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[[Image:Mildred-Suggs Sketches.jpg|thumb|300px|Design sketches for the character.]]
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[[File:Mildred_muppet_magazine.jpg|thumb|300px|''Muppet Magazine'' [[Muppet Magazine issue 2|Spring 1983]].]]
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[[Image:Mildred suggs exhibit.jpg|thumb|300px|Mildred Huxtetter with Marvin Suggs on display at the ''Jim Henson: Performing Artist'' exhibit.]]
 
'''Mildred Huxtetter''' is a purple, beak-nosed woman who carries herself with a haughty, aristocratic air. She is very educated, as evidenced by her many appelations, which include BA, MA, PhD, OBE, and RSVP.
   
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Mildred made her debut on ''[[The Muppets Valentine Show]]'', where she was performed by [[Richard Hunt]], and had the largest role of her career. In that special, Mildred serves as the piano accompanist. She also offers tea to [[Mia Farrow]], mourns over the lack of romance in her own life, and is pursued by [[Brewster]], who mistakes her for his old flame Grace.
'''Mildred Huxtetter''' is a purple, beak-nosed woman who carries herself with haughty, aristocratic airs. She is very educated, as evidenced by her many appelations, which include BA, MA, PhD, OBE, and RSVP.
 
   
Mildred made her debut on ''[[The Muppets Valentine Show]]'', where she was performed by [[Richard Hunt]]. When she appeared on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', however, she was one of the few main characters whose performer was inconsistent. Although both Mildred's Featured Creature bio at henson.com and the [[Muppet Morsels]] on ''[[The Muppet Show: Season One]]'' DVDs list [[Eren Ozker]] as her regular performer, she has no known vocal performances as Mildred.
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When Mildred appeared on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', however, she was one of the few main characters whose performer was inconsistent. Although both Mildred's Featured Creature bio at henson.com and the [[Muppet Morsels]] on ''[[The Muppet Show: Season One]]'' DVDs list [[Eren Ozker]] as her regular performer, there are no known instances of her vocalizing in the role.
   
On the first season of ''The Muppet Show'', all of Mildred's appearances were [[Stage|onstage]], most frequently with [[George the Janitor]] in [[At the Dance]] sketches, where she was performed by [[Frank Oz]]. She also danced with [[Charles Aznavour]] to "[[The Old Fashioned Way]]" in [[Episode 109: Charles Aznavour|episode 109]] and appeared in two [[Panel Discussions|panel discussions]]: in episode 109, where she was performed by Richard Hunt, and in [[Episode 115: Candice Bergen|episode 115]], where she was performed by [[Dave Goelz]].
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During the first season of ''The Muppet Show'', all of Mildred's appearances were [[Stage|onstage]], most frequently with [[George the Janitor]] in [[At the Dance]] sketches, where she was performed by [[Frank Oz]]. She also danced with [[Charles Aznavour]] to "[[The Old Fashioned Way]]" in [[Episode 109: Charles Aznavour|episode 109]] and appeared in two [[Panel Discussions|panel discussions]]: in episode 109, where she was performed by Richard Hunt, and in [[Episode 115: Candice Bergen|episode 115]], where she was performed by [[Dave Goelz]].
   
Because Mildred was never featured in the first season's [[Backstage|backstage]] plots, no context was given for her appearances on ''The Muppet Show''. Unlike George (the janitor) or [[Hilda]] (the seamstress), Mildred did not appear to have a position with the Muppet Theater. Nor did she appear to be a performer like [[Wanda]].
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Because Mildred was never featured in the first season's [[Backstage|backstage]] plots, no context was given for her appearances on ''The Muppet Show''. Unlike George the Janitor or [[Hilda]] (the seamstress), Mildred did not appear to have a position with the Muppet Theater. Nor did she appear to be a performer like [[Wayne and Wanda|Wanda]].
   
