StreetScenes
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Hal Miller is on YouTube. Can't remember how I found him last year, but it was by accident. I started a thread about it here, but apparently not too many people noticed it.
http://www.youtube.com/user/lovallp#p/u
very cool. thanks for the link JLG. there's a link from there to his website:
http://www.haroldmilleractorwestbethnyc.us/
while we don't know much about him or his stint on Sesame Street, i think it's because there were three Gordons and it would break up a narrative to try to do justice to all three, so he gets passed over. he has to be mentioned, because he is on the dvd, so his time as Gordon gets a throwaway sentence that doesn't say anything about him or his interpretation of the character.
which is too bad, because from the way he talks about sesame street on his website and youtube channel, it seems like he enjoyed the role. a shakespearean actor whose son wanted him to take the role and was on sesame street himself? sounds like a fascinating comparison to matt robinson, who was cast because of his off-camera personality, not because he had any training as an actor, and whose own pre-school daughter didn't like him playing gordon. and i wonder how a shakespearean actor approached a sesame street script--it's certainly different training from what will lee, or roscoe, or linda had.
or he might have some insight or stories that we haven't heard, because lord knows we've heard the same set of anecdotes from most of the cast & muppeteers in every interview they've given in the past fifteen years. but it seems nobody has bothered to ask mr. miller about being gordon. someone should.