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  • Ivy Austin
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  • Ivy Austin (born January 19, 1958 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actress, singer, and voice-over artist. Best known for her performances on Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion and her Sesame Street voices, Ivy Austin also starred on Broadway in Raggedy Ann.
  • Austin has lent her voice to many of Sesame Street's music parodies, singing lead on "Cereal Girl" and "Stand By Your Can" among other songs, and animated inserts such as "The Room Is Full of Chickens." She also sang as Linda's internal voice for "Wedding Pictures" and dubbed Tita's English voice on Sesame Street Stays Up Late!.
  • Ivy Austin (b. January 19, 1958) is a voice actress and singer who has provided character vocals for many Sesame Street segments, records, and other productions since the early 1980's. One of her more notable contributions has been performing Sooey Oinker, leader of The Oinker Sisters, beginning with "A New Way to Walk" and continuing through Elmopalooza to more recent appearances. Austin's appearances on Sesame Street records, including new recordings and recycled performances, have included Big Bird Discovers the Orchestra, Sesame Road, Born to Add, Sing-Along Travel Songs, and Silly Songs.
  • Other roles have included the Cereal Girl, the girl monster who sang "Cereal Girl", Miss M for "Gotta Have M", the mother from "Let's Go Driving", one of the cows from How Now Brown and the Moo Wave, and the lead singer of the Bookworms on "a Bookworm, Baby!" She also sang Linda's thought voice on "Wedding Pictures". Austin's appearances on Sesame Street records, including new recordings and recycled performances, have included Big Bird Discovers the Orchestra, Sesame Road, Born to Add, Sing-Along Travel Songs, and Silly Songs.
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Birth Date
  • 1958-01-19
Spouse
  • Paul Marsh
Name
  • Austin, Ivy
  • Ivy Austin
Alma mater
Birth Place
  • Brooklyn, New York
Place of Birth
  • Brooklyn, New York
Children
  • 2
Occupation
  • Actress, singer, voice artist
ID
  • 85119
Website
Date of Birth
  • 1958-01-19
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  • Ivy Austin (born January 19, 1958 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actress, singer, and voice-over artist. Best known for her performances on Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion and her Sesame Street voices, Ivy Austin also starred on Broadway in Raggedy Ann.
  • Austin has lent her voice to many of Sesame Street's music parodies, singing lead on "Cereal Girl" and "Stand By Your Can" among other songs, and animated inserts such as "The Room Is Full of Chickens." She also sang as Linda's internal voice for "Wedding Pictures" and dubbed Tita's English voice on Sesame Street Stays Up Late!.
  • Other roles have included the Cereal Girl, the girl monster who sang "Cereal Girl", Miss M for "Gotta Have M", the mother from "Let's Go Driving", one of the cows from How Now Brown and the Moo Wave, and the lead singer of the Bookworms on "a Bookworm, Baby!" She also sang Linda's thought voice on "Wedding Pictures". Austin's appearances on Sesame Street records, including new recordings and recycled performances, have included Big Bird Discovers the Orchestra, Sesame Road, Born to Add, Sing-Along Travel Songs, and Silly Songs. In 1997, she supplied the voice of Blanche the Polar Bear for the Sesame Street Live show Elmo's Coloring Book. She is the daughter of the late Danny Epstein, a music coordinator who has a long history with Sesame Street production as well as their LP recordings.
  • Ivy Austin (b. January 19, 1958) is a voice actress and singer who has provided character vocals for many Sesame Street segments, records, and other productions since the early 1980's. One of her more notable contributions has been performing Sooey Oinker, leader of The Oinker Sisters, beginning with "A New Way to Walk" and continuing through Elmopalooza to more recent appearances. Austin has lent her voice to many of Sesame Street's , singing lead on "Cereal Girl" and "Stand By Your Can" among other songs, and animated inserts such as "The Room Is Full of Chickens." She also sang as Linda's internal voice for "Wedding Pictures" and dubbed Tita's English voice on Sesame Street Stays Up Late. Austin's appearances on Sesame Street records, including new recordings and recycled performances, have included Big Bird Discovers the Orchestra, Sesame Road, Born to Add, Sing-Along Travel Songs, and Silly Songs. In 1997, she supplied the voice of Blanche the Polar Bear for the Sesame Street Live show Elmo's Coloring Book. She is the daughter of the late Danny Epstein, a music coordinator who has a long history with Sesame Street production as well as their LP recordings.
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