List of Sesame Street puppeteers

List of Sesame Street puppeteers

This list of Sesame Street puppeteers includes all who have worked on the show, as a regular, backup, guest puppeteer, etc., and by no means should be taken as complete, as many Muppeteers only have done one skit on the show, and are thus not credited.

; Pam Arciero: (1984-); Jennifer Barnhart: (2003-); Camille Bonora: (1985-1997); Fran Brill: (1970-); Lisa Buckley: (1970-1992, 2002-); Julianne Buescher: (1991); Tyler Bunch: (199?-200?) (uncredited); Kevin Clash: (1985-); R. Bruce Connelly: (1991-); Stephanie D'Abruzzo: (); Michael Earl Davis: (1978-80); Ryan Dillon: (2005-); Alice Dinnean Vernon: (1993-2002); Dave Goelz: occasionally (1992-1993); Louise Gold: (1990-1992); Jane Henson: (as Ernie's right hand) (1969); Jim Henson: (1969-1990); Richard Hunt: (1972-1992); Eric Jacobson: (1997, 2000-); John Kennedy: (199?-????, 2001); Peter Linz: (1993-1999); John Lovelady: one of the Rhymies (197?-1977); Rick Lyon: (1986-2002); Noel MacNeal: (1986-); Joey Mazzarino: (1991-); Jim Martin: (1986-); Paul McGinnis: (2001-); Brian Muehl: Clementine (1977-1984) Additional Muppets (1970-1988); Jerry Nelson: (1970-); Carmen Osbahr: (1991-); Frank Oz: (1969-2000); Karen Prell: (1981-1983); Martin P. Robinson: (known as Marty Robinson) (197?-); David Rudman: (1985-); Daniel Seagren: roles included Big Bird, while Caroll Spinney was sick, and on "The Ed Sullivan Show" (1969-1970); Judy Sladky: (1986-2001); Marilyn Sokol: (1977); Caroll Spinney: since 1969, as Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, and Bruno; John Tartaglia (2000-):; Toby Towson: Barkley, in "A Special Sesame Street Christmas" (19??); Gabriel Velez: (198?-198?); Matt Vogel: (2000-) (Ernie's right hand) (2000-); Steve Whitmire: (1993-2002, 2004-); Bryant Young: (1971-)


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