Jim Henson

  • 31 October 2005

Date of birth

24th September, 1936

Occupation

Miscalaneous

Sex

Male

Height

1.91

Kermit The Frog Gets A New Voice

By Holly Mosley in Movies / TV / Theatre on 11 July 2017

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Shock in the world of 'The Muppets' as Whitmire unexpectedly departs.

For only the third time since the 50s, a new actor is taking over as the voice of 'The Muppets' favourite Kermit the Frog. Matt Vogel will become the new permanent puppeteer, having worked with the Jim Henson Company since the 1990s. It's unlikely you would notice the change, however.

Image caption Kermit the Frog at 'Muppets Most Wanted' premiere

For the last few weeks, a number of characters who are voiced by Steve Whitmire - including Kermit himself - have not been making appearances on 'Muppet Thought of the Week', leading to reports that he had left the show. Now it seems that the news has been confirmed, and his replacement is Muppets veteran 46-year-old Matt Vogel.

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Re-Visit Jim Henson's Mastery In Netflix Series 'The Dark Crystal: Age Of Resistance'

By Holly Williams in Movies / TV / Theatre on 18 May 2017

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'The Dark Crystal: Age Of Resistance' is the prequel to Jim Henson's 1982 movie.

It's time to immerse ourselves in the world of Jim Henson as he launches a special prequel series to one of his most famous movies. 'The Dark Crystal: Age Of Resistance' comes to Netflix with 10 episodes of puppet mastery that will begin shooting later this year.

Image caption 'The Dark Crystal' was released in 1982

More then 35 years since the release of Jim Henson's BAFTA nominated puppet fantasy 'The Dark Crystal', Netflix are unveiling a precursor to the story in the form of a series that takes place many years before events in the movie on the planet of Thra.

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ABC Bringing Back 'The Muppet Show'? 'Big Bang Theory' Creator Reportedly Set To Write Pilot

By Elinor Cosgrave in Movies / TV / Theatre on 04 April 2015

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Miss Piggy and Kermit will return to our screens in a new series of 'The Muppet Show' on ABC.

The Muppet Show will be revamped for ABC with a little help from the executive producer and co-creator of The Big Bang Theory, Bill Prady. Prady, who worked on the original series, has already been working on the script and a pilot episode is already in production, according to reports.


Miss Piggy will reportedly return for the revamped version of The Muppet Show.

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Time To Magic Dance Again? Is ‘Labyrinth’ Really Getting A Sequel?

By Stephanie Chase in Movies / TV / Theatre on 11 October 2014

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The story that the Jim Henson Company has been working on ‘Labyrinth 2’ has been doing the rounds on the internet for the past 24 hours, but should we start getting excited or not?

The news that there could be a sequel to 80’s cult classic Labyrinth has hit the internet hard. It’s been years since we've read so many mentions of David Bowie’s crotch and hair. But who could blame them? The idea of another Labyrinth movie really is enough to set imaginations and heart’s racing. But it's time to take a breather and ask, is it actually happening?

Image caption Ernie and Bert have sparked debate in Northern Ireland.

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Jane Henson Dies: Muppets Co-Creator Dead, Aged 78

By Hayley Avron on 03 April 2013

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Jane Henson, Jim Henson's puppetry partner, has passed away, leaving the Henson legacy to their children

Jane Henson, the co-creator of The Muppets, has died at the age of 78, following a battle with cancer, Sky News has reported. Though her husband Jim was perhaps the better known of the pair, Jane was described by the Jim Henson Company as his “partner in marriage and Muppets.” Although Jane and Jim separated in 1986, the couple continued to share their passion for the company, as well as its vision. Jim died in 1990 at the age of 53 and two years later, Jane founded the Jim Henson Legacy, in order to preserve his artistic creations.

Though Jane was modest about her involvement in the success of The Muppets, others argued that in fact, she played a very important role in its development. Whilst Jane often said that Jim “wanted to leave the world a better place,” Arthur Novell, a trustee of the Jim Henson Legacy, said “they both did.” Jane and Jim met at a puppetry class at the University of Maryland and became creative and business partners. Little could they have known of the impending global popularity of their puppet creations. Their partnership went on to create shows such as Sesame Street, The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, Fraggle Rock and the sci-fi series Farscape.

Now, the company is run by the couple’s children. Brian is the chairman, Lisa the chief executive and Cheryl is president of the Jim Henson Foundation, which aims to promote puppetry throughout the USA. A statement from the company said that the Hensons shared “a unique approach to puppetry that is joyful and sophisticated.”

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Muppets Creator Jane Henson Dies Aged 78

By Victoria Pavlova in Lifestyle / Showbiz on 03 April 2013

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The co-creator of The Muppets died earlier this week.

Jane Henson, who co-created the beloved children’s show The Muppets with her husband Jim, has died. The Jim Henson company confirmed the news, stating that Henson died on Tuesday, at the age of 78, following a prolonged battle with cancer, The Daily Mail reports.

Jane and Jim Henson met at the University of Maryland back in the 1950s. They became creative partners early on, working on a number of concepts together. The Hensons’ first joint project was the show Sam and Friends. However, the couple did not begin dating until a few years later when Jim returned from a tour around Europe to study European puppetry. In 1960, Jane quit muppeteering, following her marriage to Jim, in order to raise the four children they would go on to have. However, she still stayed involved in decision-making and the creative process.

Image caption The Hensons launched their phenomenally successful Muppets franchise almost four decades ago. 

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