My wife worked with him about 17 years ago on a touring production of "Feathertop" for a local repertory theater company that she produced. Really amazing guy.
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One of the muppet sketches from the Ed Sullivan Show back in the '60s had Kermit being eaten by some monster or alien or somesuch. That was kinda unsettling.
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Kermit (and Ernie) died when Jim Henson died, and they should never have been continued with those feeble attempts at imitating their voices.
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Kermit the Frog was not named after Kermit Love. I guess it was just serendipity that Kermit Love also made puppets and costumes, and worked with Jim Henson on the original Sesame Street characters.
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