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Museum of the Moving Image presents “A Tribute to Jerry Nelson”
Saturday, October 27, 2:00 p.m.

Jerry Nelson (1934–2012), one of Jim Henson’s most beloved collaborators, was the puppeteer best known for his character Count von Count, a mainstay on Sesame Street since 1970. On the popular Henson television series Fraggle Rock, he performed Gobo Fraggle, the leader of the Fraggle five; Marjory the Trash Heap and Pa Gorg. Kermit’s nephew Robin, Lew Zealand and Sgt. Floyd Pepper are just a few of the many characters he brought to life on The Muppet Show. As Lisa Henson (Jim Henson’s daughter, and Chief Executive Officer of the Jim Henson Company) said when Nelson died this summer, “Jerry Nelson imbued all of his characters with the same gentle, sweet whimsy and kindness that were a part of his own personality.” This celebratory tribute program will include remarks and remembrances by fellow Muppet performers Bill Barretta, Fran Brill, and Dave Goelz, clips from Nelson’s entire career, and some special surprises.


What I would give to go to this.
Everyone in the New York area, please, go to this, and then report back to me about how amazing/emotional/wonderful it was.

muppetmayhem:

Museum of the Moving Image presents “A Tribute to Jerry Nelson”

Saturday, October 27, 2:00 p.m.

Jerry Nelson (1934–2012), one of Jim Henson’s most beloved collaborators, was the puppeteer best known for his character Count von Count, a mainstay on Sesame Street since 1970. On the popular Henson television series Fraggle Rock, he performed Gobo Fraggle, the leader of the Fraggle five; Marjory the Trash Heap and Pa Gorg. Kermit’s nephew Robin, Lew Zealand and Sgt. Floyd Pepper are just a few of the many characters he brought to life on The Muppet Show. As Lisa Henson (Jim Henson’s daughter, and Chief Executive Officer of the Jim Henson Company) said when Nelson died this summer, “Jerry Nelson imbued all of his characters with the same gentle, sweet whimsy and kindness that were a part of his own personality.” This celebratory tribute program will include remarks and remembrances by fellow Muppet performers Bill Barretta, Fran Brill, and Dave Goelz, clips from Nelson’s entire career, and some special surprises.

What I would give to go to this.

Everyone in the New York area, please, go to this, and then report back to me about how amazing/emotional/wonderful it was.

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    I so wish I could attend. I’d love to go to NYC to see this. To partake of the city. If you live there… go, see, and...
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    UGH I HAVE TO BE IN MY AREA THIS DAY. SO MAD, MY SISTERS LIVE SO CLOSE TO THERE.
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    What I would give to go to this. Everyone in the New York area, please, go to this, and then report back to me about how...
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    Must go!
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