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What Made Jim Henson, the Visionary Behind the Muppets, One of the Nation’s Most Beloved Cultural FiguresJim Henson didn’t set out to become a famous puppeteer or create characters beloved by children—and adults—worldwide. He made puppets simply because he wanted to work in television.
The Jim Henson Company has inked a first-look producing deal with its longtime President of Television, Halle Stanford.
Loaded with a score of boppy songs and overflowing with puppets created by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop, Labyrinth is truly a one-of-a-kind film. The movie centers around Jennifer Connelly (in one ...
Thankfully, the wheels never stopped turning to get us another Jim Henson Company production; we need puppets now more than ever.
Atlanta’s Center for Puppetry Arts celebrated Jim Henson’s legacy on Saturday with a special screening of "The Muppet Movie," featuring behind-the-scenes insights from puppeteers Jason Hines and ...
the tour features a Q&A with Jim Henson’s son Brian, a puppeteer in his own right who’s directed Muppet classics. The tour is capped off with a performance of “Puppet Up!” that features ...
If you speak to a puppeteer, chances are they might tell you puppetry is everywhere. Richard Termine, a University of ...
If you speak to a puppeteer, chances are they might tell you puppetry is everywhere. Richard Termine, a University of ...
Directed by Jim Henson, the original “Labyrinth” starred David Bowie as the Goblin King and Jennifer Connelly as a teenager who must save her baby brother, along with a slew of Henson puppets, in an ...
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