Alison Mork

Alison Mork

Alison Mork is a skilled puppeteer known for her work in various Henson Company productions, including appearances in Puppet Up! - Uncensored improv shows and performances in Stuffed and Unstrung. Her Henson credits span productions like Animal Jam, Bear in the Big Blue House, CityKids, Telling Stories with Tomie DePaola, and Sesame Street, while she has also contributed puppeteering to shows like Pee-wee's Playhouse, The Puzzle Place, Between the Lions, Crank Yankers, Greg the Bunny, Hollow Man, and Team America: World Police.

Movies for Alison Mork...

The Macabre World of Lavender Williams
Title: The Macabre World of Lavender Williams
Character: Puppeteer
Released: May 31, 2009
Type: Movie
Eight year-old Lavender Williams, who recently lost her mother to cancer, sets off on an epic journey to find her Dad, whom she's never met. Her only companion is Lester, her late pet who's returned from the grave to help her. But the journey won't be easy for the girl and her zombie dog, for the evil presence of Sheriff Murdstone stalks them at every turn.
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Title: Telling Stories with Tomie dePaola
Released: August 6, 2001
Type: TV
The show featured children's book author Tomie dePaola and his Muppet friend Gabe the squirrel, encouraging children to make their own stories in a variety of media. In each episode, Tomie told a story featuring his storybook characters Strega Nona, Big Anthony and Bambolona. Gabe visited The Animal Band, a group of woodland creatures, including a rabbit on drums, a weasel on guitar, a penguin on bass, and a raccoon on keytar. Each episode also featured a visit with a guest storyteller or two (often people connected to the Jim Henson Company). The final segment of each episode included a child actor playing Tomie enacting stories from his book "26 Fairmount Avenue."
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Title: The Puzzle Place
Character: Jody Silver (voice)
Released: January 16, 1995
Type: TV
The Puzzle Place is an American children's television series produced by KCET in Los Angeles, California and Lancit Media in New York City, New York. It premiered on the Public Broadcasting Service on January 16, 1995, and ran for about four years, airing its final episode on December 4, 1998. Reruns were continued until March 31, 2000. The show followed a multi-ethnic group of kids from different parts of the United States who hung out at "the Puzzle Place", which is a teen hangout themed around jigsaw puzzle pieces. In each episode the characters were confronted with an everyday conflict usually encountered in childhood and even early teenagerdom, such as making moral decisions, sharing, racism, sexism, etc.
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Pee-wee's Playhouse Christmas Special
Title: Pee-wee's Playhouse Christmas Special
Character: Chairry / Chicky Baby / Magic Screen (voice)
Released: December 21, 1988
Type: Movie
Pee-wee Herman and pals are celebrating Christmas in the Playhouse in their own creative ways: Pee-wee makes a list for Santa Claus 1 1/2 miles long, teaches Little Richard how to ice skate, goes for a sleigh ride with Magic Johnson, commands Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello to make Christmas cards, receives a long phone call from Dinah Shore, even has more musical fun with k.d. lang, the Del Rubio Triplettes and Charo! Finally, Big Red arrives and announces that Pee-wee's Christmas list was so big, he didn't have enough presents for all the children of the world. Will Pee-wee follow his own advice and help others?
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Title: Pee-wee's Playhouse
Character: Chairry (voice) / Magic Screen (voice)
Released: September 13, 1986
Type: TV
Pee-wee's Playhouse is an American children's television program starring Paul Reubens as the childlike Pee-wee Herman.