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Rowlf the Dog

Rowlf the Dog is a Muppet character, a scruffy brown dog of indeterminate breed with a rounded black nose and long floppy ears. He was created and originally performed by Jim Henson. Rowlf is the Muppet Theatre's resident pianist on The Muppet Show, as well as one of the show's main cast members. Laid-back and wisecracking, his humor is characterized as deadpan and as such, he is one of few Muppets who is rarely flustered by the show's prevalent mayhem. He is claimed to be the Muppet most like Henson was in real life.

Rowlf the Dog
The Muppets character
First appearanceVarious Purina dog food commercials (1962)[1]
Created byJim Henson
Voiced byJim Henson (1962–1990)
Bill Barretta (1996–present)
Performed byJim Henson (1962–1990)
Bill Barretta (1996–present)
In-universe information
SpeciesMuppet Dog
GenderMale

Career

Rowlf was introduced in 1962 for Purina Dog Chow TV commercials aired in Canada, in which he appeared with Baskerville the Hound. Jim Henson designed Rowlf, and Don Sahlin built him; it was Sahlin's first Muppet construction.[2]

The Jimmy Dean Show

Rowlf rose to popularity as Jimmy Dean's sidekick on The Jimmy Dean Show, performed by Henson and Frank Oz. He was the first Muppet with a regular spot on network television,[3] appearing in 85 of the 86 total episodes from 1963 to the show's end in 1966.[4] Jimmy Dean stated that Rowlf's segments were one of the most popular parts of the show, and that Rowlf drew two thousand fan letters a week.[5] Henson was so grateful for the exposure Dean offered on his show, even proposing that he take a 40% stake in Henson's company. Dean refused, however, later saying in 2005, "I didn't do anything to earn that."[6] Dean and Rowlf appeared together for the last time in an episode of The Ed Sullivan Show airing on October 8, 1967, performing "Friendship" while doing the "herd of cows" gag.

Sesame Street

In 1968, Rowlf appeared with Kermit the Frog on the pitch reel for Sesame Street. At the end of the pitch reel, Rowlf is depicted as being eager to join the Sesame Street cast, while Kermit seems reluctant to do so; however, it was Kermit who became a Sesame star, while Rowlf appeared only in one filmed segment and was never a part of the show's regular cast.

The Muppets

In 1976, Rowlf joined the recurring cast of The Muppet Show as the show's pianist. Rowlf also played Dr. Bob, the wisecracking doctor in the recurring medical drama parody skit "Veterinarian's Hospital", alongside nurses Janice and Miss Piggy. Though considered one of the main characters, he rarely interacted with any of the backstage plots involving the show's weekly guest stars.

Rowlf achieved movie stardom with his appearance in The Muppet Movie (1979). The film depicts Rowlf's origin as a musician, at a piano bar, who is discovered by Kermit while on his way to Hollywood. In the scene, Rowlf and Kermit sing the duet "I Hope That Somethin' Better Comes Along!", a song about their troubles with women. Afterwards, Rowlf leaves the bar and joins Kermit and the other Muppets on their trip to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune. He later plays the harmonica during Gonzo's song "I'm Going to Go Back There Someday".

In 1984, Baby Rowlf debuted playing a toy piano during a musical number in The Muppets Take Manhattan. This fantasy sequence with the Muppets as babies was so popular that it resulted in the successful animated cartoon spinoff Muppet Babies. He was voiced on that program by Katie Leigh.

Jim Henson's last public performance as Rowlf before his death was as guest on The Arsenio Hall Show in 1989. For several years afterward, the character was retired out of deference to Henson's memory (only returning for silent cameos in The Muppet Christmas Carol and Muppet Treasure Island), as he was both the first Muppet to achieve popularity and, according to some sources, the character closest to Jim Henson's personality, with Henson's son Brian saying in the introduction to episode 117 of The Muppet Show: "Kermit was my father's best known character, but a lot of people think he was more like Rowlf in real life except he couldn't play the piano as well."

