PG Muppets matriarch Jane Nebel Henson dies at age 78
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Muppets matriarch Jane Nebel Henson dies at age 78

8:48 a.m. EDT - April 3, 2013

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Jane Nebel Henson, the former wife of Muppets creator Jim Henson who was influential in the creation of the popular U.S. TV puppet program, died on Tuesday following a long bout with cancer, The Jim Henson Company said. She was 78 years old.

Henson, who died at her home in Connecticut, was an "integral creative and business partner" in the Muppets, the company, owned by the Hensons' five children, said in a statement.

Jane Henson, born in Queens, New York, in 1934, was an early puppeteer, as well as puppet designer for the Muppets, best known for characters Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy, who starred in numerous television programs and films.

She first met Jim Henson in puppetry class at the University of Maryland in the mid-1950s and the two went on to create together the five-minute television program "Sam and Friends," a precursor to the Muppets.

The show served as a lead-in to "The Huntley-Brinkley Report" news show and "The Tonight Show Starring Steve Allen" on a Washington, D.C., NBC affiliate.

Although Henson stopped working as a puppeteer to raise her children in the early 1960s, she was still responsible for recruiting top talent and performing on occasion on the children's show "Sesame Street."

Henson legally separated from her husband in 1986 prior to his death. She later founded The Jim Henson Legacy to promote his work. She is survived by her five children.

Jim Henson died in 1990 of organ failure following a bacterial infection at age 53.


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Jennifer Funshine
Thank you for posting this Miki, I wasn't actually aware that Jane Henson had passed on,
it truly is a sad day for Muppet-lovers such as myself. I recently purchased the first two
seasons of The Muppets on dvd and each episode features an insightful interview with
Brian Henson, whom I believe also took over the voice acting for Kermit the Frog
after Jim Henson's unfortunate passing.

While on this topic a good friend of mine also went out of his way to get a boxed set
of Sesame Street, called "Old School" which actually contains a peculiar message:
"This program features episodes which do not necessarily meet the requirements
set by today's educational standards."

Seriously? I wasn't sure whether to laugh or be enraged when I first seen that.
One thing is for certain, I cried watching a lot of those older episodes because
there was such an innocence to them that made me yearn for simpler days.
I heartily recommend picking up the first 3 seasons of the "Old School" series
to all you adult babies out there, you will not be disappointed.

Finally, just to clarify, I am glad that Sesame Street is still making new episodes
but I also think it could benefit from a fresher, more down-to-earth approach instead
of its strictly by-the-numbers teaching. Regardless of where one sits with this series,
old and new alike, I still stand by my opinions. Elmo is severely overrated and The Count
needs to have his goatee and castle given back to him. :)
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TiresiasRex
As Miki has noted elsewhere, we have lost quite a few beloved people over the past week:

* The heir to Johnson & Johnson
* Roger Ebert (a personal hero of mine)
* Jane Henson
* Margaret Thatcher (okay, maybe not so beloved by many in the gay community...but still....)
* Our Beach Blanket Bingo babe, Annette....

Alas, and fare thee well, folks. You will be missed...
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