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Bob and his name

MartyMuppets

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Was Bob the only human cast member throughout the show's history who has ever used his real name as the name for his Sesame Street character?
I think he is though I'm not completely certain.

I suppose it could easily have just been a coincidence that they were looking for an actor to play a man named Bob and Bob McGrath won the auditions.
 

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Don't forget Linda, Savion and Alan. They all use their own names on the show too.
 

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The only one of those I really remember at all is Linda. And I didn't even realize that she used her real name just like Bob
 

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Does Ruthie count? Since she was played by Ruth Buzzi, would it make sense to say that she used her real name?

~Dana~
 

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Fuzzy and Blue said:
Does Ruthie count? Since she was played by Ruth Buzzi, would it make sense to say that she used her real name?

~Dana~
Oh, yes! I would include Ruthie in there too. I am sure there are others. Judy Collins is another.
 

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Fuzzy and Blue said:
Does Ruthie count? Since she was played by Ruth Buzzi, would it make sense to say that she used her real name?

~Dana~
I would definitely agree with BEAR. It would be precisely the same thing if I had been on Sesame Street and had called myself Marty since my real name is Martin.
 

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Judy Collins was a regular member of Sesame Street?
 

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Kimp the Shrimp said:
True that the first Miles was played by Roscoe Orman's real life son by the same first name, however, not sure if it counts since the last name is obviously different. Then again, I suppose it could still be included.
 

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GonzoLeaper said:
Judy Collins was a regular member of Sesame Street?
Yeah, for a few years back in the 70s.
 
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