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rdfs:comment | - Stephanie D'Abruzzo (born December 7, 1971) is an American actress and Puppeteer. Her voice was used on the recording of Finding Nemo: The Musical shown at Disney's Animal Kingdom. She also performed several Muppets on Sesame Street, voiced Kessie in The Book of Pooh, various characters on Nature Cat and Lady Richington, Swanky, the Plot Device, and Lisa Rental in Cartoon Network's Sheep in the Big City.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Stephanie D'Abruzzo Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown
- D'Abruzzo is a graduate of Northwestern University. She has been a puppeteer with Sesame Street since 1993. She has been married to Craig Shemin since 2000. She was nominated for Broadway's 2004 Tony Award as Best Actress (Musical) for her performance as both Kate Monster and Lucy T. Slut in "Avenue Q".
- Stephanie D'Abruzzo (born December 7, 1971) is an American actress and puppeteer.
- Stephanie D'Abruzzo is an American actress, singer, and puppeteer. Since 1993, D'Abruzzo has performed as various Muppets in Sesame Street. Her other puppeteering and voice work includes appearances in Oobi, Sheep in the Big City, The Book of Pooh (also starring Jim Cummings), and The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss. She also played the original Kate Monster in the Broadway musical, Avenue Q.
- Stephanie D'Abruzzo (born December 7, 1971) is an American actress, singer, and puppeteer. She is the voice of Mary Quite Contrary. She performed the character Carrie Underworm on Sesame Street in 2009. She also provides the voice for Kessie in The Book of Pooh, before getting replaced by Amanda Maddock. Her other known voices include various characters such as Alice the Butterfly on the PBS Kids series Nature Cat, and will provide additional voices for the upcoming 2017 film Nature Cat: The Movie.
- Stephanie D´Abruzzo spielte Patti Miller und Ex Ray in Scrubs.
- Stephanie D'Abruzzo (b.7 December 1971) is an American actress and puppeteer. Image:'Abruzzo.jpg
- D'Abruzzo first made contact with the Muppets through David Rudman. Rudman informed D'Abruzzo that The Jim Henson Company was having a huge casting call for female performers. She went to New York to auditioned, made all the cuts, but was only place in a talent pool that would not necessarily guarantee her future work. A few months later, she went back to participate in a month-long workshop in New York and slowly started becoming a Muppet Performer on Sesame Street. Her first day of performing was November 3, 1993 in episode 3162 where she played Monster #3.
- Stephanie D'Abruzzo (b. December 7, 1971) has been a Sesame Street puppeteer since 1993. In that time, she has performed a myriad of background and one-shot characters, and recorded vocals for a number of songs, including an animated version of "Sing" and "Brothers and Sisters." Her major characters of note have included Elizabeth, a loud but cheerful little girl; Lulu, a curious monster (whom D'Abruzzo helped to develop); Baby Bear's little sister Curly Bear; and Prairie Dawn beginning with season 46.
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abstract | - Stephanie D'Abruzzo (born December 7, 1971) is an American actress and Puppeteer. Her voice was used on the recording of Finding Nemo: The Musical shown at Disney's Animal Kingdom. She also performed several Muppets on Sesame Street, voiced Kessie in The Book of Pooh, various characters on Nature Cat and Lady Richington, Swanky, the Plot Device, and Lisa Rental in Cartoon Network's Sheep in the Big City.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Stephanie D'Abruzzo Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown
- D'Abruzzo is a graduate of Northwestern University. She has been a puppeteer with Sesame Street since 1993. She has been married to Craig Shemin since 2000. She was nominated for Broadway's 2004 Tony Award as Best Actress (Musical) for her performance as both Kate Monster and Lucy T. Slut in "Avenue Q".
- Stephanie D'Abruzzo (born December 7, 1971) is an American actress and puppeteer.