Since 1996, Rowlf has been portrayed by puppeteer Bill Barretta. Barretta has gradually transitioned into the role. Rowlf's first words since Henson's death were in the second episode of Muppets Tonight. Rowlf also had several lines of dialogue in The Muppet Show Live (2001) and spoke two lines of dialogue ("Hey, Kermit!" and "Yeah! Heh, heh. Oh!") in It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie (2002). In 2005, Rowlf had a 190-word monologue in the second episode of Statler and Waldorf: From the Balcony. Rowlf appeared in the "Keep Fishin'" music video for rock band Weezer. Although he's only briefly seen, Rowlf had a more prominent role in the behind-the-scenes making-of special that accompanied it, Weezer and the Muppets Go Fishin'.

Additionally, Bill Barretta recorded the vocals as Rowlf singing "The Christmas Party Sing-Along" for the 2006 The Muppets: A Green and Red Christmas album.[citation needed]

Rowlf and Kermit appeared together at the 2011 Disney D23 Expo to honor Jim Henson's posthumous induction as a Disney Legend, singing a live duet of "The Rainbow Connection", as they were Henson's first two Muppet characters.[7]

Rowlf appears in The Muppets (2011), initially saddened he wasn't included in the montage depicting the principal Muppets being reunited (Rowlf was asleep, and was simply woken up by Kermit and easily convinced to join the cause), and helps rebuild the Muppet theater. He also performs "Smells Like Teen Spirit" in a barbershop quartet with Sam the Eagle, Beaker, and Link Hogthrob during the Muppet Telethon, as well as an unwilling (and captive) Jack Black.

As of 2014, Rowlf is on long-term display at the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta, Georgia.[8]

In 2019, Rowlf appeared with Darci Lynne on America's Got Talent: The Champions, singing "Can't Smile Without You".

Filmography

Album

A solo album titled Ol' Brown Ears is Back was released by BMG in 1993 and featured 14 songs recorded by Jim Henson as Rowlf.[3][9] The album had been recorded in 1984 but went unreleased until three years after Henson's death.

References

  1. ^ Shemin, Craig (2014). Disney's The Muppets Character Encyclopedia. New York: DK Publishing. p. 155. ISBN 9781465417480.
  2. ^ "2/–/1963 – 'Don Sahlin started to work regularly.' | Jim Henson's Red Book". Henson.com. 2014-02-03. Retrieved 2014-04-09.
  3. ^ a b . Whatculture.com. 2012-09-23. Archived from the original on 2012-11-10. Retrieved 2014-04-09.
  4. ^ "Museum of the Moving Image - Visit - Calendar - A Dog's Life: A Rowlf Retrospective". Movingimage.us. 2013-11-29. Retrieved 2014-04-09.
  5. ^ Dean, Jimmy (2004). Thirty Years of Sausage, Fifty Years of Ham: Jimmy Dean's Own Story. Berkley Books. ISBN 042521026X.
  6. ^ , Craig McDonald interviews Jimmy Dean, 2005
  7. ^ Disney D23 2011 Expo, Disney Legends Award Ceremony
  8. ^ "Special Exhibits: Jim Henson: A Man and His Frog". Center for Puppetry Arts in Fulton County Georgia. 2014. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
  9. ^ "Rowlf the Dog's Solo Album Pleases - Los Angeles Times". Articles.latimes.com. 1993-05-29. Retrieved 2014-04-09.

