Saturday, December 31, 2005

Remembering those we lost

We lost many artists this year, and I see the press about the biggest names like Richard Pryor, Pat Morita, and Carson. But look, here is one that touched a nerve for me: Jerry Juhl.

The guy created Super Grover, wrote Gonzo out of thin air, and then made up the Fraggles - where would you be without them?

I only wish Avenue Q would spark a new puppetry rennaisance, it's about time.

Thanks Jerry.

2005: Lost lives that touched our own: "Jerry Juhl, 67, who was head writer for 'The Muppet Show' before he co-created 'Fraggle Rock.' Juhl worked as a puppeteer on Jim Henson's first television show, 'Sam and Friends,' and later spent six years writing for 'Sesame Street' after its 1969 premiere. Juhl was head writer for 'The Muppet Show' from 1977-81, receiving two Emmys for his work."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

(written on a British keyboard so I have to hunt to find punctuation.)

Excellent quote from one of the articles:

"For over thirty years, Jerry Juhl was the main writer for Jim Henson's collective gaggle of Muppets and Fraggles. When you think about it, that's not an easy task. All those bad puns alone would drive a lesser writer insane. Not Jerry!"

Thanks Jerry!