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10-17-2018, 03:01 PM
Caroll Spinney, "Sesame Street’s" Big Bird for 50 Years, is Retiring
by Patrick Hipes
October 17, 2018
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Caroll Spinney, the puppeteer who played "Sesame Street‘s" Big Bird as well as Oscar the Grouch character since the iconic children’s show’s premiere episode in 1969, is retiring.
Producer Sesame Workshop announced the news Wednesday.
The world famous Big Bird has had a great flight in the hands of Spinney, having visited China with Bob Hope in 1979, danced with the Rockettes, received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and named a “Living Legend” in 2000 by the Library of Congress.
“Caroll has been one of the leading lights of Sesame Street from the very beginning,” said Joan Ganz Cooney, co-founder of Sesame Workshop, in a release announcing the news.
“His genius and his talent made Big Bird the most beloved yellow feathered friend across the globe. But the sheer artistry of Caroll is that he also brought Oscar to life and made him the most lovable Grouch in the world.”
“Big Bird brought me so many places, opened my mind and nurtured my soul,” Spinney said.
“And I plan to be an ambassador for Sesame Workshop for many years to come. After all, we’re a family! But now it’s time for two performers that I have worked with and respected – and actually hand-picked for the guardianship of Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch – to take my alter-egos into their hands and continue to give them life.”
https://deadline.com/2018/10/caroll-spinney-big-bird-retiring-sesame-street-1202484591/
by Patrick Hipes
October 17, 2018
Nd4vkqiwrHo
Caroll Spinney, the puppeteer who played "Sesame Street‘s" Big Bird as well as Oscar the Grouch character since the iconic children’s show’s premiere episode in 1969, is retiring.
Producer Sesame Workshop announced the news Wednesday.
The world famous Big Bird has had a great flight in the hands of Spinney, having visited China with Bob Hope in 1979, danced with the Rockettes, received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and named a “Living Legend” in 2000 by the Library of Congress.
“Caroll has been one of the leading lights of Sesame Street from the very beginning,” said Joan Ganz Cooney, co-founder of Sesame Workshop, in a release announcing the news.
“His genius and his talent made Big Bird the most beloved yellow feathered friend across the globe. But the sheer artistry of Caroll is that he also brought Oscar to life and made him the most lovable Grouch in the world.”
“Big Bird brought me so many places, opened my mind and nurtured my soul,” Spinney said.
“And I plan to be an ambassador for Sesame Workshop for many years to come. After all, we’re a family! But now it’s time for two performers that I have worked with and respected – and actually hand-picked for the guardianship of Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch – to take my alter-egos into their hands and continue to give them life.”
https://deadline.com/2018/10/caroll-spinney-big-bird-retiring-sesame-street-1202484591/