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Jim Henson(1936-1990)

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  • Writer
  • Producer
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Jim Henson at an event for The 41st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1989)
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Jim Henson never thought that he would make a name of himself in puppetry; it was merely a way of getting himself on television. The vehicle that achieved it was Sam and Friends (1955), a late-night puppet show that was on after the 11:00 news in Washington DC. It proved to be very popular and inspired Jim to continue using puppets for his work. He made many commercials, developing the signature humor that Henson Productions is known for. A key reason for the success of his puppets is that Jim realized he didn't need to hide puppeteers behind a structure when they were in front of a camera. All he had to do was instruct the camera operators to focus on the puppets and keep the puppeteers out of the frame. This allowed the puppets to dominate the image and make them more lifelike. This work on puppets and television would lead to separate projects that had different goals. The first one was his work on the The Jimmy Dean Show (1963) with the character Rowlf the Dog, the oldest clearly identified character that Henson Productions still uses. This show provided an income that allowed Jim to work on a pet project. That project was Time Piece (1965), a surrealistic short about time which was nominated for best live-action short Oscar. Henson shot to prominence when he was approached to use his muppets for the revolutionary educational show Sesame Street (1969). The show was a smash hit and his characters have become staples on public television. Unforetunately, this also led to Henson being typecast as only an entertainer for children. He sought to disprove that by being part of the initial crew of Saturday Night Live (1975), but his style and that of the creative staff simply didn't jibe. It was this circumstance that encouraged him to develop a variety show format that had the kind of sophisticated humor that "Sesame Street (1969)" didn't work with. No American broadcaster was interested, but British producer Lew Grade was. This led to The Muppet Show (1976). It initially struggled both in the ratings and in the search for guest stars, but in the second season it became a smash hit and would eventually become the most widely watched series in television history. Hungry for a new challenge, Henson made The Muppet Movie (1979), defying the popular industry opinion that his characters would never work in a movie. The film became a hit and spawned a series of features which included the moody fantasy The Dark Crystal (1982), which was a drastic and bold departure from the amiable tone of his previous work. The most successful TV work in the 1980s was Fraggle Rock (1983), a fantasy series specifically designed to appeal to as many cultural groups as possible. During this time he also established the Creature Shop, a puppet studio that became renowned for being as brilliant with puppetry as ILM was at special effects. When he died all too soon in 1990, he was indisputably one of the geniuses of puppetry. More importantly, he was a man who achieved his phenomenal success while still retaining his social conscience and artistic integrity as his work in promoting environmentalism and his brilliant The Storyteller (1987) series respectively attest to.
BornSeptember 24, 1936
DiedMay 16, 1990(53)
BornSeptember 24, 1936
DiedMay 16, 1990(53)
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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar
    • 48 wins & 49 nominations total

