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'''David''' appeared on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' from [[1971]] until [[1989]], as the second adult African-American male resident, after [[Gordon Robinson]]. A rather hip, upbeat individual, David was fond of eccentric hats and singing. He initially worked part-time at [[Hooper's Store]] while studying law. For several years, it was implied that David and [[Maria]] had a romantic relationship. However, later seasons would find Maria falling in love with and marrying [[Luis]]. |
'''David''' appeared on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' from [[1971]] until [[1989]], as the second adult African-American male resident, after [[Gordon Robinson]]. A rather hip, upbeat individual, David was fond of eccentric hats and singing. He initially worked part-time at [[Hooper's Store]] while studying law. For several years, it was implied that David and [[Maria]] had a romantic relationship. However, later seasons would find Maria falling in love with and marrying [[Luis]]. |
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David appeared on Sesame Street from 1971 until 1989, as the second adult African-American male resident, after Gordon Robinson. A rather hip, upbeat individual, David was fond of eccentric hats and singing. He initially worked part-time at Hooper's Store while studying law. For several years, it was implied that David and Maria had a romantic relationship. However, later seasons would find Maria falling in love with and marrying Luis.
Following Mr. Hooper's death in 1983, David inherited the store and operated it with help from Petey and later Gina. David's family includes his sassy grandmother Harriet, who visited periodically. When Northern Calloway left the show in 1989, it was explained that David had moved away from Sesame Street to be with his grandmother, and ownership of the store was turned over to Mr. Handford.
See also
- Elmo's doll, David