Fran Brill (born September 30, 1946)
is an American retired actress and puppeteer, best known for her roles on ''
Sesame Street'', as well as playing Sally Hayes in the
Hal Ashby film ''
Being There'' (1979), Dana Mardukas in the
Martin Brest film ''
Midnight Run'' (1988) and Lily Marvin in the
Frank Oz film ''
What About Bob?'' (1991).
Life and career
Brill was born in Chester, Pennsylvania,
and is a native of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania,
the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joe Brill. Her father was a physician.
She is a graduate of
Boston University College of Fine Arts.
Her early experience in acting came when she was 15 and performed in summer stock theater.
She began her career in theater, making her
Broadway debut portraying a student leader in ''
Red, White and Maddox
''Red, White and Maddox'' is a satirical musical revue written by Jay Broad and Don Tucker. The play debuted in Atlanta in October 1968 and later had a 41-performance run on Broadway from January 26 to March 1, 1969. The play was conceived by ...
'' (1969).
Her other
theatrical roles include leads at the
Roundabout Theatre,
Manhattan Theater Club,
Playwrights Horizons and many
regional theaters including the
Long Wharf,
Yale Repertory Theatre,
Arena Stage, the
Mark Taper Forum
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and the
Actors Theatre of Louisville. She has been nominated twice for a
Drama Desk Award
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, for ''
What Every Woman Knows'' (1976) and for ''Knuckle'' (1981), respectively.
From 1974-1975, Brill played Fran Bachman on
NBC's
daytime drama ''
How to Survive a Marriage''. Her character struggled with sudden
widowhood, and Brill received many
condolence letters. Brill was also featured in
episodes of ''
The Guiding Light'', ''
All My Children
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'', ''
The Edge of Night'', ''
Lip Service
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Idiom
* Lip service, an idiom for insincere talk
Film
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Television
* ''Lip Service'' (TV series), a 2010 dramatic series broadcast on BBC Three
* ''Lip Serv ...
'' and ''
Kate and Allie''.
In 1975, Brill portrayed first lady Rachel Jackson in ''First Ladies' Diaries'' on NBC-TV.
She has also
guest-starred on
nighttime dramas such as ''
Third Watch'', ''
Against the Law'', ''
Law & Order
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''Law & Order'' aired its entire run on NBC, premiering on ...
'', and ''
Law & Order: SVU''.
She has one known animation credit when she guest starred as Elisa and Eliza Stitch in ''
Courage the Cowardly Dog''
Brill had no experience as a puppeteer when she joined ''
Sesame Street'', for which she has won an
Emmy Award
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, and created
Prairie Dawn.
She also created and puppeteered the
Muppets Zoe,
Little Bird, and
Betty Lou, among others. Playing Zoe, Brill appeared on the
TV-series ''
The West Wing'' as well as many
home videos
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including ''Zoe's Dance Moves''. With
the Muppets she did ''
Saturday Night Live'', ''
The Muppet Show'', ''
The Jim Henson Hour'', ''
Dog City'', and ''
The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland''.
She has also made commercials, preferring to do voiceovers rather than appearing on-camera,
and has appeared in such films as ''
Being There'', ''
What About Bob?'', ''
Midnight Run'', and ''
City Hall
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''.
Retirement
In 2014, Brill announced that she was retiring from puppeteering on ''Sesame Street''.
Filmography
*''
Sesame Street'' (1969-2014)
*''
Being There'' (1979)
*''
The Muppets Take Manhattan'' (1984)
*''
Old Enough'' (1984)
*''
Seize the Day'' (1986)
*''
Midnight Run'' (1988)
*''
What About Bob?'' (1991)
*''
Billy Bunny's Animal Songs'' (1993)
*''
Nick Jr.'' (as Jam in "Little Big Room" segments)
*''
City Hall
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'' (1996)
*''
Elmo's World
''Elmo's World'' is a segment that is shown at the end of the long-running American children's television program ''Sesame Street'' which premiered on November 16th, 1998, as part of a broader structural change to the show. It originally lasted ...
'' (1998-2009)
*''
Doug's 1st Movie'' (1999)
*''
The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland'' (1999)
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The World of Tosh'' (2002-2003) - Aunt Mabel (in the episode "Not Abnormally Normal")/Mrs. Bartles (in the episodes "Along Came a Spider" and "Message in a Bottle") (English dub, uncredited)
*''
Animal Mechanicals'' (2007) - Mouse
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Fifi and the Flowertots'' (2005) - Fifi
References
External links
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Official Website
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1946 births
Living people
People from Chester, Pennsylvania
American film actresses
American television actresses
American voice actresses
Muppet performers
Sesame Street Muppeteers
Boston University College of Fine Arts alumni
Actresses from Pennsylvania