emailing Muppeteers

gooby1244

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does anyone know how i can specifically mail or email a letter to a muppeteer?
 

Kiki

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does anyone know how i can specifically mail or email a letter to a muppeteer?
Hi! :smile: Well, I've never attempted email, but I reached three muppeteers (Kevin Clash, Fran Brill and Jerry Nelson) using the Sesame Workshop address:

Kevin Clash (example)
c/o Sesame Workshop
1 Lincoln Plaza, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10023

Hope this helps. :smile: And good luck!
 

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This brings up old memories. lol I remember back in the 90's I would ( Snail)mail the Henson people at least 10 times a month asking all kinds of questions, and a lot of the time I got really good replies from them.
Once I got a letter from Pat Nugent after asking her if she knew how I could get started with puppets, voices, and writing and she sent be a book " Muppets and men" , and a reliese fourm giving them permission to look at my work with out asking for money for it.
I didnt mind if i got money for my work or not seeing that it was mostly Muppet related anyway. I sent them some of my work and I get a nice letter from May Head saying that she liked what she read but couldnt use it at this time.
I got fan letters from Kathie Mullen, Steve Whitemire, Frank Oz, and a few owhters I can't name off hand but over 10 years I got probably 25 letters, pictures, referrences anything that might be helpful to whatever I was asking for.
It does take persistance, paitance, and time but it;s worth it if you can get what you're looking for.
Not every one of my letters got a replie but don't be dissapointed It took be 2 tried before i get a reply from Caroll Spinney. I would waite 6 weeks for each reply before writing to the same person again just to give them time to reply.
 
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