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Brianmeehl
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Deena and Pearl with Karen Prell and Brian Muehl.

Perform-honker

Brian Muehl clowns around backstage with Jim Henson, rehearsing "The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree".

Brian Muehl (pronounced "meal") is a puppeteer and writer who began his Muppet career in the later seasons of The Muppet Show. Trained as a mime, Muehl assisted the principal puppeteers and performed small roles. He soon transitioned to Sesame Street, where he took over the role of Barkley and originated such characters as Telly Monster, Dr. Nobel Price, and in some of his earliest appearances, Elmo. Muehl also performed multiple roles on The Dark Crystal (and along with Steve Whitmire, was one of only two puppeteers to both perform and voice a character).

In 1984, Muehl left the Muppets for reasons he later articulated in a Random House bio:

โ€œThe downside of long hours in film and TV studios is all the downtime. Besides growing restless, I had a wife and two young daughters I was seeing too little of. So I traded life in front of the camera for life behind it. I became a childrenโ€™s television writer.โ€

Kevin Clash recalls Muehl also wanted to focus more on his acting and writing pursuits.[1]

Changing his name to Meehl, to reflect the pronunciation, the puppeteer began churning out scripts for Eureeka's Castle, PBS series Eyewitness, The Magic School Bus, Between the Lions, Cyberchase, and Codename: Kids Next Door. He did return to the Muppets sporadically in the 1990s, notably as a regular on Dog City and a couple of episodes of Sesame Street during Season 25. He also wrote a Sesame English episode, "A Zoo for Jenny." In 2006, he published his first young adult novel, Out of Patience, which examines such issues as baseball and toilets in small-town Kansas.

At one time, Muehl was a member of Mummenschanz as an interpreter for Andres Bossard.[2]

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