fiction.wikisort.org - ActorJoseph Mazzarino (; born June 4, 1968) is an American actor, puppeteer, writer and director. He is best known for his roles on Sesame Street as Murray Monster, Stinky the Stinkweed and other Muppets,[1] and being Head Writer and Director on Sesame Street, winning 22 Emmy Awards for his work.
American actor, puppeteer, writer and director
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Joey Mazzarino |
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Born | Joseph Mazzarino (1968-06-04) June 4, 1968 (age 54)
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Occupation | - Actor
- puppeteer
- writer
- director
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Years active | 1986–present |
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Spouse | Kerry Butler |
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Children | 2 |
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Career
Former Muppet performer Camille Bonora influenced Mazzarino when she taught an improvisation class at his university, and eventually introduced him to Jim Henson. Mazzarino later became the head writer for Sesame Street and also worked on The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland, Muppets from Space, and Kermit's Swamp Years.[2]
When Mazzarino auditioned for Sesame Street, he wrote a sketch called "Colambo" and soon found himself cast in the title role. Since then, he had been a prominent member of the Sesame Street cast where he performed Horatio the Elephant, Ingrid, Murray Monster, Papa Bear, Stinky the Stinkweed, and various characters until 2015, when he resigned.
Mazzarino spent the past few years as a writer/producer on the Showtime original series Kidding starring Jim Carrey. He directed all 13 episodes of the Julie Andrews' Netflix series Julie's Greenroom, where he also served as a writer. Mazzarino spent over 20 years on Sesame Street in multiple roles: Head Writer, Director, Lyricist and Muppet performer. He received 25 Emmy Awards for his work in multiple categories (Outstanding Original Song, Outstanding Writing, Outstanding Direction and Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series).
Mazzarino is currently writing on a new PBS series from the Fred Rogers Company entitled Donkey Hodie and is about to begin his third season as a writer for the PBS animated series Nature Cat.
Personal life
Mazzarino is married to actress Kerry Butler.[3] They have two adopted daughters, one named Segi for whom he wrote the Sesame Street song "I Love My Hair". The Muppet who sang the song was also named Segi.[4]
Filmography
Television
- 30 Rock - puppeteer ("Apollo, Apollo")
- Aliens in the Family – Spit (voice)
- Big Bag – Chelli, Lyle the Sock
- Blue's Clues – Boogie Woogie, Roary ("Blue's Room" segments)
- Blue's Room – Boogie Woogie, Roary, Sprinkles (season 2)
- CityKids – Captain (Inside the Head)
- Cyberchase – Matt (Pilot)
- Dog City – Artie Springer
- Donkey Hodie – Game Show Gator
- Elmo's World – Big Foot, Brown Bunny (in "Elmo Has Two! Hands, Ears & Feet"), The Cheese, Papa Bear, Ingrid, Stinky the Stinkweed, Old McDonald, The Two Headed Monster (left-head)
- Eureeka's Castle – Fluffy
- Jack's Big Music Show – Spunky the Alien and Henry the Monster
- Journey to Ernie – The Mighty Joke Tree, Sammy (squirrel), Artist Walrus, Penguin (voice), Kittens 2 and 3
- Mo Willems: Don't Let the Pigeon Do Storytime! — The Pigeon
- Muppet Time – Icky No-No, Kirby, one of the Frog Scouts
- Nick Jr. – Flexy ("Little Big Room" segments), Tube, Smelly ("Play Along" segments)
- Nature Cat – Cruiser
- Panwapa – Bill the Bug
- Sesame Street – Murray Monster, Blögg ("Abby's Flying Fairy School" segments), Colambo, Horatio the Elephant, Ingrid, Joey Monkey, Merry Monster, Narf, Old MacDonald, Papa Bear, Stinky the Stinkweed, Two-Headed Monster (left head, 2001–2016), The Fairy Godperson, Zostic ("Super Morphin Mega Monsters" segments), Redhead Caveman (Primitive segments)
- Sheep in the Big City – General Lee Outrageous, Buddy Somebody, Count D'Ten
- The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss – Elwood the Jester (in "The King's Beard"), Lester McBird (in "Lester Leaps In")
- Team Umizoomi - Brachiosaurus (voice) (Uncredited)
- Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - Pupazza
- Gabby's Dollhouse - Catrat, DJ Catnip, Cakey Cat (season 2)
Film
- A Sesame Street Christmas Carol – Joe Marley, Joey Dickens
- CinderElmo – King Fred, Blue Mouse
- 123 Count with Me – Ingrid
- Elmo Says BOO! – Joey Monkey, Sir Count-A-Lot
- Elmo's Christmas Countdown – Papa Bear, Stan the Snowball
- The Wild Wild West - Narf (Monster Clubhouse segment only)
- Elmopalooza – Horatio the Elephant
- Ghost Town – Food Delivery Guy
- Big Bird's Birthday or Let Me Eat Cake – Additional Muppet Performer
- Kermit's Swamp Years – Goggles the Toad, Turtle No. 1
- Muppet Meeting Films – Gimley's Boss, Wesley, Franklin (2nd Time), Coffee Guy, Smerdley (2nd Time)
- Billy Bunny's Animal Songs – Frog, Gopher
- Sesame Street's 25th Birthday: A Musical Celebration! – Joey Monkey, Merry Monster
- Sesame Street Celebrates Around the World – MNN Logo Purple Monster
- Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebration – Joey Monkey, Merry Monster
- The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland – Bug
- The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson – Additional Muppets
- Demon Days Live - 2-D (Puppetry only, uncredited)
Crew work
- Bear in the Big Blue House – Writer ("The Yard Sale" episode)
