Michael Earl
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Thanks for your post, JoeyMuppet. I think it's great that you have passion for puppetry. That's how I was when I was growing up in the small town of Livermore California. During high school on the weekends, I became an apprentice at Children's Fairyland in Oakland where I met Mike Oznowicz, who I never knew was Frank Oz's dad. He and others encouraged me to join the local puppetry guild which I did, so Mike was familiar with me andmy work, as well my passion for puppetry. I performed puppet shows at dozens of parties, parks, etc, getting better and better. When I was 17 I attended a National P of A Festival where I took a workshop with Kermit Love. One day at lunch Mike Oznowicz sat down next to me and asked what my plans were now that I had graduated from high school. I told him Kermit Love may have some puppet building work for me in NY. And I also had interest working for Bob Baker or Tony Urbano in LA. Unbeknownst to me, Mike talked to Jim and Frank about me and Jim hired me sight-unseen on the recommendations of Kermit and Mike when I was 19. My first job for the Muppets was The Muppet Movie, where Frank Oz was very nice to me, often insisting I puppeteer his characters when he needed to perform one of his other characters in the same scene. I was in awe of both Jim and Frank and very nervous. I found out at the wrap party from the shop forman that Kermit Love threatened not to send Big Bird for the finale unless I performed him, which caused a big politcal battle behind the scenes. I was shocked to learn this. I guess Kermit thought I was the right guy for the job, and also he wanted me to take over the role of Snuffy because I was tall (6'4") and would cause Snuffy to stand tall and not droop. I had to prove myself daily, nervously, but I always had a lot of support from Richard Hunt, Frank, Dave Goelz, Jim Henson and especially Jerry Nelson, who would all give me tips as we went along. I hope that helps you some. As for learning the craft these days, I started teaching the skill many years ago when I realized no one else was. I met with Jim about it and he encourage me to do it! So I developed a series of exercises that have proven successful for many of today's top hollywood puppeteers. I'm starting to teach again and in fact doing a "Teaching Tour" to London in 2008. You can get more info at: www.teachingtour.com. Thanks again for writing...and I believe in you, JoeyMuppet!