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[[Image:Lovesamson.jpg|300px|thumb|On the set of ''[[Sesamstrasse]]'': Big Bird, director Helmut Hermann, Samson and Kermit Love.]]
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[[Image:Lovesamson.jpg|thumb|300px|On the set of ''[[Sesamstrasse]]'': Big Bird, director Helmut Hermann, [[Samson]] and Kermit Love.]]
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[[Image:Kermitloveandsnuffy.jpg|thumb|300px|Kermit Love and [[Mr. Snuffleupagus]], circa [[1985]].]]
'''Kermit Love''' (b. August 5, 1916) has long been associated as a designer/builder with the Muppets, in particular those on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' (where he also acted as [[Willy]], the hot dog vendor).
 
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[[Image:Sesamstrasse-(Kermit-Love-with-Tiffy).jpg|thumb|300px|Kermit Love with [[Tiffy]] in [[Germany]].]]
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[[Image:Kermitlove-maxmekker.jpg|thumb|300px|Love with [[Max Mekker]] in [[Norway]]. ]]
   
 
'''Kermit Love''' (August 5, 1916 - June 21, 2008) had a long association as a designer/builder with the Muppets, in particular those on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' (where he also acted as [[Willy]], the hot dog vendor).
==Early Theatrical Career==
 
Like many of [[Jim Henson]]'s associates, Love began his theatrical career at a relatively young age, working as a marionette maker and costume designer for Broadway and other stage productions as early as the 1930's, even appearing on stage in a bit part as a student for the 1937 play ''Naught Naught 00.'' His most notable costuming work at this time was for the Jerome Robbins ballet ''Fancy Free'' in 1946. He also worked with George Balanchine, designing, amongst other items, a twenty-eight foot marionette giant for ''Don Quixote'' (1965).
 
   
 
==Early Theatrical Career==
 
Like many of [[Jim Henson]]'s associates, Love began his theatrical career at a relatively young age, working as a marionette maker and costume designer for [[Broadway]] and other stage productions as early as the 1930s, even appearing on stage in a bit part as a student for the 1937 play ''Naught Naught 00.'' His most notable costuming work at this time was for the Jerome Robbins ballet ''Fancy Free'' in 1946. He also worked with George Balanchine, designing, amongst other items, a 28-foot marionette giant for ''Don Quixote'' (1965).
   
 
==Birth of Big Bird and Others==
 
==Birth of Big Bird and Others==
During the early 60's, Love first crossed paths with Jim Henson through [[Don Sahlin]], who urged him to meet with Henson. The three first collaborated on [[The LaChoy Dragon]]. Love's theatrical background had given him particular skill at handling full body-puppets and tailoring them to allow freedom for the performer's movements. From this, Love went on to design and build [[Big Bird]] (though Sahlin had carved the first head), and later, [[Mr. Snuffleupagus]]. For the special ''[[The Great Santa Claus Switch]]'', Love contributed to the giant [[Thig]].
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During the early 1960s, Love first met Jim Henson through [[Don Sahlin]], who urged Love to meet with Henson. The three first collaborated on [[Delbert the La Choy Dragon]]. Love's theatrical background had given him particular skill at handling full-body puppets and tailoring them to allow freedom for the performer's movements. From this, Love went on to design and build [[Big Bird]] (though Sahlin had carved the first head), and later, [[Mr. Snuffleupagus]]. For the special ''[[The Great Santa Claus Switch]]'', Love contributed to the giant [[Thig]].
   
 
Though he also worked on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' and ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'', ''Sesame Street'' was Love's domain, along with [[Caroly Wilcox]], as one of the key supervisors. He even puppeteered on the special ''[[Julie on Sesame Street]]''. For the feature film ''[[Follow That Bird]]'', he served as special Muppet consultant, as well as appearing in many background scenes as Willy. Love was also involved in designing many of the ''Sesame Street'' puppets for the early international productions. In his memoir ''The Wit and Wisdom of Big Bird'', [[Caroll Spinney]] speaks affectionately of Love and his importance to the show, though noting an occasional cantankerous side.
 
