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Eugene Lambert

Eugene Lambert (1928[1] – 22 February 2010)[2] was an Irish puppeteer and actor from County Sligo. He was owner of the Lambert Puppet Theatre in Monkstown, County Dublin. He was noted for co-starring as O'Brien in the RTÉ television series Wanderly Wagon and for the Murphy agus a Cháirde ("Murphy and Friends") puppet television programme in the 1960s. He died in 2010 at the age of 82.

Eugene Lambert
Born1928[1]
Died23 February 2010 (2010-02-24) (aged 81)
NationalityIrish
Occupation(s)Puppeteer, actor

Early life edit

Lambert was born and raised in County Sligo.[3] His father was the county librarian and died at the age of 35.[4] His mother took on his father's old job and Lambert was raised in a bookish home.[4] He made his first puppet when he was 8 years old and was a proficient ventriloquist by the time he reached his early teens.[4]

Career edit

Lambert was long a stalwart of the Irish vaudeville scene, particularly in Dublin, although he also toured the country frequently with his wife Mai. His most common acts were with Finnegan, a mischievous storyteller, and Judge, a pensive dog. With the rise of television in the 1960s, the Lambert puppet theatre became a fixture in Irish broadcasting. In the early 1960s, Lambert devised a puppet series for children entitled Murphy agus a Chairde ("Murphy and His Friends"). Murphy was a giant who lived in a magical kingdom. Its king, "An Rí", only had one problem - constant mischief from two witches, Feemy and Babóg. RTÉ was the only station most people in Ireland could then access and Murphy's adventures were soon an important part of most children's viewing. Murphy himself appeared as the in-vision continuity announcer all through one of RTÉ's Christmas Day broadcasts.

In November 1963, Lambert drew international attention after he successfully acquired a driver's license for his puppet Finnegan. Lambert reported that he did so simply to show how easy it was for anybody in Ireland to obtain a license.

He later co-starred in the children's television series Wanderly Wagon as the mischievous and greedy O'Brien, known for his childlike curiosity and cowardice in the face of magical events. Lambert and his family provided many regular (puppet) characters — Judge the dog, Mr Crow (who lived in a cuckoo clock), the mysterious Foxy Loxy, and the untrustworthy Ssneaky Ssnake.[5] The series also featured Irish actor Frank Kelly who played Dr Astro in the series.

Another series created by Eugene Lambert was adapted from a children's book by Patricia Lynch, Brógeen Follows The Magic Tune. Brógeen was a leprechaun who teamed up with a fiddler who had heard a piece of music created by the fairies - and they wanted it back. The series was a great success and won several awards internationally. Some years later, when Lambert enquired about the 2" master video tapes, RTÉ admitted to having re-used them. Brogeen (and most of Wanderly Wagon) was gone forever, although a dubbed version of Brogeen still exists in the archives of NRK.

Lambert Puppet Theatre and Museum edit

Lambert and his wife Mai visited The Harlequin Puppet Theatre in Colwyn Bay, Wales and an International Puppet Festival in Prague. Inspired, they decided to open a puppet theatre of their own, The Lambert Puppet Theatre.

The Lambert Puppet Theatre was established in 1972. In the early years with Finnegan, Eugene toured UK and Ireland extensively and in later years he promoted Ireland for Irish Tourist Board, touring USA, Japan and Australia.[6]

Lambert's Puppet Theatre was responsible for producing the popular 1980s children's television character Bosco who was an ever-present fixture on the Irish national station, with Lambert's daughters, Miriam and then Paula voicing and operating Bosco.

Personal life edit

Lambert and his wife, Mai had ten children, two of whom predeceased him.[6] In the 1950s, Lambert supplemented his day job as a refrigeration engineer with evenings appearing with his vent act[clarification needed] at Gala[clarification needed] concerts and dinners.[7] The Lambert family participated in Jury's Irish Cabaret[clarification needed] for seven years bringing topical puppet acts to the American[clarification needed] audience.

Lambert died at his home in Monkstown, County Dublin on Monday 22 February 2010, aged 82.[1][8] His funeral on 26 February 2010 was attended by entertainers and politicians, with Liam Ó Maonlaí and Sinéad O'Connor singing at his Mass and a miniature Wanderly Wagon featuring in the ceremony.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Eugene Lambert dies aged 82". RTÉ News. RTÉ. 23 February 2010. Retrieved 23 February 2010.
  2. ^ Fiona McCann (24 February 2010). "The father of puppetry in Ireland". The Irish Times. The Irish Times Trust. Retrieved 25 February 2010.
  3. ^ "Puppeteer Eugene Lambert dies at 81". The Belfast Telegraph. Independent News & Media. 23 February 2010. Archived from the original on 20 April 2013. Retrieved 25 February 2010.
  4. ^ a b c O'Shea, Joe (24 February 2010). "A showman who kept a generation entertained". Irish Independent. Retrieved 15 January 2014.
  5. ^ Jason O'Brien (24 February 2010). "Puppeteer leaves a loving legacy of laughter". Irish Independent. Independent News & Media. Retrieved 25 February 2010.
  6. ^ a b Joe O'Shea (24 February 2010). "A showman who kept a generation entertained". Irish Independent. Independent News & Media. Retrieved 25 February 2010.
  7. ^ Conor Hunt (23 February 2010). (News report). RTÉ News. Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 25 February 2010.[dead link]
  8. ^ "Puppeteer Eugene Lambert dies aged 82". The Irish Times. The Irish Times Trust. 23 February 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
  9. ^ "Eugene Lambert laid to rest". RTÉ News. RTÉ. 26 February 2010. Retrieved 26 February 2010.

