Eric Jacobson started working with the Muppets in 1994 as a puppeteer on Sesame Street, and rose through the ranks of Sesame puppeteers. In order to keep the characters of Frank Oz - who was focusing more on directing and other pursuits - alive and visible, Jacobson was selected due to his strong puppeteer talent and extremely similar vocal range. Jacobson has worked on projects starring the classic Muppet Show and Sesame Street characters, and on Bear in the Big Blue House.
- -Eric Jacobson[1]
Sesame Street
Jacobson started performing on Sesame Street in 1994. In 1997, Jacobson began performing Bert on a semi-regular basis; and in 2002 he added Grover to his list as well, starting with clips for Play with Me Sesame. Today, Jacobson is the principal performer of these two Sesame stars – however Frank Oz occasionally comes in to record new material with them.
Jacobson has also taken on Guy Smiley in recent years, performing the character in videos for Sesame Street Presents: The Body, Ready to Learn commercials, and a 2008 episode. He has also performed minor characters on the show, such as Mr. Tiger, one of the Three Little Pigs and Hammy the Dwarf.
Jacobson's wife was a production assistant on the show; they met on the program. His daughter's godfather works for the series.[2]
The Muppets
Jacobson is currently the principal performer of Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy, Animal and Sam the Eagle – as Frank Oz had retired as their performer since 2000.
At 2001's Muppetfest fan convention Jacobson made his Muppet debut secretly performing Miss Piggy welcoming the fans "live via satellite". Jacobson made his first major Muppet production debut performing Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy, and Animal for 2002's It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie. He took over the role of Sam the Eagle in 2005 for The Muppets' Wizard of Oz.
In 2011, Dave Goelz commented on Jacobson;
Other Works
Jacobson performed Harry the Duck and other characters on Bear in the Big Blue House.
Outside of Henson, Jacobson has worked on The Puzzle Place, Jack's Big Music Show, and Disney's The Book of Pooh (plus a TV show called Once Upon a Tree, in which he performed Billy Bob the Bobcat). He also has performed on stage performing live puppet theater in New York City with The Puppet Company, The Cosmic Bicycle Theater, and The Swedish Cottage Marionette Theater in Central Park.
Jacobson has been honored for his work on several occasions and holds the distinction of being the first puppeteer to work on multiple film and television productions cited for excellence by UNIMA in the same year.[4]
Puppeteer Credits
- Muppet Characters: Fozzie Bear (2002-present), Miss Piggy (2001-present), Animal (2002-present), Sam the Eagle (2005-present)
- Sesame Street: Bert (1997-present), Frankie, Giant Boulder, Grover (1998-present), Guy Smiley (outside appearances, #4182), one of the Three Little Pigs, Mr. Tiger, Hammy the Dwarf, Yip Yip Martians, "Dinner Theatre" Pumpkin uncle ("Annie Get Your Gumbo"), Dusty
- Bear in the Big Blue House: Harry the Duck, Tucker Tutter
- Elmopalooza: Additional Puppeteer
- CinderElmo
- Sesame Street Goes to the Doctor
- Sesame English
- Peter and the Wolf
- Bert & Ernie's Word Play
- A Celebration of Me, Grover: Grover's Mommy
- Happy Healthy Monsters
- The Get Healthy Now Show: Yam, Eggplant, and Michael
- It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie: Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Yoda Muppet
- Sesame Street 4-D Movie Magic
- The Muppets' Wizard of Oz
- Elmo's Christmas Countdown
- Count on Sports
- Studio DC: Almost Live
- Abby in Wonderland
- A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa
- Families Stand Together
- The Muppets Kitchen with Cat Cora: Frankfurter
- Shalom Sesame Grover (2010 episodes)
- The Muppets: Marvin Suggs