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Renée Menschaar
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Menschaar started out as Tommie's right hand. When she's not performing Pino, she works as a puppeteer for other Dutch educational TV shows. For Sesamstraat's 40th jubileum annual she also puppeteered Bert on the televion programm De Wereld Draait Door. Despite being proud of her work, Menschaar prefers remaining unknown to the public and not having photographs online or in any other media.
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Menschaar started out as Tommie's right hand. When she's not performing Pino, she works as a puppeteer for other Dutch educational TV shows. For Sesamstraat's 40th jubileum annual she also puppeteered Bert on the televion programm De Wereld Draait Door. Despite being proud of her work, Menschaar prefers remaining unknown to the public and not having photographs online or in any other media. On Dutch radio in a show called Stemgeheim she was intervieuwed on October 6 2002. She explained why she played Pino. A fact is that she wanted to play Pino, but wasn´t allowed first, because she was a woman. So she had to proof why Pino could be played by a woman, because Pino was always played by a man. She clearly succeed. Also in march 2 2003 she was interviewed but with Catherine van Woerden and Bert Plagman They explain who they are and who their alter egos are now for almost 24 years.