Today on The Muppet Mindset we start a brand new series brought to us by new contributor Tom Stroud. The premise is very simple... Weekly Muppeteer Wednesdays. A spin-off of our Weekly Muppet Wednesdays, Weekly Muppeteer Wednesdays will profile one Muppeteer in each article. I'm quite excited for these and I'm hoping they'll prove to be fun and informational for hardcore and casual fans alike! And now, without further ado, here's Tom Stroud's first presentation of Weekly Muppeteer Wednesdays!
Born...September 24, 1936
Died...
May 16, 1990
Muppet Characters...
Kermit the Frog, Rowlf the Dog, Ernie, Dr Teeth, Waldorf, The Swedish Chef, Cantus the Minstrel, Convincing John, Guy Smiley, Link Hogthrob
Since this is my first weekly Muppeteer post, I thought it was fitting that it be about the man behind the Muppets, the one, the only, Jim Henson. Jim grew up in Hyattsville, Maryland, a suburb near Washington D.C.
In 1955, Jim was offered his own local show on WRC-TV, an NBC affiliate. The result was Sam and Friends, a five-minute TV show airing twice a day after the news and starring some of the first Muppets. It was there that the world was not only introduced to an early, more lizard-like Kermit the Frog, but Jim met his future wife, Jane Nebel.It was around this time that Jim began to use his Muppets in TV commercials for local companies, launching Muppets, Inc. One of these characters was Rowlf the Dog. Rowlf helped the Muppets get the attention of the nation, appearing on national TV shows like Today, The Jimmy Dean Show, and The Ed Sullivan Show.
Jim, as mentioned earlier, didn't want his characters to be typecast as children's characters, and so he envisioned The Muppet Show, a half-hour TV show that quickly became one of the must successful television shows of all time. It was this show that introduced household names such as Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy, and Gonzo. It was also this show that spawned a whole series of feature-length movies. These films introduced The Muppets to the outside world and a broader audience.
He also worked on several other projects, such as Fraggle Rock, The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth, fantasy films geared more towards adults, and The Jim Henson Hour, a new television show featuring some of the same characters from The Muppet Show with new characters in a new setting.And with that, I dedicate this first Muppeteer post to the lovers, the dreamers, and you, Jim
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