Though he also worked on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' and ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'', ''Sesame Street'' was Love's domain, along with [[Caroly Wilcox]], as one of the key supervisors. He even puppeteered on the special ''[[Julie on Sesame Street]]''. For the feature film ''[[Follow That Bird]]'', he served as special Muppet consultant, as well as appearing in many background scenes as Willy. Love was also involved in designing many of the ''Sesame Street'' puppets for the early international productions. In his memoir ''The Wit and Wisdom of Big Bird'', [[Caroll Spinney]] speaks affectionately of Love and his importance to the show, though noting an occasional cantankerous side.
 
 
 
 
==Beyond Sesame Street==
 
==Beyond Sesame Street==
In addition to his work on ''Sesame Street'', Love remained busy as freelancer, creating and building puppets for the non-Henson puppet series ''[[The Great Space Coaster]]''. On that show, he encountered a young [[Kevin Clash]], and urged him to apply for ''Sesame Street''. Other achievements included building the Snuggle Bear puppet for the popular Downy fabric softener commercials.
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In addition to his work on ''Sesame Street'', Love remained busy as freelancer, creating and building puppets for the non-Henson puppet series ''[[The Great Space Coaster]]''. On that show, he encountered a young [[Kevin Clash]], and urged him to apply for ''Sesame Street''. Other achievements included building the Snuggle Bear puppet for the popular Snuggle fabric softener commercials, and even co-hosting a Teddy Bear Picnic in 1986 at the Toronto Zoo with the puppet in tow.
 
Going into semi-retirement in the 1990's, Love still remained active, building many full-body puppets for the Joffrey Ballet's ''Nutcracker'' performances (building the mice and others, an association that has continued as recently as 2004). In 2001, Love designed Aza, the bird-like mascot for the American Zoo and Aquarium Association.
 
   
 
Going into semi-retirement in the 1990s, Love still remained active, building many full-body puppets for the Joffrey Ballet's ''[[The Nutcracker|Nutcracker]]'' performances (designing the mice and the 16-foot-tall Mother Ginger puppet, among others), an association that continued as recently as 2004. In 2001, Love designed Aza, the bird-like mascot for the American Zoo and Aquarium Association.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
Despite the coincidence of names, both Kermit Love and the Henson company have long denied that [[Kermit the Frog]] was named after him.
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* Despite the coincidence of names, [[Kermit the Frog]] was not [[Kermit's Name|named after Love]]. The Frog was created in 1955, and Henson first met Love in the early 1960s.
   
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*In addition to playing Willy on ''Sesame Street'', Love also appeared on the show as "Kermit the Hermit" in an insert with [[Bob]].<ref>[[Joseph A. Bailey|Bailey, Joseph]]. ''[[Memoirs of a Muppets Writer]]'', page 102.</ref>
   
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* Love, together with [[Jon Stone]] and [[Caroll Spinney]]'s wife Debi, appeared on episode 750 of ''Sesamstrasse'' in 1980, as revealed in a comic strip by [[Caroll Spinney]] from 1980:
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.lyonpuppets.com/kermitlove.html Rick Lyon's Photos from Love's 81 Birthday Party]
 
*[http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1083/is_1998_Dec/ai_53280637 Dance Magazine Profile]
 
*[http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=25024 Internet Broadway Database entry]
 
   
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* Love appeared as [[Santa Claus]] on the 1982, 1984 and 1985 December covers of ''[[New York (magazine)|New York]]''.
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Iftah_Ya_Simsim_KERMIT_LOVE2.jpg|Kermit Love with the cast of [[Iftah Ya Simsim]] in Kuwait
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BigBird&KermitLove.jpg|Kermit Love with Big Bird, circa [[1970]].
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==Sources==
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==External links==
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*[http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/10/10/big-bird-s-big-gay-love-story-from-birth-to-the-2012-presidential-race.html Big Bird’s Big Gay Love Story: From Birth to the 2012 Presidential Race] by Michael Daly (2012-10-10)
 