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Known for

Frank Oz, Jim Henson, Dave Goelz, Louise Gold, Richard Hunt, Kathryn Mullen, Jerry Nelson, and Steve Whitmire in The Muppet Show (1976)
The Muppet Show
8.4
TV Series
  • Kermit the Frog
  • Waldorf
  • Rowlf
  • Link Hogthrob
  • The Swedish Chef
  • Muppet Newsman
  • Dr. Teeth
  • The Newsman
  • Swedish Chef
  • Rowlf the Dog
  • Gloat
  • Jim
  • Zeke
  • Pig
  • Whatnot Dancers
  • Accordion Player
  • Beaver
  • Ernie
  • Jugband Member
  • Newsman
  • Prairie Dog
  • Australian
  • Baby
  • Beaker clones
  • Beautiful Day Monster
  • Black Rooster
  • Blue Frackle
  • Boppity
  • Boston Pops Conductor
  • Brown Bear
  • Bug
  • Bun-Bun Brother
  • Butch the Tiger
  • Cantaloupe
  • Clodhopper
  • Construction Worker
  • Dancers
  • Doglion
  • Droop
  • Eel
  • Fazoob
  • Flower-Eating Monster
  • Gills Brother
  • Gingerbread Man
  • Girl Dancer
  • Gypsy
  • Hillbilly Singer
  • King Rupert the Second
  • Lefty
  • Lenny the Lizard
  • Leo
  • Link Hoghrob
  • Link Hogthtrob
  • Mahna Mahna
  • Marvin
  • Mary Louise
  • Mean Mama
  • Miss Kitty
  • Miss Kitty's Dancing Partner
  • Muppaphones
  • Muppet Newspig
  • Nigel
  • Old Man Singer
  • One of the Students
  • Piano
  • Pigs
  • Pretty Monster
  • Rat
  • Robot Kermit
  • Rover Joe
  • Rowlf's Dancing Partner
  • Scientist
  • Shaky Sanchez
  • Silver Beak
  • Singer
  • Singing Fireman
  • Slim Wilson
  • Tennis Balls
  • The Muppaphones
  • The Muppet Newsman
  • Timmy Monster
  • Turkish Whatnot
  • Viking Pig
  • Villager
  • Villain
  • Wally Whoopie
  • Whatnot
  • Whatnot Dancer(voice)
Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, David Rudman, Matt Vogel, and Ryan Dillon in Sesame Street (1969)
Sesame Street
8.1
TV Series
  • Ernie
  • Kermit the Frog
  • Guy Smiley
  • The Baker
  • Muppet Performer
  • Kermit
  • Thomas Twiddlebug
  • Anything Muppets
  • Bad Bart
  • Bip Bippadotta
  • Erine
  • Sinister Sam
  • Harvey Monster
  • Tony
  • Blue Martian
  • Jester
  • Spaceship Surprise Captain
  • Cowboy
  • Fat Blue Victim
  • The King of Eight
  • Baker
  • Boy
  • Father
  • Mailman
  • Roberta
  • Rowlf the Dog
  • The King
  • Additional Anything Muppets
  • Barry Rhymie
  • Captain
  • Captain Vegetable
  • City Hipster
  • Fat Blue Cheerleader
  • Fat Blue J Friend
  • Fenwick
  • Frances's Last Line
  • Juggler
  • Lance
  • Lavender Alien
  • Mahna Mahna
  • Marvin
  • Mr. Nose
  • Postman
  • Prime Minister
  • Salvador Dada
  • Bartender
  • Ben
  • Blue Man
  • Boater
  • City Boy
  • Cookie Monster
  • Dwarves
  • Fat Blue Guy
  • Fat Blue Man
  • Flakey
  • Frog
  • Geefle
  • Goldfish
  • Granny Fanny Nesselrode
  • Green Cowboy
  • Kermit The Frog
  • King of 8
  • Lavender Cowboy
  • Lavender Singer
  • Lavender Vocalist
  • Lefty
  • Pokey
  • Prince Charming
  • Royal Cook
  • Sam
  • Sam the Snake
  • Singer
  • Soldier
  • Store Clerk
  • Additional Muppets
  • Baby Monster
  • Baritone
  • Beginning
  • Bert
  • Bip BIppadotta
  • Bip Bipadotta
  • Blue Victim
  • Blue Villager
  • Boy in Circle
  • Bread
  • Bruce
  • Carpenter
  • Casanova
  • Court Jester
  • Dan
  • Fat Blue Witch
  • Fred the Monster
  • Garbage Man
  • Garbageman
  • George Washington
  • Green Man
  • Green Monster
  • Guitarist
  • Head Cheerleader
  • Henry
  • Herry Monster
  • Hipster
  • Janitor
