Hemlock Jerry Nelson
(1970–2000) The character of Sherlock Hemlock is a detective intended to spoof the famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. He is characterized by the same deerstalker hat and cloak, and always inpsects things through a magnifying glass. He is often introduced when there is a mystery to be solved, and his entrance is always accompanied by Alfred Hitchcock style music. Upon discovering a clue, he exclaims his catch phrase, "Egad!". His assistant, Watson, is a dog who frequently solves the case long before Hemlock, but is unable to communicate this to his master. 1996 was Sherlock Hemlock's last actual appearance until in a software, where an animated version of him appeared in "Search & Learn Adventures", the first and only computer game to heavely feature Sherlock (and Watson).
No pic Simon the Soundman Jerry Nelson
A man who had the ability to make sound effects, similar to Gerald McBoing Boing. Often mistaken for Fat Blue due to the same performer and puppet being used.
Image:Slimey.jpg Slimey the Worm Jerry Nelson, original puppeteer

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Oscar's pet earthworm. His father's name is Dusty, his mother is Eartha, and he has a baby sister, Sloppy, which is short for "Sloppy Jalopy", Oscar's car on which she was born. A multi-episode plot line on the show, during the mid–1990s, had Slimey traveling to the moon in a rocket built by "WASA". Slimey and his family didn't talk at first, but later on they added in squeaky voices.

In Season 36, Oscar sang the "Worm Workout Song", while Slimey and his worm friends stretch and wiggle. The song was a parody of the song "YMCA". For the band, see 1990s (band). ... Apparent magnitude: up to -12. ... Y.M.C.A. is a 1978 song by the Village People which became a hit in January, 1979. ...

No pic Sloppy ?
Slimey's baby sister.
No pic Smart Tina Sonia Manzano
Classmate of Roosevelt Franklin.
No pic Sonny Friendly Richard Hunt
(1986–1992, 1996) Game show host. Sonny was created before Jim Henson's death, but after Jim's passing and thus Guy Smiley's retirement, the character of Friendly became all the more used and relevant. However, two years after Jim's death, Richard also died. In 1996, David Rudman took over the character for a few final skits.
No pic Stinky the Stinkweed Joey Mazzarino
(1993–) A talking, perturbed, smelly plant, that sat on the window of 123 Sesame Street for many years.
No pic Susan Robinson Loretta Long
Adoptive mother of Miles Robinson, wife of Gordon Robinson. Susan's birthday is May 4.

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T

Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
No pic Tarah Tara Schaeffer
(1994–2001) Paraplegic girl, eventually a teenager on the show.
Teeny Little Super Guy Teeny Little Super Guy Essra Mohawk
A character consisting of cel animation affixed to a plastic drinking cup. His cohorts in the sketches are also animated figures drawn on various kitchen items. They appear to live in a cupboard.
Telly Monster Brian Muehl, original puppeteer (1979–84)

Martin P. Robinson Tara Schaeffer is a paraplegic teenage actress who appeared on Sesame Street from 1994 to 2001. ... ImageMetadata File history File links Teeny. ... Essra Mohawk (born Sandra Elayne Hurvitz on 23 April 1948) is an American singer-songwriter who recorded 8 albums, many receiving critical acclaim, and penned the hits Change of Heart for Cyndi Lauper and Stronger Than the Wind, recorded by Tina Turner. ... Traditional animation, sometimes also called cel animation or hand-drawn animation, is the oldest and historically the most popular form of animation. ... A cupboard is a type of cabinet, often made of wood, used indoors to store household objects such as food and crockery. ... Image File history File links Tv_sesame_street_telly. ... Sesame Street Telly Monster and a triangle. ... Martin P. Robinson was a puppeteer for the Jim Henson Company. ...

Originally "Television Monster," a character obsessed with (and literally entranced by) TV. That aspect of his personality was dropped. Now usually just called Telly, he is an eternally worrying purple monster.
No pic Tom Larry Block
(1971–1972) Adult in Street scenes.
The Two-Headed Monster Joey Mazzarino and David Rudman
The Two-Headed Monster is a comical, light purple monster on the show. It has two heads that speak with a heavy accent and sometimes talk as if they're speaking another language, though it may just be gibberish. Their primary role is to demonstrate opposites. In recent seasons they "assist" Big Bird in his search for Ernie during their hide and seek game called "Journey to Ernie". The heads generally discuss amongst themselves, and each of the monsters' arms point in a different direction. Then, the heads often debate and the arms switch directions as they say "that way," and then swap back again. Created when a writer noticed Jerry Nelson and Richard Hunt, the character's original performers, were goofing off imitating a monster with two heads, which led to the design of the character.