External links edit

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For the American basketball and football coach see Eugene Lambert coach Eugene Lambert 1928 1 22 February 2010 2 was an Irish puppeteer and actor from County Sligo He was owner of the Lambert Puppet Theatre in Monkstown County Dublin He was noted for co starring as O Brien in the RTE television series Wanderly Wagon and for the Murphy agus a Chairde Murphy and Friends puppet television programme in the 1960s He died in 2010 at the age of 82 Eugene LambertBorn1928 1 County Sligo IrelandDied23 February 2010 2010 02 24 aged 81 Monkstown County Dublin IrelandNationalityIrishOccupation s Puppeteer actor Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Lambert Puppet Theatre and Museum 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editLambert was born and raised in County Sligo 3 His father was the county librarian and died at the age of 35 4 His mother took on his father s old job and Lambert was raised in a bookish home 4 He made his first puppet when he was 8 years old and was a proficient ventriloquist by the time he reached his early teens 4 Career editLambert was long a stalwart of the Irish vaudeville scene particularly in Dublin although he also toured the country frequently with his wife Mai His most common acts were with Finnegan a mischievous storyteller and Judge a pensive dog With the rise of television in the 1960s the Lambert puppet theatre became a fixture in Irish broadcasting In the early 1960s Lambert devised a puppet series for children entitled Murphy agus a Chairde Murphy and His Friends Murphy was a giant who lived in a magical kingdom Its king An Ri only had one problem constant mischief from two witches Feemy and Babog RTE was the only station most people in Ireland could then access and Murphy s adventures were soon an important part of most children s viewing Murphy himself appeared as the in vision continuity announcer all through one of RTE s Christmas Day broadcasts In November 1963 Lambert drew international attention after he successfully acquired a driver s license for his puppet Finnegan Lambert reported that he did so simply to show how easy it was for anybody in Ireland to obtain a license He later co starred in the children s television series Wanderly Wagon as the mischievous and greedy O Brien known for his childlike curiosity and cowardice in the face of magical events Lambert and his family provided many regular puppet characters Judge the dog Mr Crow who lived in a cuckoo clock the mysterious Foxy Loxy and the untrustworthy Ssneaky Ssnake 5 The series also featured Irish actor Frank Kelly who played Dr Astro in the series Another series created by Eugene Lambert was adapted from a children s book by Patricia Lynch Brogeen Follows The Magic Tune Brogeen was a leprechaun who teamed up with a fiddler who had heard a piece of music created by the fairies and they wanted it back The series was a great success and won several awards internationally Some years later when Lambert enquired about the 2 master video tapes RTE admitted to having re used them Brogeen and most of Wanderly Wagon was gone forever although a dubbed version of Brogeen still exists in the archives of NRK Lambert Puppet Theatre and Museum editLambert and his wife Mai visited The Harlequin Puppet Theatre in Colwyn Bay Wales and an International Puppet Festival in Prague Inspired they decided to open a puppet theatre of their own The Lambert Puppet Theatre The Lambert Puppet Theatre was established in 1972 In the early years with Finnegan Eugene toured UK and Ireland extensively and in later years he promoted Ireland for Irish Tourist Board touring USA Japan and Australia 6 Lambert s Puppet Theatre was responsible for producing the popular 1980s children s television character Bosco who was an ever present fixture on the Irish national station with Lambert s daughters Miriam and then Paula voicing and operating Bosco Personal life editLambert and his wife Mai had ten children two of whom predeceased him 6 In the 1950s Lambert supplemented his day job as a refrigeration engineer with evenings appearing with his vent act clarification needed at Gala clarification needed concerts and dinners 7 The Lambert family participated in Jury s Irish Cabaret clarification needed for seven years bringing topical puppet acts to the American clarification needed audience Lambert died at his home in Monkstown County Dublin on Monday 22 February 2010 aged 82 1 8 His funeral on 26 February 2010 was attended by entertainers and politicians with Liam o Maonlai and Sinead O Connor singing at his Mass and a miniature Wanderly Wagon featuring in the ceremony 9 References edit a b c Eugene Lambert dies aged 82 RTE News RTE 23 February 2010 Retrieved 23 February 2010 Fiona McCann 24 February 2010 The father of puppetry in Ireland The Irish Times The Irish Times Trust Retrieved 25 February 2010 Puppeteer Eugene Lambert dies at 81 The Belfast Telegraph Independent News amp Media 23 February 2010 Archived from the original on 20 April 2013 Retrieved 25 February 2010 a b c O Shea Joe 24 February 2010 A showman who kept a generation entertained Irish Independent Retrieved 15 January 2014 Jason O Brien 24 February 2010 Puppeteer leaves a loving legacy of laughter Irish Independent Independent News amp Media Retrieved 25 February 2010 a b Joe O Shea 24 February 2010 A showman who kept a generation entertained Irish Independent Independent News amp Media Retrieved 25 February 2010 Conor Hunt 23 February 2010 Death of Eugene Lambert News report News report RTE News Archived from the original on 5 June 2011 Retrieved 25 February 2010 dead link Puppeteer Eugene Lambert dies aged 82 The Irish Times The Irish Times Trust 23 February 2010 Retrieved 4 October 2020 Eugene Lambert laid to rest RTE News RTE 26 February 2010 Retrieved 26 February 2010 External links editEugene Lambert interview with fustar info 1 3 Eugene Lambert profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eugene Lambert amp oldid 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