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Jerome Ravn Juhl (June 28, 1938 – September 25, 2005) was an American television and film writer, best known for his work with The Muppets.
Jerome Ravn Juhl, known professionally as Jerry Juhl, (June 28, 1938[1] — September 25, 2005[2]) was the head writer for the Muppets for nearly four decades. He played a key role in developing the personalities of many of the best known Muppet characters, and scripted five Muppet movies.
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Jerry Juhl, the Emmy Award-winning former head writer for the Muppets who provided much of the heart and soul to Jim Henson’s iconic troupe of fleece and foam puppets, has died. He...
Jerry Juhl. Writer: The Muppet Movie. Jerry Juhl became the first full-time employee of Jim Henson Co. in 1961 after meeting Henson at a puppeteer's convention.
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Oct 9, 2005 · Jerry Juhl, whose Emmy Award-winning writing gave life to Jim Henson's whimsically irreverent Muppets on television and film, died on Sept. 27 at a hospital in San...
Sep 30, 2005 · Jerry Juhl, who co-wrote most of the Muppet feature films and wrote for "Sesame Street", passed away in 2005 due to cancer. He was a close collaborator of Jim Henson and a key contributor to the Muppets' humor, irreverence and heart.
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Jerry Juhl. Writer: The Muppet Movie. Jerry Juhl became the first full-time employee of Jim Henson Co. in 1961 after meeting Henson at a puppeteer's convention. The company coined the term "Muppet," a combination of the words marionette and puppet, and created a series of short skits parodying television news people.