Tim Lagasse

Tim Lagasse (born 1968/1969) is an American director, puppeteer and puppet designer. He has worked on films and television programs for Sesame Workshop, Nickelodeon, Disney XD, and HBO. He is known for playing the title character on Noggin's Oobi,[2] and Crash on Disney XD's Crash & Bernstein.[3]

Tim Lagasse
Lagasse on the set of Oobi in 2004
Born
Timothy Lagasse

1968 or 1969 (age 54–55)[1]
EducationUniversity of Connecticut (BFA)
Occupation(s)Director, puppeteer, puppet designer
Years active1991–present
Websitetimlagasse.com

Lagasse has been nominated for three Daytime Emmy Awards.[4] In 1991, he became the first recipient of the Jim Henson Memorial Prize in Puppetry.[5] In 1993 he was presented with a Citation for Excellence by UNIMA;[6] and later that year, received a Broadcast Design Silver Award for his series of short films, A Show of Hands.[7]

Biography

Lagasse was born in Milford, Connecticut. He attended St. Mary's School and Notre Dame High School in West Haven,[1] and graduated from the University of Connecticut in 1992[8] with a BFA in Puppet Arts.[9]

One of his earliest roles was Mr. Cook on the Nickelodeon series Allegra's Window.[1] He also played the title character on the Noggin's Oobi series, and Crash on Disney XD's Crash & Bernstein. He has performed additional characters on Sesame Street, The Muppets and the 2008 film A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa.[10] In addition to his performance credits, he has built puppets for The Jim Henson Company[11] and Puppet Heap.[12]

Lagasse also teaches the art of puppetry, lecturing at the Lincoln Center Foundation and instructing students on modern puppetry techniques at the University of Connecticut's Puppet Arts Program.[13] In 2011 he offered workshops on building puppets at the University of Central Arkansas as part of Heather Henson's Handmade Puppet Dreams Film Festival.[14][15] In 2012 he traveled to Haiti with No Strings Productions as a puppet workshop trainer.[16]

Filmography

YearTitleCredit(s)Role(s)Ref.
1994–1996Allegra's WindowPrincipal puppeteerMr. Cook
Tweeter
[1]
1995–1998Nick in the Afternoon
  • Principal puppeteer
  • Puppet designer
  • Puppet coordinator
Additional puppets[17]
1995WeinervilleGuest puppeteerCoach Loogi[18]
1996-1998Once Upon a Tree
  • Principal Puppeteer
  • Puppet coordinator
Jasper the Hare, Bleu the Cricket[18]
1996–1998The Wubbulous World of Dr. SeussEnsemble puppeteerFox in Socks
Junior Kangaroo
Little Cat P
Sidney the Spider
[17]
1997–2006Bear in the Big Blue HouseEnsemble puppeteerJet Setter Tutter[18]
1999–2000A Little Curious
  • Principal puppeteer
  • Puppet coordinator
  • Puppet builder
[18]
2000–presentSesame StreetEnsemble puppeteerAdditional puppets[19]
2000–2010Between the Lions
  • Principal puppeteer
  • Puppet designer
  • Director
Arty Smartypants
Barnaby B. Busterfield III
Gus the Bunny
[20]
2000–2005Oobi
  • Principal puppeteer
  • Puppet coordinator
  • Director (shorts)
Oobi
Taro
[21]
2003–2006Chappelle's ShowPuppet coordinator[22]
2003–2008Paz
  • Principal puppeteer
  • Puppet coordinator
Paz[23]
2004Blue's RoomPuppet designerPolka Dots
Dress Up Chest
[24]
2005–2009Johnny and the Sprites
  • Principal puppeteer
  • Director (one episode)
Basil[25]
2006–2007It's a Big Big World
  • Principal puppeteer
  • Director (seven episodes)
Wartz the Frog
Ick the Catfish
[26]
2007Imagination MoversPuppet designer[27]
2008A Muppets Christmas: Letters to SantaEnsemble puppeteerAdditional puppets[10]
2010The Electric CompanyDirector (ten episodes)[28]
2012–2014Crash & BernsteinPrincipal puppeteerCrash[29]
2015–2016The MuppetsEnsemble puppeteerAdditional puppets[30]
2017The Muppets Take the BowlEnsemble puppeteerAdditional Muppet Performer, live show at the Hollywood Bowl, Sept. 8–10
2018The Muppets Take the O2Ensemble puppeteerAdditional Muppet Performer, live show at the O2 Arena, Jul. 13–14
2019–2023HelpstersEnsemble puppeteerScatter

Awards and nominations

YearPresenterCategory/AwardWorkStatusRef.
1991University of ConnecticutJim Henson Memorial Prize in PuppetryN/AWon[5]
1993Union Internationale de la MarionetteCitation for ExcellenceA Show of HandsWon[6]
Broadcast Design InternationalBroadcast Design Silver AwardWon[7]
200330th Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Single Camera EditingBetween the LionsNominated[31]
200431st Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Costume Design/StylingNominated[32]
Outstanding Achievement in Single Camera EditingNominated[33]
2005American Theatre WingHenry Hewes Design AwardUncle Jimmy's Dirty BasementNominated[34]

References