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+ | '''Mike Tarkanian''' is the short-tempered editor of the Daily Chronicle in ''[[The Great Muppet Caper]]''. An old friend of [[Kermit and Fozzie's Dad]], he hires [[Kermit the Frog]] and [[Fozzie Bear]] (along with [[Gonzo]]) for sentimentality's sake. However, he comes to regret the decision after they miss covering the theft of [[Lady Holiday]]'s jewels. He threatens to fire the trio, but reluctantly agrees to let them travel to England and try to get an exclusive interview with Lady Holiday. |
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+ | While [[Jack Warden]] was [[Jim Henson|Jim Henson's]] first choice for the editor’s role, other actors Henson considered for the part included [[Jim Backus]], Tom Bosley (Howard Cunningham on ''[[Happy Days]]''), Jackie Cooper, Hume Cronyn, David Doyle (Bosley on ''[[Charlie's Angels]]''), [[Charles Durning]], Broderick Crawford, [[Edward Asner|Ed Asner]], Martin Balsam (Milton Arbogast in ''[[Alfred Hitchcock#Psycho|Psycho]]''), [[Harvey Korman]], [[Walter Matthau]], Jack Klugman (Oscar Madison on ''[[The Odd Couple]]''), [[Jack Lemmon]], and Lionel Stander.<ref>[http://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/GMC_17790_CastingList.jpg Jim’s list of possible actors to cast in the Editor role.]</ref> |
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+ | * [http://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/2011/12/29/12291980/ Jim Henson's Red Book] "12/29/1980 – ‘Shooting Editors office – Jack Warden’" |
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Mike Tarkanian is the short-tempered editor of the Daily Chronicle in The Great Muppet Caper. An old friend of Kermit and Fozzie's Dad, he hires Kermit the Frog and Fozzie Bear (along with Gonzo) for sentimentality's sake. However, he comes to regret the decision after they miss covering the theft of Lady Holiday's jewels. He threatens to fire the trio, but reluctantly agrees to let them travel to England and try to get an exclusive interview with Lady Holiday.
Behind the Scenes
While Jack Warden was Jim Henson's first choice for the editor’s role, other actors Henson considered for the part included Jim Backus, Tom Bosley (Howard Cunningham on Happy Days), Jackie Cooper, Hume Cronyn, David Doyle (Bosley on Charlie's Angels), Charles Durning, Broderick Crawford, Ed Asner, Martin Balsam (Milton Arbogast in Psycho), Harvey Korman, Walter Matthau, Jack Klugman (Oscar Madison on The Odd Couple), Jack Lemmon, and Lionel Stander.[1]
Sources
External links
- Jim Henson's Red Book "12/29/1980 – ‘Shooting Editors office – Jack Warden’"