Actor/Actress
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Description
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Character
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Charles Durning
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A businessman, entrepreneur, and restaurateur
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Doc Hopper
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Austin Pendleton
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Doc Hopper's shy assistant
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Max
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Scott Walker
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An assassin who specializes in killing frogs
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Snake Walker
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Jim Henson
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A pragmatic frog who is the straight man protagonist and de facto leader of the Muppet ensemble
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Kermit the Frog
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Jim Henson
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A plainspoken pianist dog who first appeared in Purina Dog Chow commercials
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Rowlf the Dog
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Jim Henson
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The gravelly-voiced leader and keyboard player and of the band
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Dr. Teeth
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Jim Henson
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An elderly and grouchy gentleman who constantly heckles the Muppets from the audience, specifically from an upper balcony box
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Waldorf
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Jim Henson
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A chef that speaks in mock Swedish
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Swedish Chef
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Frank Oz
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A temperamental diva pig who is the Muppets' break-out and "authentic superstar"
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Miss Piggy
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Frank Oz
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A naive, comically-disinclined bear
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Fozzie Bear
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Frank Oz
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A savage, frenzied drummer for Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem
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Animal
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Frank Oz
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A patriotic bald eagle and the group's self-proclaimed delegator of conservative values
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Sam the Eagle
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Frank Oz
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A flamboyant musician that wears a frilly, multicolored shirt
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Marvin Suggs
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Jerry Nelson
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The cynical "hippie" bass player
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Floyd Pepper
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Jerry Nelson
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A pyrotechnician with an explosives fixation
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Crazy Harry
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Jerry Nelson
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Kermit's young, sweet-voiced nephew
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Robin the Frog
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Jerry Nelson
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A tan humanoid Muppet with dark hair, a mustache, a red knobby nose, a ruff and a red suit
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Lew Zealand
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Jerry Nelson
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The female chicken that is Gonzo's love interest
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Camilla the Chicken
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Richard Hunt
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The loyal stage manager and gofer of the Muppet Theater and nephew of its owner J.P. Grosse
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Scooter
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Richard Hunt
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An elderly and grouchy gentleman who constantly heckles the Muppets from the audience, specifically from an upper balcony box
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Statler
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Richard Hunt
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The lead guitar player with a flower child personality
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Janice
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Richard Hunt
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A very large, imposing and hairy ogre about nine feet tall
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Sweetums
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Richard Hunt
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Bunsen's lab assistant who performs ill-fated experiments which often results in him getting seriously injured
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Beaker
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Dave Goelz
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An eccentric hooked-nosed stunt performer and performance artist
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Gonzo
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Dave Goelz
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The laid-back saxophone player
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Zoot
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Dave Goelz
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An inventive, yet aloof scientist who frequently performs science experiments and invention demonstrations that typically go awry and has an "affable cluelessness" whenever his assistant, Beaker, is a victim of these presentations
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Dr. Bunsen Honeydew
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Caroll Spinney
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A big yellow bird
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Big Bird
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Milton Berle
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A used car salesman that Sweetums (as Jack Job) worked for
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Mad Man Mooney
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Mel Brooks
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A mad scientist who is hired by Doc Hopper
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Professor Max Krassman
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Dom DeLuise
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A Hollywood agent that meets Kermit in the swamp
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Bernie
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Cloris Leachman
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Lew Lord's secretary who is allergic to animals
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Miss Tracy
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Steve Martin
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A sarcastic waiter that works at the motel that Rowlf used to work at
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Insolent Waiter
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Richard Pryor
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A man who sells balloons to Gonzo at the Bogen County Fair
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Balloon Vender
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Orson Welles
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A Hollywood producer and studio executive
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Lew Lord
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