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Oops, sorry--I didn't know there was already a thread about this (my post got moved here). Like I said, I'm a newbie!
I suspect the parents just wanted to brag about their kids being on Sesame Street (at the very least; I've heard of parents trying to push their kids into becoming child actors, too).A lot of the kids who hung around on the set, however, always struck me as looking like they really wished they were somewhere else. They just seemed completely disinterested and apathetic. (The complete, polar opposite of the kids on, say, Barney ) I always wondered why they had even been taken there. If the kids aren't interested, why'd their parents take them to the set?
I don't know about that.Since we know where Jon-Jon ended up (at least as of 1998---a San Antonio accountant and a veteran of the Air Force), I thought I'd mention two others I know of---
Shola (not Charla, as someone thought her name was earlier)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=MGC7gPYoY6E
http://youtube.com/watch?v=2w-OYoKzMY8
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9FHFUPkaqnA
Shola--or as I like to call her, "The Mad Frog Strangler" ---is Shola Lynch, who became a track star in high school and is now a filmaker. Her most significant project to date has been the documentary "Grisolm '72". Just Google "Shola Lynch" and you'll find a few articles about the film. A couple even have pictures of her now.
Tatiana Ali
The future "Fresh Prince" kid and singer was a regular on Sesame Street, as well as other Henson projects like the Play-Along Video series, in the late '80s. A great clip with her can be found on YouTube--the real star of the moment however is Herbie Hancock.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gn1LW3wyRrc
There was an argument on YouTube concerning the little light-skinned black girl who can be seen in some of the early intro sequences crying about something. (The intro scenes that were shot in 1972 and used for the next 18 years or so). One guy was insisting that that girl was his fiance, but then a woman poster chimed in and insisted that it was her. The guy said his fiance had always known her whole life that she was that girl, but the woman was unimpressed, adding that she knew it was herself, and that she knew exactly where in New York that playground had been. It's weird how there can actually be arguments like that. One of them's wrong, obviously, which would probably mean that one of those women's parents fed them tall tales.
And here's three kids I have no idea what happened to, but are great entertainment:
Brian, a real sharpster who struggles valiently to express his understanding of grammatical logic http://youtube.com/watch?v=2-pfqF3MJ3g
Chelsea, while being so cute it's almost ridiculous, nonetheless behaves like a kindly patronizing parent
http://youtube.com/watch?v=CVGKET-FzGA
Eric, who would win first prize in a giggling contest.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=tDY9YUHr7X4&mode=related&search=
A lot of the kids who hung around on the set, however, always struck me as looking like they really wished they were somewhere else. They just seemed completely disinterested and apathetic. (The complete, polar opposite of the kids on, say, Barney ) I always wondered why they had even been taken there. If the kids aren't interested, why'd their parents take them to the set?
It would be interesting to see some of them on our site here