David Rudman's relationship with The Jim Henson Company dates back to 1981, when he came to work for the Muppet Workshop as a summer intern. He has been a Sesame Street performer since 1985, bringing to life Cookie Monster, Baby Bear and Two-Headed Monster. Rudman was recently nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series for his work on Sesame Street as Baby Bear.
David Rudman, a longtime puppeteer who spent the early part of his career working for the master himself, Jim Henson. Many of you who have children, or who are just fans of Sesame Streetwould recognize David's voice as Baby Bear.
Here's what he said, "I was also a big fan of the Muppets and when I was eleven years-old I wrote Jim Henson a letter. He was a very nice man. To answer your questions."
Jim Henson, Frank Oz, Kevin Clash, Jerry Nelson, Richard Hunt and Caroll Spinney.
The cast of Muppet Coffee Break - 1987 includes: Kevin Clash as Various Muppets Jim Henson as Leo Frank Oz as Grump David Rudman as Various muppets
For many years, from 1969 until 2002, the voice was Frank Oz, a British-born puppeteer, director and actor. Then, after 2002, the primary voice of Cooke Monster became puppeteer and producer David Rudman. Others have voiced Cookie Monster, too, though not consistently. Notable others include Jim Henson, creator of The Muppets, and Eric Jacobson, who currently voices Bert/Grover.
James Maury Henson, Rest in Peace. He was an amazing man... (Usually called Jim Henson)
The cast of The Best of Ernie and Bert - 1988 includes: Alison Bartlett as Gina Jim Henson as Ernie Frank Oz as Bert David Rudman as Ernestine Caroll Spinney as Big Bird
Puppeteering....David Rudman's relationship with The Jim Henson Company dates back to 1981, when he came to work for the Muppet Workshop as a summer intern. He has been a Muppet performer since 1983, and a Sesame Street performer since 1985 bringing to life Baby Bear, Two-Headed Monster, Davey Monkey, Humphrey, Sonny Friendly, Norm (assistant to the Grand High Triangle Lover), and Cookie Monster.
Fran Brill was the first female Muppet performer hired by Jim Henson for Sesame Street. She joined the show in 1970, during the show's second season.
No, and what makes you think that Jim Henson was a great man R.I.P Jim Henson 1936-1990
The creator of the muppets was Jim Henson.
Jim Henson did not have a child because of a desease.