In [[Episode 204: Rich Little|episode 204]], her first appearance on the second season of ''The Muppet Show'', she played a reporter voiced by [[Louise Gold]], who would also perform Mildred in [[Episode 305: Pearl Bailey|episode 305]]. Although she would appear in the background on ''The Muppet Show'', ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]'', ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'' and several Muppet movies, Mildred would have no further speaking roles. She did, however, serve as the receptionist for [[Muppet Magazine]] in the 1980s.
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In [[Episode 204: Rich Little|episode 204]], her first appearance on the second season of ''The Muppet Show'', she appeared as a reporter (voiced by [[Louise Gold]], who would also perform Mildred in [[Episode 305: Pearl Bailey|episode 305]]). Although she would appear in the background on ''The Muppet Show'', ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]'', ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'' and several Muppet movies, Mildred would have no further speaking roles. She did, however, serve as the receptionist for [[Muppet Magazine]] in the 1980s.
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According to the [[Muppet Magazine issue 2|Spring 1983]] issue of ''Muppet Magazine'' (which establishes her as the publication's proofreader), Mildred is from Spokane, [[Washington]] and once pursued a career as a soprano in [[The Metropolitan Opera]].
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In 2006, the puppet was on display at the ''[[Jim Henson: Performing Artist]]'' exhibit at the [[University of Maryland]].
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Mildred makes a cameo appearance in the 2014 film ''[[Muppets Most Wanted]]''.
   
 
==Filmography==
 
==Filmography==
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[[File:Mildred_and_George.jpg|thumb|300px]]
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* ''[[The Muppets Valentine Show]]''
 
* ''[[The Muppets Valentine Show]]''
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** [[Episode 114: Sandy Duncan]]
 
** [[Episode 114: Sandy Duncan]]
 
** [[Episode 115: Candice Bergen]] (At the Dance, Panel Discussion, "[[Look at That Face]]," "[[Friends (song)|Friends]]")
 
** [[Episode 115: Candice Bergen]] (At the Dance, Panel Discussion, "[[Look at That Face]]," "[[Friends (song)|Friends]]")
** [[Episode 116: Avery Schreiber]]
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** [[Episode 116: Avery Schreiber]] (At the Dance)
 
** [[Episode 117: Ben Vereen]]
 
** [[Episode 117: Ben Vereen]]
 
** [[Episode 118: Phyllis Diller]]
 
** [[Episode 118: Phyllis Diller]]
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** [[Episode 123: Kaye Ballard]]
 
** [[Episode 123: Kaye Ballard]]
 
** [[Episode 124: Mummenschanz]] (At the Dance)
 
** [[Episode 124: Mummenschanz]] (At the Dance)
** [[Episode 204: Rich Little]]
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** [[Episode 204: Rich Little]] (Interview)
** [[Episode 208: Steve Martin]]
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** [[Episode 208: Steve Martin]] (Audience)
** [[Episode 216: Cleo Laine]]
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** [[Episode 216: Cleo Laine]] (Audience)
 
** [[Episode 305: Pearl Bailey]]
 
** [[Episode 305: Pearl Bailey]]
 
** [[Episode 308: Loretta Lynn]]
 
** [[Episode 308: Loretta Lynn]]
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* ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'' ([[The Muppet Movie#Rainbow Connection Finale|"The Rainbow Connection" Finale]])
 
* ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'' ([[The Muppet Movie#Rainbow Connection Finale|"The Rainbow Connection" Finale]])
 
* ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]'' ([[The Muppets Take Manhattan#Wedding Finale|Wedding Finale]])
 
* ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]'' ([[The Muppets Take Manhattan#Wedding Finale|Wedding Finale]])
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* [[The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years]]
 
* ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]''
 
* ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]''
 
