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'''Lena Horne''' (1917-) was the guest star on [[Episode 111: Lena Horne|Episode 111]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''.
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[[Image:Horne01.jpg|thumb|300px|''The Muppet Show'', 1976]]
   
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'''Lena Horne''' (1917–2010) was an actress and singer. Horne came into the spotlight with her rendition of "[[Stormy Weather]]," but because of the Hays Production Code imposed on films of the time, she was never cast in a leading role. Horne instead focused on her nightclub career, civil rights, and various [[Broadway]] endeavors. One of her last film roles was that of [[Glinda]] in the African American version of ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]'', ''The Wiz''.
She also appeared on [[Episode 0536]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]'' (1973), singing ''How Do You Do?'' with [[Grover]], to help him overcome his shyness.
 
   
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She was the guest star on [[episode 111]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', in which she performed the jazz standard "[[I'm Glad There Is You]]" and "[[Sing]]" (among others). She teamed up with the Muppet Show crew again when she submitted a recipe for Strawberry and Champagne Sorbet for [[Miss Piggy|Miss Piggy's]] 1996 cookbook ''[[In the Kitchen with Miss Piggy]]''.
In 1994, she appeared on the [[Sesame Street's All-Star 25th Birthday]] special.
 
   
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Horne recorded several inserts for ''[[Sesame Street]]'':
[[Category:Celebrities|Horne, Lena]]
 
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[[Category:Muppet Show Guest Stars|Horne]]
 
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* "[[How Do You Do?]]" with [[Grover]] {{eka|0536}}
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* An upbeat version of "[[The Alphabet Song]]" with [[Anything Muppets|The Anything Muppets]] {{eka|0600}}
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* "[[Bein' Green]]" with [[Kermit the Frog]] {{eka|0871}}
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Her performance of "How Do You Do?" was featured on the album ''[[The Stars Come Out on Sesame Street]]'', and a clip was shown at the 2010 [[Emmy Awards Ceremony]] in her remembrance after her death.
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Aside from her struggles with the Hays Production Code during the early part of the 20th century, Horne was also blacklisted in [[Hollywood]] during the [[Joseph McCarthy|red scare]]. She was a multiple [[Grammy]] award-winner, was nominated for a Tony and an [[Emmy]], received two stars on [[the Hollywood Walk of Fame]], and received a Kennedy Center Honor in 1984.
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While acting credits were sparse, Horne made numerous appearances as herself, including the television special ''[[Keep U.S. Beautiful]]'' (on which the Muppets also appeared), ''[[The Cosby Show]]'', ''[[Reading Rainbow]]'', ''[[Night of 100 Stars]]'', and ''[[Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In]]''.
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HorneGrover536.jpg|"[[How Do You Do?]]" {{SSvideo|d686584f-1592-11dd-b10a-6119e86ae19b}}
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Lena Horne ABC song.jpg|"[[The Alphabet Song]]" {{SSvideo|314a2953-157a-11dd-9bc7-777dea8a73e7}}
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Song.BeinGreen.Kermit.LenaHorne.jpg|"[[Bein' Green]]" {{SSvideo|ffe1ca80-1574-11dd-bb51-597ab51d2e81}}
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Lena10.jpg|Horne with [[Cookie Monster walk-around|Cookie Monster]] during a gathering marking the broadcast of ''[[Sing! Sesame Street Remembers Joe Raposo and His Music]]''
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==External links==
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*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0395043/ IMDb]
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*[http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=6344 Internet Broadway Database]
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[[Category:Celebrities]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Show Guest Stars]]
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[[Category:Sesame Street Guest Stars]]

Revision as of 12:57, 30 June 2014

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The Muppet Show, 1976

Lena Horne (1917–2010) was an actress and singer. Horne came into the spotlight with her rendition of "Stormy Weather," but because of the Hays Production Code imposed on films of the time, she was never cast in a leading role. Horne instead focused on her nightclub career, civil rights, and various Broadway endeavors. One of her last film roles was that of Glinda in the African American version of The Wizard of Oz, The Wiz.

She was the guest star on episode 111 of The Muppet Show, in which she performed the jazz standard "I'm Glad There Is You" and "Sing" (among others). She teamed up with the Muppet Show crew again when she submitted a recipe for Strawberry and Champagne Sorbet for Miss Piggy's 1996 cookbook In the Kitchen with Miss Piggy.

Horne recorded several inserts for Sesame Street:

Her performance of "How Do You Do?" was featured on the album The Stars Come Out on Sesame Street, and a clip was shown at the 2010 Emmy Awards Ceremony in her remembrance after her death.

Aside from her struggles with the Hays Production Code during the early part of the 20th century, Horne was also blacklisted in Hollywood during the red scare. She was a multiple Grammy award-winner, was nominated for a Tony and an Emmy, received two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and received a Kennedy Center Honor in 1984.

While acting credits were sparse, Horne made numerous appearances as herself, including the television special Keep U.S. Beautiful (on which the Muppets also appeared), The Cosby Show, Reading Rainbow, Night of 100 Stars, and Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.

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