External links

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Rowlf the Dog news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rowlf the Dog is a Muppet character a scruffy brown dog of indeterminate breed with a rounded black nose and long floppy ears He was created and originally performed by Jim Henson Rowlf is the Muppet Theatre s resident pianist on The Muppet Show as well as one of the show s main cast members Laid back and wisecracking his humor is characterized as deadpan and as such he is one of few Muppets who is rarely flustered by the show s prevalent mayhem He is claimed to be the Muppet most like Henson was in real life Rowlf the DogThe Muppets characterFirst appearanceVarious Purina dog food commercials 1962 1 Created byJim HensonVoiced byJim Henson 1962 1990 Bill Barretta 1996 present Other Katie Leigh Muppet Babies John Kennedy Muppet RaceMania Matt Danner Muppet Babies 2018 revival Performed byJim Henson 1962 1990 Bill Barretta 1996 present In universe informationSpeciesMuppet DogGenderMale Contents 1 Career 1 1 The Jimmy Dean Show 1 2 Sesame Street 1 3 The Muppets 2 Filmography 3 Album 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditRowlf was introduced in 1962 for Purina Dog Chow TV commercials aired in Canada in which he appeared with Baskerville the Hound Jim Henson designed Rowlf and Don Sahlin built him it was Sahlin s first Muppet construction 2 The Jimmy Dean Show Edit Rowlf rose to popularity as Jimmy Dean s sidekick on The Jimmy Dean Show performed by Henson and Frank Oz He was the first Muppet with a regular spot on network television 3 appearing in 85 of the 86 total episodes from 1963 to the show s end in 1966 4 Jimmy Dean stated that Rowlf s segments were one of the most popular parts of the show and that Rowlf drew two thousand fan letters a week 5 Henson was so grateful for the exposure Dean offered on his show even proposing that he take a 40 stake in Henson s company Dean refused however later saying in 2005 I didn t do anything to earn that 6 Dean and Rowlf appeared together for the last time in an episode of The Ed Sullivan Show airing on October 8 1967 performing Friendship while doing the herd of cows gag Sesame Street Edit In 1968 Rowlf appeared with Kermit the Frog on the pitch reel for Sesame Street At the end of the pitch reel Rowlf is depicted as being eager to join the Sesame Street cast while Kermit seems reluctant to do so however it was Kermit who became a Sesame star while Rowlf appeared only in one filmed segment and was never a part of the show s regular cast The Muppets Edit In 1976 Rowlf joined the recurring cast of The Muppet Show as the show s pianist Rowlf also played Dr Bob the wisecracking doctor in the recurring medical drama parody skit Veterinarian s Hospital alongside nurses Janice and Miss Piggy Though considered one of the main characters he rarely interacted with any of the backstage plots involving the show s weekly guest stars Rowlf achieved movie stardom with his appearance in The Muppet Movie 1979 The film depicts Rowlf s origin as a musician at a piano bar who is discovered by Kermit while on his way to Hollywood In the scene Rowlf and Kermit sing the duet I Hope That Somethin Better Comes Along a song about their troubles with women Afterwards Rowlf leaves the bar and joins Kermit and the other Muppets on their trip to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune He later plays the harmonica during Gonzo s song I m Going to Go Back There Someday In 1984 Baby Rowlf debuted playing a toy piano during a musical number in The Muppets Take Manhattan This fantasy sequence with the Muppets as babies was so popular that it resulted in the successful animated cartoon spinoff Muppet Babies He was voiced on that program by Katie Leigh Jim Henson s last public performance as Rowlf before his death was as guest on The Arsenio Hall Show in 1989 For several years afterward the character was retired out of deference to Henson s memory only returning for silent cameos in The Muppet Christmas Carol and Muppet Treasure Island as he was both the first Muppet to achieve popularity and according to some sources the character closest to Jim Henson s personality with Henson s son Brian saying in the introduction to episode 