** [[Episode 112: Food]]
 
** [[Episode 112: Food]]
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** "[[Muppets Tonight Theme]]"
 
** "[[Muppets Tonight Theme]]"
 
** [[Episode 103: Billy Crystal]]
 
** [[Episode 103: Billy Crystal]]
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* ''[[Muppets Most Wanted]]''
 
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==Book Appearances==
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==Book appearances==
*''[[The Muppet Show Annual 1977]]''
 
   
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*''[[The Muppet Show Annual 1977]]''
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*''[[The Muppet Show Comic Book]]''
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**[[The Muppet Show Comic Book#Comic-Con Preview Book|Comic-Con Preview Book]]
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**[[The Muppet Show Comic Book#Issue #1: Kermit's Story|Issue #1: "Kermit's Story"]]
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**[[The Muppet Show Comic Book#Issue #2: Fozzie's Story|Issue #2: "Fozzie's Story"]]
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**[[The Muppet Show Comic Book#Issue #3: Gonzo's Story|Issue #3: "Gonzo's Story"]]
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**[[The Muppet Show Comic Book#Issue #4: Miss Piggy's Story|Issue #4: "Miss Piggy's Story"]]
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**''[[The Muppet Show Comic Book: The Treasure of Peg-Leg Wilson]] Part 3: One for the Money''
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*''[[Muppet Robin Hood]]''
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**Issue #2
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**Issue #3
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*''[[Green and Bear It]]''
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*''[[The Muppets Character Encyclopedia]]''
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[[Category:Muppet Show Characters]]
 
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[[Category:The Muppets Characters]]

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Mildred-Suggs Sketches

Design sketches for the character.

Mildred muppet magazine

Muppet Magazine Spring 1983.

Mildred suggs exhibit

Mildred Huxtetter with Marvin Suggs on display at the Jim Henson: Performing Artist exhibit.

Mildred Huxtetter is a purple, beak-nosed woman who carries herself with a haughty, aristocratic air. She is very educated, as evidenced by her many appelations, which include BA, MA, PhD, OBE, and RSVP.

Mildred made her debut on The Muppets Valentine Show, where she was performed by Richard Hunt, and had the largest role of her career. In that special, Mildred serves as the piano accompanist. She also offers tea to Mia Farrow, mourns over the lack of romance in her own life, and is pursued by Brewster, who mistakes her for his old flame Grace.

When Mildred appeared on The Muppet Show, however, she was one of the few main characters whose performer was inconsistent. Although both Mildred's Featured Creature bio at henson.com and the Muppet Morsels on The Muppet Show: Season One DVDs list Eren Ozker as her regular performer, there are no known instances of her vocalizing in the role.

During the first season of The Muppet Show, all of Mildred's appearances were onstage, most frequently with George the Janitor in At the Dance sketches, where she was performed by Frank Oz. She also danced with Charles Aznavour to "The Old Fashioned Way" in episode 109 and appeared in two panel discussions: in episode 109, where she was performed by Richard Hunt, and in episode 115, where she was performed by Dave Goelz.

Because Mildred was never featured in the first season's backstage plots, no context was given for her appearances on The Muppet Show. Unlike George the Janitor or Hilda (the seamstress), Mildred did not appear to have a position with the Muppet Theater. Nor did she appear to be a performer like Wanda.

In episode 204, her first appearance on the second season of The Muppet Show, she appeared as a reporter (voiced by Louise Gold, who would also perform Mildred in episode 305). Although she would appear in the background on The Muppet Show, The Jim Henson Hour, Muppets Tonight and several Muppet movies, Mildred would have no further speaking roles. She did, however, serve as the receptionist for Muppet Magazine in the 1980s.

According to the Spring 1983 issue of Muppet Magazine (which establishes her as the publication's proofreader), Mildred is from Spokane, Washington and once pursued a career as a soprano in The Metropolitan Opera.

In 2006, the puppet was on display at the Jim Henson: Performing Artist exhibit at the University of Maryland.

Mildred makes a cameo appearance in the 2014 film Muppets Most Wanted.

Filmography

Mildred and George

Book appearances