  • King Peter the Persnickety
  • King Richard the Chicken-Hearted
  • L-Sweater Man
  • Lead Singer 'Listen to the Bells'
  • Lead Singer 'One Banana'
  • Lead Singer 'Street Garden Cooperation'
  • Little Chrissy
  • Lord Lester
  • Marshal McClean
  • Maurice
  • Monsters
  • Mr. Essex
  • Nature Lover
  • Newsdealer
  • Nose
  • Officer Stan
  • Pat Playjacks
  • Royal Fireman
  • Sammy the Snake
  • Scudge
  • Sneaky
  • Stagehand
  • The Geefle
  • The Young Son
  • Zizzy Zoomer #1
  • 1st Elevator Passenger
  • 2nd Elevator Passenger
  • Anything Muppet
  • Apple
  • Aristocrat
  • Attendant
  • Baker (segment "Song of Two")
  • Banker
  • Barry
  • Basketball
  • Bats
  • Beatnik
  • Billy
  • Bip Bippadota
  • Bip Pippadotta
  • Blue Cheerleader
  • Blue Guy
  • Blue J Friend
  • Bruce Monster
  • Bumble Ardy
  • Bus Driver
  • City Man
  • Clerk
  • Cop
  • Dad
  • Diver
  • Doc
  • Drippy
  • Elmo Monderporg
  • Elmo Mondiporg
  • Emperor
  • Employer
  • Ernie Statue
  • F Cheerleader
  • Fat Blue 'J Friends' Singer
  • Fat Blue Dentist
  • Fat Blue King
  • Fat Blue Man ('ET Family')
  • Fat Blue Man (Sun Sketch)
  • Fat Blue Man in 'ET Family Song'
  • Fat Blue P Lover
  • Fat Blue VIctim
  • Father ('Five People in My Family')
  • Father (Pumpkin)
  • Fiddler 1
  • Fireman
  • Freddy Smith
  • Gato
  • Genie
  • Glaser's Patient
  • Grand High Grouch
  • Grandmother Happy
  • Green Boy
  • Green Cheerleader
  • Green Man 'Exercise'
  • Green Mouse
  • Grocer
  • Grover
  • Guy Slimey
  • Harold Happy
  • Harry
  • Harvey's Victim
  • Ivan the Icky
  • Jack
  • Jerry Nelson
  • Jim the Juggler
  • Juggler (on-camera)
  • King Digitus
  • King Gerry the Generous
  • King of Eight
  • King's Attendant
  • Lead Singer 'Bells'
  • Lead Singer'Listen to the Bells'
  • Librarian
  • Little Bird
  • Lost and Found Clerk
  • Man
  • Marius Monderporg
  • Marvin (music store owner)
  • Masked Man
  • Maurice Monster
  • Motorperson
  • Moving Man
  • Mr. Jenkins
  • Orange Gold Subject
  • Pa (Fat Blue)
  • Park Attendant
  • Pedestrian
  • Pig #4
  • Pigs
  • Pumpkin AM Cowboy
  • Purple Boy
  • Purple Monster
  • Radiator Mover
  • Rancher Ernie
  • Royal Bass Player
  • Sheldon the Turtle
  • Short Branch Cafe Bartender
  • Sonny Friendly
  • Storekeeper
  • Swedish Man
  • Taxi Driver
  • The Baler
  • The Count
  • The Emperor
  • The Genie
  • The Juggler
  • The King of 8
  • The Letter W
  • The Mailman
  • The Prime Minister
  • Tom Smith
  • Tuba Player
  • Two Headed Monster
  • Two-Headed Monster's Mom
  • Two-Headed Monster's Mother
  • Uncle (Fat Blue)
  • Unicorn
  • Various Monsters
  • Various Muppets
  • Villager
  • Villagers
  • W
  • Woman
  • Yodeling Cowboy
  • Yorick
Frank Oz, Jim Henson, Dave Goelz, Miki Iveria, Hus Levant, Patrick Monckton, Brian Meehl, Kathryn Mullen, and Susan Westerby in The Dark Crystal (1982)
The Dark Crystal
7.1
  • Jen, a Gelfling (performer)
  • High Priest, Ritual Master (performer)
  • 1982
Orson Welles, Steve Martin, Mel Brooks, James Coburn, Frank Oz, Milton Berle, Dom DeLuise, Elliott Gould, Jim Henson, Bob Hope, Madeline Kahn, Carol Kane, Cloris Leachman, Richard Pryor, Telly Savalas, Edgar Bergen, and Paul Williams in The Muppet Movie (1979)
The Muppet Movie
7.6
  • Kermit the Frog
  • Rowlf
  • Dr. Teeth
  • Waldorf
  • Swedish Chef
  • Link Hogthrob
  • Doc Hopper's Men(voice)
  • 1979

