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Big Bird and Oscar's reward
by Adam Finley, posted Jan 21st 2006 9:43AM
Caroll Spinney, the man who performs both Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch on
Sesame Street, will receive a lifetime achievement award at the Daytime Emmys in April. Spinney was with the
series from the very beginning, appearing as Big Bird in the first scene of the first episode. Jim Henson and
Sesame Street writer Jon Stone came up with the idea for Oscar after encountering a grumpy waiter at a
restaurant in Manhattan called Oscar's Tavern. Spinney based Oscar's voice on a gravel-voiced cab driver who once
picked him up to take him back to the Sesame Street set.TV Squad Hot Topics
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