117 of The Muppet Show Kermit was my father s best known character but a lot of people think he was more like Rowlf in real life except he couldn t play the piano as well Since 1996 Rowlf has been portrayed by puppeteer Bill Barretta Barretta has gradually transitioned into the role Rowlf s first words since Henson s death were in the second episode of Muppets Tonight Rowlf also had several lines of dialogue in The Muppet Show Live 2001 and spoke two lines of dialogue Hey Kermit and Yeah Heh heh Oh in It s a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie 2002 In 2005 Rowlf had a 190 word monologue in the second episode of Statler and Waldorf From the Balcony Rowlf appeared in the Keep Fishin music video for rock band Weezer Although he s only briefly seen Rowlf had a more prominent role in the behind the scenes making of special that accompanied it Weezer and the Muppets Go Fishin Additionally Bill Barretta recorded the vocals as Rowlf singing The Christmas Party Sing Along for the 2006 The Muppets A Green and Red Christmas album citation needed Rowlf and Kermit appeared together at the 2011 Disney D23 Expo to honor Jim Henson s posthumous induction as a Disney Legend singing a live duet of The Rainbow Connection as they were Henson s first two Muppet characters 7 Rowlf appears in The Muppets 2011 initially saddened he wasn t included in the montage depicting the principal Muppets being reunited Rowlf was asleep and was simply woken up by Kermit and easily convinced to join the cause and helps rebuild the Muppet theater He also performs Smells Like Teen Spirit in a barbershop quartet with Sam the Eagle Beaker and Link Hogthrob during the Muppet Telethon as well as an unwilling and captive Jack Black As of 2014 Rowlf is on long term display at the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta Georgia 8 In 2019 Rowlf appeared with Darci Lynne on America s Got Talent The Champions singing Can t Smile Without You Filmography EditVarious Purina dog food commercials 1962 TV The Jimmy Dean Show 1963 1966 TV Sesame Street Number Song Series 9 1969 TV The Muppet Show 1976 1981 TV The Muppet Movie 1979 The Great Muppet Caper 1981 The Muppets Take Manhattan 1984 Muppet Babies 1984 1991 TV A Muppet Family Christmas 1987 TV The Muppet Christmas Carol 1992 Muppet Treasure Island 1996 Muppets Tonight 1996 1998 TV Muppets from Space 1999 It s a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie 2002 TV The Muppets Wizard of Oz 2005 TV A Muppet Christmas Letters to Santa 2008 TV Studio DC Almost Live 2008 The Muppets 2011 Lady Gaga and the Muppets Holiday Spectacular 2013 TV Muppets Most Wanted 2014 The Muppets 2015 2016 TV Muppet Babies 2018 TV America s Got Talent The Champions 2019 TV Muppets Haunted Mansion 2021 Disney Appearance of the OrganistAlbum EditMain article Ol Brown Ears is Back A solo album titled Ol Brown Ears is Back was released by BMG in 1993 and featured 14 songs recorded by Jim Henson as Rowlf 3 9 The album had been recorded in 1984 but went unreleased until three years after Henson s death References Edit Shemin Craig 2014 Disney s The Muppets Character Encyclopedia New York DK Publishing p 155 ISBN 9781465417480 2 1963 Don Sahlin started to work regularly Jim Henson s Red Book Henson com 2014 02 03 Retrieved 2014 04 09 a b The Secret Genius Of Rowlf The Dog Whatculture com 2012 09 23 Archived from the original on 2012 11 10 Retrieved 2014 04 09 Museum of the Moving Image Visit Calendar A Dog s Life A Rowlf Retrospective Movingimage us 2013 11 29 Retrieved 2014 04 09 Dean Jimmy 2004 Thirty Years of Sausage Fifty Years of Ham Jimmy Dean s Own Story Berkley Books ISBN 042521026X 1 Craig McDonald interviews Jimmy Dean 2005 Disney D23 2011 Expo Disney Legends Award Ceremony Special Exhibits Jim Henson A Man and His Frog Center for Puppetry Arts in Fulton County Georgia 2014 Retrieved 12 July 2014 Rowlf the Dog s Solo Album Pleases Los Angeles Times Articles latimes com 1993 05 29 Retrieved 2014 04 09 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rowlf the Dog Rowlf the Dog on Muppet Wiki Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rowlf the Dog amp oldid 1118448835, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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