*[http://www.lyonpuppets.com/kermitlove.html Rick Lyon's Photos from Love's 85th Birthday Party]
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*[http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/24/arts/24love.html New York Times obit]
 
*[http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1083/is_1998_Dec/ai_53280637 Dance Magazine Profile]
 
*[http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=25024 Internet Broadway Database entry]
 
[[Category:Designers|Love]]
 
[[Category:Designers|Love]]
 
[[Category:Sesame Street Cast|Love, Kermit]]
 
[[Category:Sesame Street Cast|Love, Kermit]]
 
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Revision as of 01:32, 13 July 2014

Lovesamson

On the set of Sesamstrasse: Big Bird, director Helmut Hermann, Samson and Kermit Love.

Kermitloveandsnuffy

Kermit Love and Mr. Snuffleupagus, circa 1985.

Sesamstrasse-(Kermit-Love-with-Tiffy)

Kermit Love with Tiffy in Germany.

Kermitlove-maxmekker

Love with Max Mekker in Norway.

Kermit Love (August 5, 1916 - June 21, 2008) had a long association as a designer/builder with the Muppets, in particular those on Sesame Street (where he also acted as Willy, the hot dog vendor).

Early Theatrical Career

Like many of Jim Henson's associates, Love began his theatrical career at a relatively young age, working as a marionette maker and costume designer for Broadway and other stage productions as early as the 1930s, even appearing on stage in a bit part as a student for the 1937 play Naught Naught 00. His most notable costuming work at this time was for the Jerome Robbins ballet Fancy Free in 1946. He also worked with George Balanchine, designing, amongst other items, a 28-foot marionette giant for Don Quixote (1965).

Birth of Big Bird and Others

During the early 1960s, Love first met Jim Henson through Don Sahlin, who urged Love to meet with Henson. The three first collaborated on Delbert the La Choy Dragon. Love's theatrical background had given him particular skill at handling full-body puppets and tailoring them to allow freedom for the performer's movements. From this, Love went on to design and build Big Bird (though Sahlin had carved the first head), and later, Mr. Snuffleupagus. For the special The Great Santa Claus Switch, Love contributed to the giant Thig.

Though he also worked on The Muppet Show and The Muppet Movie, Sesame Street was Love's domain, along with Caroly Wilcox, as one of the key supervisors. He even puppeteered on the special Julie on Sesame Street. For the feature film Follow That Bird, he served as special Muppet consultant, as well as appearing in many background scenes as Willy. Love was also involved in designing many of the Sesame Street puppets for the early international productions. In his memoir The Wit and Wisdom of Big Bird, Caroll Spinney speaks affectionately of Love and his importance to the show, though noting an occasional cantankerous side.

Beyond Sesame Street

In addition to his work on Sesame Street, Love remained busy as freelancer, creating and building puppets for the non-Henson puppet series The Great Space Coaster. On that show, he encountered a young Kevin Clash, and urged him to apply for Sesame Street. Other achievements included building the Snuggle Bear puppet for the popular Snuggle fabric softener commercials, and even co-hosting a Teddy Bear Picnic in 1986 at the Toronto Zoo with the puppet in tow.

Going into semi-retirement in the 1990s, Love still remained active, building many full-body puppets for the Joffrey Ballet's Nutcracker performances (designing the mice and the 16-foot-tall Mother Ginger puppet, among others), an association that continued as recently as 2004. In 2001, Love designed Aza, the bird-like mascot for the American Zoo and Aquarium Association.

Trivia

  • In addition to playing Willy on Sesame Street, Love also appeared on the show as "Kermit the Hermit" in an insert with Bob.[1]

Sources

External links