In The How Many Game, hosted by Guy Smiley, it was said that their names were Frank & Stein. Sesame Workshop itself does not generally acknowledge this as part of canon. The two sang "Hi De Ho Man" with guest star Cab Calloway. Image File history File links Sesametwoheadedmonster. ... David Rudman is the voice-over talent behind many Sesame Street characters, notably Baby Bear and Cookie Monster. ... Big Bird finds Ernie in a game of Journey to Ernie. ... Ernie, in a skit. ... The Journey to Ernie segments is on Sesame Street when Big Bird has to find Ernie in a box with Ernies striped shirt and his rubber duckie on it. ... Jerry Nelson (born July 10, 1934) is a Muppet puppeteer. ... Richard Hunt (August 16, 1951 - January 7, 1992) was an American puppeteer best known for his association with The Muppets. ... Cab Calloway, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1933 Cab Calloway (December 25, 1907–November 18, 1994) was a famous American jazz singer and bandleader. ...

No pic The Twiddlebugs ?
The Twiddlebugs (Teddy, Tessie, Thomas, and Tina) live outside of Ernie and Bert's window in a flowerbox. They are Anything Muppets which are placed among supersized props to make them look tiny. Twiddlebug segments typically involve solving some sort of problem, for example getting to the zoo in less than three days. They appeared primarily in the 1970s and 1980s, but their segments were known to repeat into the 1990s.

A question mark is a punctuation mark. ...

V

Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
No pic Vincent Twice Martin P. Robinson
Muppet character made to portray Vincent Price; host of recurring early 1990s sketch, "Mysterious Theater".

Martin P. Robinson was a puppeteer for the Jim Henson Company. ... John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together The Muppets are a group of puppets and costume characters created by Jim Henson and the company he created. ... Vincent Leonard Price Jr. ...

W

Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
No pic Uncle Wally Bill McCutcheon
(1984–1992)
No pic Wally and Ralph Bill McCutcheon
Comedy team. Like the earlier Buddy and Jim, Wally (Joe Ponazecki) was seen as the guy opening little doors with question marks on the "Baker" counting films. Every time he opened those doors, he found various animals inside the little boxes. For example:
  • 2 turtles
  • 3 crocodiles
  • 4 fishes
  • 5 frogs
  • 6 cats
  • 7 spooky spiders
  • 8 little puppies
  • 9 mice
No pic Wanda the Word Fairy Andrea Martin
Wanda the Word Fairy is a reoccurring human (albeit fairy) character, played by comedian Andrea Martin. Wanda is a bumbleheaded character, similar in appearance to the movie version of Glinda the Good Witch (The Wizard of Oz). Wanda is essentially the last human character on Sesame Street to only appear in the interstitial segments. She is based on a sketch (parodying children's shows) which Martin performed on SCTV in the 1970's.
No pic Watson Kevin Clash
(1991-1989) Sherlock Hemlock's dog and assistant; a spoof of Sherlock Holmes' assistant Dr. Watson. Watson frequently solves the case long before Hemlock, but is unable to communicate this to his master who wouldn't know what Watson discovered until the end. Watson is one of the few Kevin Clash characters on Sesame Street (other than Elmo) to make an actual appearance in a software ("Search & Learn Adventure"). In it, he looks different than what he looked like on TV; his fur is more brown than gray.
No pic Willy Kermit Love
A hot dog vendor on the Street, played by bearded Muppet designer Love.
No pic Wolfgang the Seal Kevin Clash
(1988–1999) His birthday is December 23.
No pic Wormy (the worm) ?
(No date) Oscar the Grouch's best friend.

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Y

Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
Yip-Yips Jim Henson
Jerry Nelson

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Z

Picture Character Actor/Muppeteer
Description
Zoe Fran Brill
Zoe is a ballet-dancing muppet with a pet rock, Rocco. Zoe's Birthday is on March 10.