- Stephanie D'Abruzzo (b. December 7, 1971) has been a Sesame Street puppeteer since 1993. In that time, she has performed a myriad of background and one-shot characters, and recorded vocals for a number of songs, including an animated version of "Sing" and "Brothers and Sisters." Her major characters of note have included Elizabeth, a loud but cheerful little girl; Lulu, a curious monster (whom D'Abruzzo helped to develop); Baby Bear's little sister Curly Bear; and Prairie Dawn beginning with season 46. D'Abruzzo first made contact with the Muppets through David Rudman. Rudman informed D'Abruzzo that The Jim Henson Company was having a huge casting call for female performers. She went to New York to auditioned, made all the cuts, but was only placed in a talent pool that would not necessarily guarantee her future work. A few months later, she went back to participate in a month-long workshop in New York and slowly started becoming a Muppet Performer on Sesame Street. Her first day of performing was November 3, 1993, in episode 3162 where she played Monster #3. D'Abruzzo has performed and voiced nearly 200 characters for various projects including Oobi (playing Uma and Inka), Bear in the Big Blue House, Donna's Day, The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss, Binyah Binyah!, The Puzzle Place, Rory's Place (for which she co-wrote a pair of episodes with husband Craig Shemin), Sheep in the Big City and The Book of Pooh (playing the inquisitive bird Kessie). Despite her extensive work with the Muppets, D'Abruzzo first gained greater recognition as an original cast member of the puppet musical Avenue Q where she originated the characters of Kate Monster and Lucy the Slut. Her performance garnered her a 2004 Tony nomination, a Theatre World Award, a special Outer Critics Circle Award (for Outstanding Ensemble and Puppet Artistry), as well as a 2003 Drama Desk nomination for the show's Off-Broadway run. In December 2005, D'Abruzzo ended her run with the project after more than two and a half years to pursue roles in I Love You Because, and worked with Bobby Lopez again on the studio album for the Walt Disney World stage show Finding Nemo: the Musical (as Sheldon and Deb). Her previous stage credits include Skitch Henderson's New Faces of 2004 at Carnegie Hall, Carnival and Chess. D'Abruzzo's television credits outside of her work as a puppeteer include an appearance on the musical episode of Scrubs and as a commentator on I Love the 70s: Volume 2. As a voice actress, she was heard in the Mo Willems animated series Sheep in the Big City (as Lady Richington, Swanky, and Lisa Rental). In 2013, she performed in the direct-to-DVD release Scooby-Doo! Adventures: The Mystery Map (as puppeteer and voice of Velma and Shirley).
- Stephanie D'Abruzzo is an American actress, singer, and puppeteer. Since 1993, D'Abruzzo has performed as various Muppets in Sesame Street. Her other puppeteering and voice work includes appearances in Oobi, Sheep in the Big City, The Book of Pooh (also starring Jim Cummings), and The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss. She also played the original Kate Monster in the Broadway musical, Avenue Q.
- Stephanie D'Abruzzo (born December 7, 1971) is an American actress, singer, and puppeteer. She is the voice of Mary Quite Contrary. She performed the character Carrie Underworm on Sesame Street in 2009. She also provides the voice for Kessie in The Book of Pooh, before getting replaced by Amanda Maddock. Her other known voices include various characters such as Alice the Butterfly on the PBS Kids series Nature Cat, and will provide additional voices for the upcoming 2017 film Nature Cat: The Movie.
- Stephanie D´Abruzzo spielte Patti Miller und Ex Ray in Scrubs.
- D'Abruzzo first made contact with the Muppets through David Rudman. Rudman informed D'Abruzzo that The Jim Henson Company was having a huge casting call for female performers. She went to New York to auditioned, made all the cuts, but was only place in a talent pool that would not necessarily guarantee her future work. A few months later, she went back to participate in a month-long workshop in New York and slowly started becoming a Muppet Performer on Sesame Street. Her first day of performing was November 3, 1993 in episode 3162 where she played Monster #3. D'Abruzzo's television credits outside of her work as a Muppeteer include an appearance on the musical episode of Scrubs & as a commentator on I Love the 70s: Volume 2.
- Stephanie D'Abruzzo (b.7 December 1971) is an American actress and puppeteer. Image:'Abruzzo.jpg
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