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Rick Lyon is a Puppeteer, Writer, Puppet Builder, Animator, Puppet Designer and Actor from Rochester, New York, who began working on Sesame Street since Season 20 performing Ernie's Half Brother Carl, Onky and Terry the Blubber's Cousin from New York, Sammy, Madeline beginning with Season 1 and has performed in many projects for Muppets Inc, Children's Television Workshop, DIC Entertainment and Walt Disney Pictures.

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  • Rick Lyon is a Puppeteer, Writer, Puppet Builder, Animator, Puppet Designer and Actor from Rochester, New York, who began working on Sesame Street since Season 20 performing Ernie's Half Brother Carl, Onky and Terry the Blubber's Cousin from New York, Sammy, Madeline beginning with Season 1 and has performed in many projects for Muppets Inc, Children's Television Workshop, DIC Entertainment and Walt Disney Pictures.
  • Rick's puppet company is called The Lyon Puppets.
  • Rick Lyon (b. February 25) is a puppeteer and actor from Rochester, New York, who began working on Sesame Street in Season 20 and has performed in many projects for The Jim Henson Company. He originated the roles of Nicky, Trekkie Monster, and Blue Bad Idea Bear in Avenue Q, a Broadway play for which he designed and created the puppets. In fall 2005, he reprised his roles in the production of the show in Las Vegas. He also worked with Nickelodeon on the Stick Stickly project. He was the chief puppeteer for the first season of Comedy Central's television program Crank Yankers.
  • Rick Lyon is a puppeteer and actor originally from Rochester, New York, who has worked for the Jim Henson Company as one of the operators of Big Bird. He appeared on Broadway originating the roles of several characters in Avenue Q, a musical for which he designed and created the puppets. In the fall of 2005 he reprised his roles as Nicky and Trekkie Monster in the production of the show in Las Vegas for nine months, where he met and married co-star Tonya Dixon, before returning to the Broadway cast. He also worked with Nickelodeon on the Stick Stickly project. He was a lead puppeteer for the first season of Comedy Central's television program Crank Yankers.
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  • Rick Lyon is a Puppeteer, Writer, Puppet Builder, Animator, Puppet Designer and Actor from Rochester, New York, who began working on Sesame Street since Season 20 performing Ernie's Half Brother Carl, Onky and Terry the Blubber's Cousin from New York, Sammy, Madeline beginning with Season 1 and has performed in many projects for Muppets Inc, Children's Television Workshop, DIC Entertainment and Walt Disney Pictures.
  • Rick's puppet company is called The Lyon Puppets.
  • Rick Lyon is a puppeteer and actor originally from Rochester, New York, who has worked for the Jim Henson Company as one of the operators of Big Bird. He appeared on Broadway originating the roles of several characters in Avenue Q, a musical for which he designed and created the puppets. In the fall of 2005 he reprised his roles as Nicky and Trekkie Monster in the production of the show in Las Vegas for nine months, where he met and married co-star Tonya Dixon, before returning to the Broadway cast. He also worked with Nickelodeon on the Stick Stickly project. He was a lead puppeteer for the first season of Comedy Central's television program Crank Yankers. He studied theater at Penn State University and puppetry at the Institute of Professional Puppetry Arts in Connecticut and the Institut Internationale de la Marionnette in France. It is ironic that Lyon's actual speaking voice is somewhat monotone and deep, in contrast to the characters he voiced in Avenue Q. At the stage door, he was always very kind to his fans.
  • Rick Lyon (b. February 25) is a puppeteer and actor from Rochester, New York, who began working on Sesame Street in Season 20 and has performed in many projects for The Jim Henson Company. He originated the roles of Nicky, Trekkie Monster, and Blue Bad Idea Bear in Avenue Q, a Broadway play for which he designed and created the puppets. In fall 2005, he reprised his roles in the production of the show in Las Vegas. He also worked with Nickelodeon on the Stick Stickly project. He was the chief puppeteer for the first season of Comedy Central's television program Crank Yankers. When Bobby Lopez and Jeff Marx presented highlights from their unproduced musical Kermit, Prince of Denmark to the BMI Workshop, they asked Rick Lyon to perform the songs for Kermit... “All of a sudden, Kermit the Frog was twenty feet away from you. It was like having Frank Sinatra in the room. Even though Rick was right there with the puppet sitting on his lap, all anyone could watch was Kermit. Most people never get that experience unless you go backstage at Sesame Street and see the puppeteers do it live in front of you.”—Bobby Lopez “Rick was absolutely brilliant. When he put the puppet on his arm and brought it to life, you completely believed that Kermit was alive. Everyone was just captivated. We had never seen anything like it. He made our song better than it was. He took it to a level that was beyond what we had dreamed of. And we said, "We've got to work with this guy again. Because this is a magical combination."”—Jeff Marx Lyon studied theater at Penn State University and puppetry at the Institute of Professional Puppetry Arts in Connecticut and the Institut Internationale de la Marionnette in France.
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