Today's Weekly Muppeteer Wednesday article was written by Tom Stroud with edits by Ryan Dosier.
Born...
December 26, 1933
Muppets...
Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, Bruno the Trashman
WHO IS CAROLL SPINNEY?
Caroll Spinney was born on December 26, 1933, in Waltham, Massachusetts. Before performing with puppets he expressed his talents as an artist, attending The Art Institute of Boston's College of Art & Design. He created a comic strip while in the military, under the name Ed Spinney. After his time in the military, he worked on several television shows, including Rascal Rabbit in Las Vegas and The Judy and Goggle Show in Boston. Caroll also created two original puppet characters, Picklepuss (pictured at right) and Pop, for the Boston broadcast of Bozo's Big Top.
In the late 1960s, Caroll met Jim Henson after a stage performance of Caroll's that hadn't gone well. As Caroll often notes, Jim came up to him after his failed performance and told Caroll "I like what you were trying to do," then offering him a job working on a children's television program that Henson was developing. Caroll, of course, accepted the job and when Sesame Street began he starred as the two Muppets designed for life with the humans on the street: Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch.
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In recent years it has become harder for Caroll to perform the full-bodied Big Bird due to the demand of the puppet, so sometimes Big Bird is performed by Caroll's hand-picked understudy Matt Vogel. Matt mostly performs Big Bird for Caroll in scenes that require green screen and usually Caroll loops the dialogue over Matt's.
The Muppet Mindset by Ryan Dosier