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12-04-2022, 07:54 PM
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11501563/Bob-McGrath-original-star-Sesame-Street-started-1967-dies-90.html
Bob McGrath, who was one of the original stars of 'Sesame Street,' died Sunday at age 90, his family announced
'He died peacefully at home, surrounded by his family,' said a post on the entertainer's Facebook page
McGrath was one of four cast hired for the Sesame Street launch in 1969
McGrath interacted with humans and Muppets on Sesame Street for 47 seasons, until he was let go in 2017
By JAMES GORDON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 18:19 EST, 4 December 2022 | UPDATED: 18:51 EST, 4 December 2022
Bob McGrath who was one of the original stars of Sesame Street has passed away at the age of 90.
McGrath featured in the pilot in 1969 and continued to star in a further 47 season.
News of the actor's death was shared by the family on his official Facebook (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/facebook/index.html) page.
'Our father Bob McGrath, passed away today. He died peacefully at home, surrounded by his family,' said a post on the entertainer's Facebook page.
McGrath finally stopped acting on Sesame Street with his last episode entitled Having a Ball in 2017.
McGrath conducted lessons for children through his puppeteering and also wrote original sons for the production including People in Your Neighborhood, Sing a Song, If You're Happy And You Know It and the Sesame Street theme song.
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McGrath was one of four cast members hired for the launch of Sesame Street in 1969, playing a character named Bob alongside Matt Robinson as Gordon, Loretta Long as Susan and Will Lee as Mr. Hooper.
'We've always looked at children as just short people,' McGrath told the Sun-Times (https://chicago.suntimes.com/obituaries/2022/12/4/23493160/bob-mcgrath-dead-sesame-street-obituary-cast) in 1998. 'We've never talked down to them.'
'The kids we were meant to reach, I think we've reached,' McGrath added. 'They've grown up. They're in their 30s now. They have kids of their own, our Sesame Seeds, and they come up to me and say: "Thank you very much. It made a major difference in our lives."'
Although McGrath finally stepped away from appearing in front of the lens for Sesame Street in 2017, he continued to work behind the scenes with the Sesame Workshop.
He would still appear at public events relating to the television franchise serving as an advocate for the show.
He also starred in numerous Sesame Street productions over the years including standalone films, sing-alongs, holiday specials, video games and more.
Before Sesame Street, McGrath sang the hits of the week as part of the vocal ensemble on conductor Mitch Miller’s 1960s NBC series Sing Along With Mitch.
He was one of the longest-standing human adult cast members on the series and is survived by his wife, Ann, and their three kids, plus five grandchildren.
Bob McGrath, who was one of the original stars of 'Sesame Street,' died Sunday at age 90, his family announced
'He died peacefully at home, surrounded by his family,' said a post on the entertainer's Facebook page
McGrath was one of four cast hired for the Sesame Street launch in 1969
McGrath interacted with humans and Muppets on Sesame Street for 47 seasons, until he was let go in 2017
By JAMES GORDON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 18:19 EST, 4 December 2022 | UPDATED: 18:51 EST, 4 December 2022
Bob McGrath who was one of the original stars of Sesame Street has passed away at the age of 90.
McGrath featured in the pilot in 1969 and continued to star in a further 47 season.
News of the actor's death was shared by the family on his official Facebook (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/facebook/index.html) page.
'Our father Bob McGrath, passed away today. He died peacefully at home, surrounded by his family,' said a post on the entertainer's Facebook page.
McGrath finally stopped acting on Sesame Street with his last episode entitled Having a Ball in 2017.
McGrath conducted lessons for children through his puppeteering and also wrote original sons for the production including People in Your Neighborhood, Sing a Song, If You're Happy And You Know It and the Sesame Street theme song.
V2bbnlZwlGQ
McGrath was one of four cast members hired for the launch of Sesame Street in 1969, playing a character named Bob alongside Matt Robinson as Gordon, Loretta Long as Susan and Will Lee as Mr. Hooper.
'We've always looked at children as just short people,' McGrath told the Sun-Times (https://chicago.suntimes.com/obituaries/2022/12/4/23493160/bob-mcgrath-dead-sesame-street-obituary-cast) in 1998. 'We've never talked down to them.'
'The kids we were meant to reach, I think we've reached,' McGrath added. 'They've grown up. They're in their 30s now. They have kids of their own, our Sesame Seeds, and they come up to me and say: "Thank you very much. It made a major difference in our lives."'
Although McGrath finally stepped away from appearing in front of the lens for Sesame Street in 2017, he continued to work behind the scenes with the Sesame Workshop.
He would still appear at public events relating to the television franchise serving as an advocate for the show.
He also starred in numerous Sesame Street productions over the years including standalone films, sing-alongs, holiday specials, video games and more.
Before Sesame Street, McGrath sang the hits of the week as part of the vocal ensemble on conductor Mitch Miller’s 1960s NBC series Sing Along With Mitch.
He was one of the longest-standing human adult cast members on the series and is survived by his wife, Ann, and their three kids, plus five grandchildren.