Credits

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Actor



  • Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, David Rudman, Matt Vogel, and Ryan Dillon in Sesame Street (1969)
    Sesame Street
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Herry Monster
    • Kermit the Frog
    • Ernie ...
    • 1969–2003
  • Sesame English (1999)
    Sesame English
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Ernie
    • 1999
  • Sesame Street: Numbers (1991)
    Sesame Street: Numbers
    Video Game
    • Ernie
    • Kermit the Frog
    • 1991
  • Muppet*vision 3-D (1991)
    Muppet*vision 3-D
    7.9
    Short
    • Kermit the Frog
    • Swedish Chef
    • Waldorf (voice)
    • 1991
  • Shalom Sesame (1987)
    Shalom Sesame
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Ernie
    • Kermit the Frog
    • Tony (voice) ...
    • 1987–1990
  • Walt Disney in The Magical World of Disney (1954)
    The Magical World of Disney
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Kermit the Frog
    • Rowlf
    • Dr. Teeth (voice) ...
    • 1990
  • The Earth Day Special (1990)
    The Earth Day Special
    5.8
    TV Special
    • Kermit the Frog (voice, as The Muppets)
    • 1990
  • Jim Henson and Dave Goelz in Muppet Studios Presents: You're the Director (1988)
    Muppet Studios Presents: You're the Director
    9.1
    Video
    • Kermit the Frog
    • Swedish Chef
    • Rowlf the Dog (voice) ...
    • 1988
  • Muppet Madness (1988)
    Muppet Madness
    8.0
    Video
    • Kermit the Frog
    • Link Hogthrob
    • Rowlf the Dog (voice)
    • 1988
  • Jim Henson, Pam Arciero, Camille Bonora, Rickey Boyd, Kevin Clash, Richard Hunt, Noel MacNeal, Jim Martin, Martin P. Robinson, and David Rudman in Sing-Along, Dance-Along, Do-Along (1988)
    Sing-Along, Dance-Along, Do-Along
    7.6
    Video
    • Rowlf the Dog
    • Kermit the Frog (voice)
    • 1988
  • Hey, You're as Funny as Fozzie Bear (1988)
    Hey, You're as Funny as Fozzie Bear
    7.8
    Video
    • Kermit the Frog (voice)
    • 1988
  • Caroll Spinney in Let's Learn to Play Together (1988)
    Let's Learn to Play Together
    Video Game
    • Ernie (voice)
    • 1988
  • Free to Be... a Family (1988)
    Free to Be... a Family
    7.6
    TV Movie
    • Kermit the Frog (voice)
    • 1988
  • Jim Henson and Tatyana Ali in Wow, You're a Cartoonist! (1988)
    Wow, You're a Cartoonist!
    7.7
    Video
    • Kermit the Frog (voice)
    • 1988
  • John Ritter, Tom Selleck, Jim Henson, Greg Berg, Barbara Billingsley, Dave Coulier, Peter Cullen, Stan Lee, Katie Leigh, Jeffrey Scott, Laurie O'Brien, Russi Taylor, Frank Welker, and Lon Zimmet in Muppet Babies (1984)
    Muppet Babies
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Dr. Teeth
    • 1988

Writer



  • 5, rue Sésame
    • created by (creator)
    • Released
    • TV Series
    • 2005



  • Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock (2022)
    Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock
    7.8
    TV Series
    • based upon characters created by
    • 2024
  • Bill Barretta, Dave Goelz, Peter Linz, David Rudman, Matt Vogel, Eric Jacobson, and Lilly Singh in The Muppets Mayhem (2023)
    The Muppets Mayhem
    7.9
    TV Series
    • based on characters created by
    • 2023
  • Bill Barretta, Dave Goelz, Matt Vogel, and Eric Jacobson in Muppets Haunted Mansion (2021)
    Muppets Haunted Mansion
    6.3
    TV Special
    • based on his Muppets
    • 2021
  • Tim Niverth in Childhood Thoughts (2015)
    Childhood Thoughts
    3.2
    TV Series
    • characters
    • 2019
  • The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (2019)
    The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance
    8.4
    TV Series
    • characters
    • motion picture story by
    • based upon characters created by ...
    • 2019
  • Dee Bradley Baker, Matt Danner, Jessica DiCicco, Ben Diskin, Eric Bauza, Melanie Harrison, and Jenny Slate in Muppet Babies (2018)
    Muppet Babies
    6.5
    TV Series
    • based on characters created by
    • 2018
  • Akasta: The Salvation of Thra (2016)
    Akasta: The Salvation of Thra
    Short
    • based on characters created by
    • 2016
  • Dave Goelz, Steve Whitmire, and Eric Jacobson in The Muppets. (2015)
    The Muppets.
    7.4
    TV Series
    • based on characters created by
    • 2015–2016
  • Jim Henson's Turkey Hollow (2015)
    Jim Henson's Turkey Hollow
    5.5
    TV Movie
    • story by
    • 2015
  • Conan O'Brien in Conan (2010)
    Conan
    8.2
    TV Series
    • character: Ernie
    • 2014
  • Bill Barretta, Ty Burrell, Tina Fey, Ricky Gervais, Dave Goelz, Peter Linz, David Rudman, Matt Vogel, Steve Whitmire, and Eric Jacobson in Muppets Most Wanted (2014)
    Muppets Most Wanted
    6.4
    • based on (as Disney's Muppet properties and characters)
    • 2014
  • Amy Adams, Bill Barretta, Dave Goelz, Peter Linz, David Rudman, Jason Segel, Matt Vogel, Steve Whitmire, Rowlf, Eric Jacobson, and The Muppets in The Muppets (2011)
    The Muppets
    7.1
    • based on (as Disney's Muppet properties and characters)
    • 2011
  • Bill Barretta, Dave Goelz, Steve Whitmire, and Eric Jacobson in A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa (2008)
    A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa
    6.3
    TV Movie
    • based on the characters by
    • 2008
  • Muppets TV (2006)
    Muppets TV
    5.2
    TV Series
    • characters
    • 2006
  • 5, rue Sésame (2005)
    5, rue Sésame
    6.0
    TV Series
    • created by (creator)
    • 2005

