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==Credits==
 
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'''Stephen Brathwaite''' (b. ca. 1949) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] puppeteer and artist who served as an additional puppeteer on ''[[Follow That Bird]]''. Brathwaite is the brother of puppeteer/builder [[Noreen Young]] and worked with her on her series ''Under the Umbrella Tree'' (as Jacob Blue Jay), and ''Wacky Palms''. He also puppeteered on ''Groundling Marsh'' (as Mud), ''Bookmice'' (Brash the cat), and the horror comedy ''Bride of Chucky''.
'''[[Follow That Bird]]'''
 
 
==Non-Henson Credits==
 
[[Groundling Marsh]]: Mud
 
 
[[Under the Umbrella Tree]]: Jacob Bluejay
 
   
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Outside of puppetry, Brathwaite is a prominent glass artist, and has designed and built a variety of structures for exhibition, sale, and even for government projects. He designed the playground in Ottawa's Strathcona Park, a structure resembling ancient ruins.
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
[http://imdb.com/name/nm0105527/ IMDb]
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*[http://imdb.com/name/nm0105527/ IMDb]
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*[http://www.almonteartists.ca/steve/stephen.htm Artist Portfolio]
   
 
[[Category:Muppet Puppeteers|Brathwaite, Stephen]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Puppeteers|Brathwaite, Stephen]]

Revision as of 05:06, 3 February 2007

Stephenbrathwaite

Stephen Brathwaite (b. ca. 1949) is a Canadian puppeteer and artist who served as an additional puppeteer on Follow That Bird. Brathwaite is the brother of puppeteer/builder Noreen Young and worked with her on her series Under the Umbrella Tree (as Jacob Blue Jay), and Wacky Palms. He also puppeteered on Groundling Marsh (as Mud), Bookmice (Brash the cat), and the horror comedy Bride of Chucky.

Outside of puppetry, Brathwaite is a prominent glass artist, and has designed and built a variety of structures for exhibition, sale, and even for government projects. He designed the playground in Ottawa's Strathcona Park, a structure resembling ancient ruins.

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