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− | [[Image:Janecurtin.JPG|thumb|300px|Jane Curtin with the [[Two |
+ | [[Image:Janecurtin.JPG|thumb|300px|Jane Curtin with the [[Two-Headed Monster]]]] |
− | '''Jane Curtin''' (b. 1947) is a comic actress who rose to fame as one of the original cast members of ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'', and later starred on the sitcoms ''Kate and Allie'' and '' |
+ | '''Jane Curtin''' (b. 1947) is a comic actress who rose to fame as one of the original cast members of ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'', and later starred on the sitcoms ''Kate and Allie'' and ''[[3rd Rock from the Sun]]''. |
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+ | Curtin appeared in the star-studded version of "[[Put Down the Duckie (song)|Put Down the Duckie]]" on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. Although she didn't sing in the segment, an additional verse of her singing did appear during the end credits for ''[[Sesame Street, Special]]''. |
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+ | In [[Season 16 (1984-1985)|Season 16]], she appeared in [[Episode 2033]] of ''Sesame Street'', portraying [[Cinderella]]. One scene featured her with the [[Two-Headed Monster]], singing the alphabet. A snippet of this appearance was included in ''[[Sesame Street All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever!|Stars and Street Forever]]''. |
+ | In 1989, Curtin served as the host for the mini-documentary, ''[[The Sesame Street Experiment]]''. |
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− | One of these appearances was included in ''[[Sesame Street All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever!]]'' |
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Latest revision as of 08:42, 1 August 2023
Jane Curtin (b. 1947) is a comic actress who rose to fame as one of the original cast members of Saturday Night Live, and later starred on the sitcoms Kate and Allie and 3rd Rock from the Sun.
Curtin appeared in the star-studded version of "Put Down the Duckie" on Sesame Street. Although she didn't sing in the segment, an additional verse of her singing did appear during the end credits for Sesame Street, Special.
In Season 16, she appeared in Episode 2033 of Sesame Street, portraying Cinderella. One scene featured her with the Two-Headed Monster, singing the alphabet. A snippet of this appearance was included in Stars and Street Forever.
In 1989, Curtin served as the host for the mini-documentary, The Sesame Street Experiment.