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Secondary Puppet Characters

Fran Drescher appears as Natashas nanny on Sesame Street Natasha is the baby of Muppets Ingrid and Humphrey on Sesame Street. ... // List of Sesame Street Characters The following is a list of Muppet, animated, and human characters on Sesame Street, ordered alphabetically by first name. ... Ingrid is a name of scandinavian origin. ... Rodeo Rosie was a character that debuted on Sesame Street in 1974. ...

Specialized lists

// Sesame Street Characters, By order of debut The following is a list of characters on Sesame Street, ordered by first appearance. ... The following is a list of characters on Sesame Street, ordered by date of last known appearance. ... The following is a list of characters that have appeared only in Sesame Street-related merchandise, books, magazines, fan fiction, stage shows, or other forms of media, other than the actual TV show. ... Phoebe from Sesame Street The following is a list of monster characters on Sesame Street, ordered alphabetically. ... Sesame Street has many international versions across the world. ... Joe Hundred Guy counts to 70 in 10s, but gets stuck. ...

Character Birthdays

Unlike most television shows, especially for children, Sesame Street has always had an attention to detail. One such example are the Sesame Street character birthdays. These dates are generally not celebrated on air, and have no relation to when the characters first appeared on air. Sesame Street is an American educational childrens television series for preschoolers and is a pioneer of the contemporary educational television standard, combining both education and entertainment. ...


January

Hoots the Owl is a character on the childrens television program, Sesame Street, performed by Kevin Clash. ... The quintessential yellow rubber duckie. ... Ernie, in a skit. ...

February

Elmo Elmo is a Muppet on the childrens television show Sesame Street. ... Gordon Robinson is one of the longest-lasting characters on the long-running childrens TV program Sesame Street. ... Kermit singing Bein Green in the first season of Sesame Street. ...

March

  • 10th : Zoe
  • 20th: Big Bird

April

  • 16th: Baby Natasha
  • 17th: Sherlock Hemlock

June

  • 1st: Oscar the Grouch
  • 7th: Mumford the Magician
  • 26th: Maria

July

Guy Smiley was a character on Sesame Street dubbed Americas favorite game show host. ... Bert hosting a convention of the National Association of W Lovers meeting Bert is a fictional character, a Muppet on the Public Broadcasting Services long-running childrens television show, Sesame Street. ...

August

  • 3rd : Prairie Dawn
  • 15th: Bob
  • 19th: Aloysius Snuffleupagus
  • 31st: Herry Monster

September

  • 19th: Slimey the worm
  • 29th: Telly Monster

October

  • 14th: Grover

November

  • 2th: Cookie Monster

December

  • 7th: Rosita
  • 23rd: Wolfgang the Seal

Families

Some Sesame Street characters have had relatives on the show, or in related works, that are not characters in their own right. This page aims to catalog them, as well as ones who are characters in their own right.


Baby Bear

Baby Bear is the most major character from the Bear family on Sesame Street, and is best friends with Telly Monster. ... Papa Bear is a character in the Bear family on Sesame Street. ... Mama Bear is a character in the Bear family on Sesame Street. ... Curly Bear is a female Muppet, Baby Bears baby sister, a member of the Bear family on Sesame Street. ...

Bert

  • Brother: Bert's Brother Bart
  • Baby nephew: Brad

Bert hosting a convention of the National Association of W Lovers meeting Bert is a fictional character, a Muppet on the Public Broadcasting Services long-running childrens television show, Sesame Street. ...

Cookie Monster

Cookie Monster (right) and his mother in a season 33 Letter of the Day segment, 2002. ...

Ernie

Ernie, in a skit. ... This article is about a fictional character. ...

Frazzle

  • Mother: Frazzle's Mom

Frazzle is the only Muppet monster intended to be scary, in the childrens television series Sesame Street. ...

Grover

Grover and Kimiko on Sesame Street A Celebration of Me, Grover DVD cover Grover shown alongside another character from Sesame Street, Kermit the Frog, on the cover of The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street. ... Grovers mommy. ...

Slimey

  • Father: Dusty
  • Mother: Eartha
  • Baby sister: Sloppy

Slimey is the pet worm of Sesame Street character Oscar the Grouch. ...

See also

Joe Hundred Guy counts to 70 in 10s, but gets stuck. ...

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