- Cyberchase - Writer ("Invasion of the Funky Flower" episode)
- Elmo's Christmas Countdown – Writer
- Elmopalooza – Writer
- Julie's Greenroom – Director/Writer/Co-Producer
- Kermit's Swamp Years – Screenplay Co-Writer
- Muppets from Space – Screenplay Co-Writer
- Sesame Street – Writer/Director
- Sheep in the Big City – Writer
- The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland – Screenplay Co-Writer
- The Upside Down Show – Writer
- Kidding – Writer
Awards and nominations
- Writers Guild of America Award
- 2009 WGA Award for Elmo's Christmas Countdown[5]
- Daytime Emmy Award Nominations
- 2000 Daytime Emmy Award Nominee for Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series (Sesame Street)
- 2007 Daytime Emmy Award Nominee for Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series (Sesame Street)
- 2008 Daytime Emmy Award Nominee for Outstanding Directing in a Children's Series (Sesame Street)
- Directors Guild of America Nominations
- 2014 DGA Award Nominee for Directing for Children's Programs (Sesame Street, "4504 Numericon")[6]
- 2015 DGA Award Nominee for Directing for Children's Programs (Sesame Street, "The Cookie Thief")[7]
References
- "Interview With Sesame Street Head Writer Joey Mazzarino". April 5, 2015.
- Hennes, Joe (February 23, 2009). "A Chat with Joey Mazzarino, part 1". ToughPigs.com. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
- Butler, Kerry (September 24, 2007). "Kerry Butler". Broadway Buzz (Interview). Interviewed by Kathy Henderson – via Broadway.com.
- "'I Love My Hair': A Father's Tribute To His Daughter". NPR. October 18, 2010.
- "WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR 2009 WRITERS GUILD AWARDS | Press Room". Writers Guild of America, East. February 8, 2009. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
- "Awards / History / 2014". www.dga.org. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
- "Awards / History / 2015". www.dga.org. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
External links
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Television | Series |
- Sam and Friends (1955–1961)
- The Muppet Show (1976–1981) (episodes)
- Muppet Babies (1984–1991) (episodes)
- Little Muppet Monsters (1985)
- The Jim Henson Hour (1989)
- Muppets Tonight (1996–1998)
- The Muppets (2015–2016)
- Muppet Babies (2018–2022) (episodes)
- Muppets Now (2020)
- Holey Moley (2022)
- The Muppets Mayhem (TBA)
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Segments |
- The Jimmy Dean Show ("Rowlf the Dog", 1963–1965)
- The Mike Douglas Show (1966–1979)
- The Ed Sullivan Show (including The Great Santa Claus Switch, 1966–1971)
- NBC's Saturday Night (The Land of Gorch, 1975–1976)
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Films | Feature | |
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Direct-to- video | |
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Music | |
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Web series |
- Statler and Waldorf: From the Balcony (2005–06)
- The Muppets Kitchen with Cat Cora (2010)
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Video games | |
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Other media |
- Muppet*Vision 3D (1991–present)
- Muppet Mobile Lab (2007–present)
- The Muppets Present...Great Moments in American History (2016–2020)
- Comics series
- Before You Leap
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Related |
- Puppet Heap
- The Jim Henson Company
- Creature Shop
- Fraggle Rock
- Sesame Workshop
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Sesame Street |
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People | |
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Production |
- History
- Research
- International co-productions
- Elmo's World
- "Snuffy's Parents Get a Divorce"
- Music
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Songs | |
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Films | |
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U.S. spin-offs |
- Play with Me Sesame
- Sesame Beginnings
- Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures
- Elmo: The Musical
- The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo
- Mecha Builders
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Television specials | |
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Books |
- The Monster at the End of This Book: Starring Lovable, Furry Old Grover (1971)
- Sesame Street Together Book (1971)
- Ernie's Work of Art (1979)
- The House of Seven Colors (1985)
- Happy Birthday, Cookie Monster (1986)
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Literature |
- Children and Television: Lessons from Sesame Street
- Street Gang: The Complete History of Sesame Street
- The Sesame Street Dictionary
- Sesame Street Magazine
- Sunny Days: The Children's Television Revolution That Changed America
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Video games | |
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Attractions |
- Air Grover
- Grover's Alpine Express
- Sesame Place
- Sesame Street 4-D Movie Magic
- Spaghetti Space Chase
- Vapor Trail
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Category |
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in Children's Programming |
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1970s | |
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2000s | |
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2010s | |
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