Poll of the Day > After 50 years on 'Sesame Street,' the voice of Big Bird and Oscar is retiring.

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WastelandCowboy
10/18/18 1:37:59 AM
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https://www.npr.org/2018/10/17/658140053/after-50-years-on-sesame-street-the-voice-of-big-bird-and-oscar-is-retiring

It's the end of an era on Sesame Street: The man who has given voice and life to Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch for nearly 50 years is hanging up his big orange legs.

Caroll Spinney, 84, has performed the roles since the show's very first episode in 1969. He had met Jim Henson at a puppetry festival in 1962, and Henson invited him to be a part of this new show he was creating.

"He said, 'Why don't you come down to New York and talk about the Muppets?' " Spinney recounted to NPR in 2003. " 'I have some characters I want to build. One is a tall, funny-looking bird and the other's going to be this grouchy character who's going to live in a pile of trash in the gutter.' "

Playing Big Bird all these years has been a big job, in part because of the beloved creature's oversized stature: 8 feet, 2 inches. The role requires its puppeteer to hold his arm high in the air throughout, to maneuver Big Bird's head.

"I can't see out," Spinney explained in the 2003 interview. "I wear a tiny little television set strapped to my chest, and I'm watching to see if Big Bird is looking at Maria, whoever he's talking to, or looking at the children at home. And if we have a complex walk for me to do, we can remove two feathers that are on by Velcro. But we try not to do that, because sometimes you see this little dark spot in his chest where I'm peeking out but I have to do that so I won't walk into the door."

Henson's original vision for Big Bird was just a "big, goofy guy," Spinney told NPR in 2015. It was Spinney's idea to give the character his trademark curiosity and innocence. "I said, 'I think Big Bird might be more useful to the show if he were a child learning all the things we were teaching in the show.' And so he didn't know the alphabet, even, for instance."

A few years ago, Spinney stopped doing the puppeteering of Big Bird, The New York Times notes, but continued to voice him and Oscar. He has appeared in thousands of episodes. Although he is retiring this week, his final performances will air on HBO next year in the show's 50th season.

"Since 1969, Caroll's kind and loving view of the world has helped shape and define this institution," said Sesame Workshop President and CEO Jeffrey Dunn in a statement. "Throughout his unparalleled career, Caroll Spinney gave something truly special to the world. With deepest admiration, Sesame Workshop is proud to carry his legacy and his beloved characters into the future."

Spinney has been one of the few working on the show who have been there since the beginning. With his retirement, Big Bird will be performed by Matt Vogel, who has been an apprentice in the role since 1996 and is already behind the strings of Kermit the Frog and Count von Count. Eric Jacobson, who already plays Grover, Bert and Miss Piggy, will take over as Oscar.

Spinney has done puppetry from a young age. But the public television show is where he thrived.

"Before I came to Sesame Street, I didn't feel like what I was doing was very important. Big Bird helped me find my purpose," Spinney said in a statement from the Sesame Workshop. "Even as I step down from my roles, I feel I will always be Big Bird. And even Oscar, once in a while!"
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ImCallingYouOut
10/18/18 1:41:09 AM
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dude close this topic.
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LinkPizza
10/18/18 12:16:50 PM
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ImCallingYouOut posted...
dude close this topic.

Why should he?
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LustyBustyLaura
10/18/18 1:03:28 PM
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Everyone has to move on at some point. Hopefully they find a good replacement or hes been training someone to take over.
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LustyBustyLaura
10/18/18 1:10:46 PM
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Zangulus posted...
LustyBustyLaura posted...
Everyone has to move on at some point. Hopefully they find a good replacement or hes been training someone to take over.


It hasnt been officially released, but a guy I know who knows someone who knows a writer for another show that knows a writer on Sesame Street said theyve decided to kill off the two characters.

After finding Burt and Big Bird alone in their apartment, Ernie goes into a jealous rage and slaughters Big Bird. Force feeding him to Burt as punishment. SO YOU LIKE THE TASTE OF GIANT COCK, WELL HOW ABOUT THIS?!

Then in his resulting depression walking through the alleys, Oscar askes Ernie whats wrong. So Ernie sets him on fire and walks away. The final shot of the episode will be just Ernies back to the camera, walking down an empty alley, screams and sirens in the background and the fire slowly becomes big enough that you cant see Ernies silhouette anymore.

Thats awesome! Sesame Street needs more street in it.
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KJ StErOiDs
10/18/18 1:59:13 PM
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May he enjoy his retirement. I wish him great happiness and great health.
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rexcrk
10/18/18 2:46:03 PM
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LustyBustyLaura posted...
Everyone has to move on at some point. Hopefully they find a good replacement or hes been training someone to take over.

Matt Vogel has been performing the character for a while, and Eric Jacobson has been performing Oscar on and off.
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WastelandCowboy
10/18/18 11:15:07 PM
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LinkPizza posted...
ImCallingYouOut posted...
dude close this topic.

Why should he?

It's EdEddEddy. He thrives on shitposting.
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Questionmarktarius
10/19/18 2:55:38 AM
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Caroll Spinney is still alive?
Wow.
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