Producer



  • Fraggle Rock (1983)
    Jim Henson's Fraggle Rock: Let the Music Play
    Video
    • executive producer (segment "Booberock")
    • 2005
  • It's the Muppets! More Muppets, Please! (1993)
    It's the Muppets! More Muppets, Please!
    7.6
    Video
    • producer
    • 1993
  • It's the Muppets! Meet the Muppets! (1993)
    It's the Muppets! Meet the Muppets!
    8.0
    Video
    • producer
    • 1993
  • The Storyteller: Greek Myths (1991)
    The Storyteller: Greek Myths
    8.1
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1991
  • Walt Disney in The Magical World of Disney (1954)
    The Magical World of Disney
    8.3
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1990
  • Anjelica Huston, Jasen Fisher, and Mai Zetterling in The Witches (1990)
    The Witches
    6.8
    • executive producer
    • 1990
  • The Ghost of Faffner Hall (1989)
    The Ghost of Faffner Hall
    7.1
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1989
  • MuppeTelevision (1987)
    MuppeTelevision
    8.1
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1989
  • John Ritter, Tom Selleck, Jim Henson, Greg Berg, Barbara Billingsley, Dave Coulier, Peter Cullen, Stan Lee, Katie Leigh, Jeffrey Scott, Laurie O'Brien, Russi Taylor, Frank Welker, and Lon Zimmet in Muppet Babies (1984)
    Muppet Babies
    7.5
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1988–1989
  • Lighthouse island (1989)
    Lighthouse island
    6.1
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1989
  • Frank Oz, Jim Henson, Kevin Clash, Caroll Spinney, and Big Bird in Sesame Street: 20 Years & Still Counting! 1969-1989 (1989)
    Sesame Street: 20 Years & Still Counting! 1969-1989
    8.2
    TV Special
    • executive producer
    • 1989
  • Jim Henson in Jim Henson Presents the World of International Puppeteering (1985)
    Jim Henson Presents the World of International Puppeteering
    7.9
    TV Series
    • associate producer
    • 1989
  • Jim Henson and Dave Goelz in Muppet Studios Presents: You're the Director (1988)
    Muppet Studios Presents: You're the Director
    9.1
    Video
    • executive producer
    • 1988
  • Jim Henson, Pam Arciero, Camille Bonora, Rickey Boyd, Kevin Clash, Richard Hunt, Noel MacNeal, Jim Martin, Martin P. Robinson, and David Rudman in Sing-Along, Dance-Along, Do-Along (1988)
    Sing-Along, Dance-Along, Do-Along
    7.6
    Video
    • executive producer
    • 1988
  • Peek-A-Boo: A Big Surprise for Little People (1988)
    Peek-A-Boo: A Big Surprise for Little People
    Video
    • executive producer
    • 1988

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Personal details

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  • Official sites
    • Jim Henson Company
    • Jim Henson's Creature Shop
  • Alternative names
    • Jim Henson's Kermit the Frog
  • Height
    • 6′ 3″ (1.91 m)
  • Born
    • September 24, 1936
    • Greenville, Mississippi, USA
  • Died
    • May 16, 1990
    • New York City, New York, USA(bacterial pneumonia)
  • Spouse
    • Jane HensonMay 28, 1959 - 1986 (separated, 5 children)
  • Children
      Brian Henson
  • Parents
      Paul Henson Sr.
  • Relatives
      Katrina Henson(Grandchild)
  • Other works
    Founded (1973) the "UNIMA Citations of Excellence in the Art of Puppetry" (sometimes denoted as "UNIMA Citation-founded by Jim Henson) as a founding member of the American Chapter (1966) of the Union Internationale de la Marionnette.
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Print Biographies
    • 3 Portrayals
    • 3 Interviews
    • 9 Articles
    • 2 Magazine Cover Photos

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  • Trivia
    Was good friends with George Lucas, who originally offered him the role of Yoda in Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980). He declined and suggested Frank Oz for the role.
  • Quotes
    When I was young, my ambition was to be one of the people who made a difference in this world. My hope still is to leave the world a little bit better for my having been here. It's a wonderful life and I love it.
  • Trademarks
      Characters include: Kermit, Ernie, Swedish Chef, Rowlf the Dog

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