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Big Bird Muppeteer of nearly 50 years, Caroll Spinney dead at 85

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Caroll Spinney, the man behind the popular "Sesame Street" characters Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch, died Sunday at 85.

The news comes from a press release from Sesame Workshop.

Spinney had been "living with dystonia for some time," according to the release.

"Caroll was an artistic genius whose kind and loving view of the world helped shape and define Sesame Street from its earliest days in 1969 through five decades, and his legacy here at Sesame Workshop and in the cultural firmament will be unending," said the release.

"His enormous talent and outsized heart were perfectly suited to playing the larger-than-life yellow bird who brought joy to generations of children and countless fans of all ages around the world, and his lovably cantankerous grouch gave us all permission to be cranky once in a while."

While in the Big Bird suit, Spinney visited China alongside Bob Hope, danced with the Rockettes and more.



According to Sesame Workshop, Spinney also toured the world, conducting symphony orchestras, bringing the music of "Sesame Street" to audiences in the likes of Australia, China and across the United States.

“Caroll Spinney’s contributions to Sesame Street are countless," said the show's creator, Joan Ganz Cooney said in the release. "He not only gave us Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch, he gave so much of himself as well. We at Sesame Workshop mourn his passing and feel an immense gratitude for all he has given to Sesame Street and to children around the world.”

The Muppeteer won five Daytime Emmys for his work on the show and earned a lifetime achievement award from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in 2006. Big Bird also earned his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Entire article: https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/big-bird-caroll-spinney-dead-85

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I actually knew (or met and talked to) Carroll Spinney on a few cruises. The last one was on the Carnival Sunshine in February 2018 and he was pretty much confined to a wheelchair. Carroll and his wife Debby were "real nice down to earth people". He was also a pretty good caricature artist:

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R.I.P.
BIG BIRD
 
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Got all of ya beat. First time I saw them was in 77 when they were on tour for the 2112 album.
Toledo Sports Arena.
They were just really starting to get big at that point.
Their music didn't always appeal to everybody, but DAMN were they good live!
And Neal Peart was a force of nature behind the drum kit.
Throughout their career, he always tried to "stay out of the spotlight" and deferred to Geddy and Alex.
Gave the lyrics to "Limelight" ( he was the band's lyricist) new meaning.
Very humble guy, and all around good person.
Really lost one of the good ones.
I really recommend the documentary "Beyond the Lighted Stage". Great look at the history of the band and the guys. It's currently on Netflix, and I think available to rent on Prime.
 
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Got all of ya beat. First time I saw them was in 77 when they were on tour for the 2112 album.
Toledo Sports Arena.
They were just really starting to get big at that point.
Their music didn't always appeal to everybody, but DAMN were they good live!
And Neal Peart was a force of nature behind the drum kit.
Throughout their career, he always tried to "stay out of the spotlight" and deferred to Geddy and Alex.
Gave the lyrics to "Limelight" ( he was the band's lyricist) new meaning.
Very humble guy, and all around good person.
Really lost one of the good ones.

About that same time--76/77. Cleveland Public Hall. Once with Rick "Hang on Sloopy" Derringer.
 
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