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Character Autographs?

Which performer would you want an autograph from?

  • Jim Henson

    Votes: 16 30.8%
  • Frank Oz

    Votes: 4 7.7%
  • Jerry Nelson

    Votes: 7 13.5%
  • Richard Hunt

    Votes: 2 3.8%
  • Dave Goelz

    Votes: 5 9.6%
  • Caroll Spinney

    Votes: 3 5.8%
  • Kevin Clash

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Steve Whitmire

    Votes: 11 21.2%
  • Bill Barretta

    Votes: 2 3.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 2 3.8%

  • Total voters
    52

Hayley B

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I went with Frank Oz. For just having Animal on the brain. But a Jim Henson one, would had been very nice too.
 

LipsGF4Life

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I would adore to see a Steve Whitmire autograph with his character, Lips. And one from the Electric Mayhem Members.
Anyone have one?
 

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I'd like an autograph from either Frank Oz or Caroll Spinney because they are the ones carrying on the SS puppeteer legacy. If I got Frank's autograph, it would be awesome if he could sign as Miss Piggy, Fozzie, Sam, and Animal, too. If I got Caroll's autograph, I hope he'd add Big Bird and Oscar's signatures as well.

But if all of these puppeteers were alive, first I'd go for Jim (without question), then Frank, Jerry, Caroll, Dave, Richard, Steve, Kevin, & Bill in that order.
 

BobThePizzaBoy

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Oh, a Jim Henson autograph no doubt. Especially since Jim wasn't alive in my lifetime to have an autograph from him would be splendid.

But still the highlight of all my Muppet items:


Yup.
 

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I have a picture signed by Steve and Lips. Steve was thrilled that anyone remembered the character AND knew his name.
Just putting this out there: I wonder how many Muppeteers were impressed by a fan's knowledge of their Muppet characters. Would Frank be floored if a fan mentioned Marvin Suggs or George the Janitor? Would Jerry have been impressed if someone mentioned Uncle Deadly or Louis Kazagger?
I never got anything signed by the Muppeteers, although I think I did see Peter Linz and Tyler Bunch perform some Whatnot-like puppets at the Tribeca Film Festival several years ago. But as a kid, I was shyer than Snuffy. So I blew that opportunity.
 

BobThePizzaBoy

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Just putting this out there: I wonder how many Muppeteers were impressed by a fan's knowledge of their Muppet characters. Would Frank be floored if a fan mentioned Marvin Suggs or George the Janitor? Would Jerry have been impressed if someone mentioned Uncle Deadly or Louis Kazagger?
I never got anything signed by the Muppeteers, although I think I did see Peter Linz and Tyler Bunch perform some Whatnot-like puppets at the Tribeca Film Festival several years ago. But as a kid, I was shyer than Snuffy. So I blew that opportunity.
When a friend of mine asked David Rudman to sign something as Boo, Rudman was happily surprised though pointed out that he wasn't even sure he ever signed anything as Boo. Though it seems like it's only the main performers who sign as their characters. When I met Louise Gold and Stephanie D'Abruzzo, they didn't sign as Annie Sue and Lulu or anything like that but Dave almost always autographs things as Gonzo as well as himself, Steve I'm sure uses Kermit as a default, Bill typically asks which character to sign as when someone asks him to, I just told him "surprise me" and he signed as Pepe, I'll guess that's a default for him too.
 

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I have a picture signed by Steve and Lips. Steve was thrilled that anyone remembered the character AND knew his name.
Um, if you don't mind, could you show us? I've been DYING to see what Lip's signature looks like.
 
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