Leslie Carrara-Rudolph
American actress, singer
Leslie Carrara-Rudolph
Other names Leslie Carrara Leslie Rudolph Occupations Years active 1996–present Known for Sesame Street
Leslie Carrara-Rudolph , sometimes credited as Leslie Carrara, is an American actress and puppeteer . She is best known as a Muppet performer on Sesame Street originating the character Abby Cadabby , for which she has received seven Emmy Award nominations.
Career
Carrara-Rudolph began performing with the Muppets in 1996 on the ABC series Muppets Tonight , on which she performed Spamela Hamderson and Darci.[ 1] Since 1996, Carrara-Rudolph has been a performer on Sesame Street . She originated the role of Abby Cadabby in 2006 and has performed various additional characters.[ 2] Since 2009, she has received five Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series.[ 3] [ 4]
In 2004, Carrara-Rudolph puppeteered Blue during the first season of the Nick Jr. series Blue's Room . From 2005 to 2008, Carrara-Rudolph performed Ginger in the Playhouse Disney series Johnny and the Sprites .[ 5] She is one of the founding members of The Jim Henson Company improv group Puppet Up! .
In addition the puppetry, Carrara-Rudolph has provided voiceover for various animated series and video games. From 2010 to 2015, Carrara-Rudolph voiced Peg Puppy in the Nickelodeon animated series T.U.F.F. Puppy . From 2016 to 2018, she voiced Bubbles on Splash and Bubbles . In 2022, she reprised her role as Abby in the Sesame Street animated series Mecha Builders .
In 2023, Carrara-Rudolph performed Penny Waxman in the Disney+ series The Muppets Mayhem .[ 4]
Personal life
Carrara-Rudolph is married to Paul Rudolph, a music composer for Sesame Street .[ 6]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Production
Role
Notes
1996–1998
Muppets Tonight
Spamela Hamderson, Darci, Shirley, Dorothy Bovine, Belle the Bubble Mom, Additional Muppets
Performer
1996–present
Sesame Street
Abby Cadabby , Lotta Chatter, Rosa, Sleeping Beauty, Virginia Virginia, Tango, Additional Muppets
1997–1998
The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss
Little Cat A, Morton the Elephant Bird, Princess Tizz, Additional Muppets
2000–2003
Poochini's Yard
Wendy White
Voice
2003
Animal Jam
Edi the Zebra
Performer
2004
All Grown Up!
Myron
Voice
2004–2005
Blue's Room
Blue
Puppeteer (season 1)
2005–2008
Johnny and the Sprites
Ginger
Performer
2008–2009
Panwapa
Koko the Penguin, Sheep Kid #2
2008
A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa
Additional Muppets
Performer; television special
2009–2011
The Electric Company
Werewolf, Bat, Mummy
Voice
2010–2015
T.U.F.F. Puppy
Peg Puppy
2015–2024
Nature Cat
Gracie the Toad, Sadie Dog, Rat, Additional voices
2016–2018
Splash and Bubbles
Bubbles, Flo
2020
The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo
Abby Cadabby
Performer
2021–present
Donkey Hodie
Dodie Hodie
2022–2023
Mecha Builders
Abby Cadabby
Voice
2023
The Muppets Mayhem
Penny Waxman
Performer
Video games
Awards and nominations
References
^ "Stars of 'Sesame Street' to visit central Illinois with puppets, music and comedy for all ages" . WGLT . 2023-08-03. Retrieved 2024-08-08 .
^ mford@pantagraph.com, Mary Ann Ford (2007-01-14). "Normal native's wife voice of Abby Cadabby" . pantagraph.com . Retrieved 2024-08-08 .
^ Daytime Emmy 2012 Coverage: Leslie Carrara aka Abby Cadabby , 26 June 2012, archived from the original on 2021-12-19, retrieved 2021-07-30
^ a b "Leslie Carrara-Rudolph (Abby Cadabby)" . Sesame Workshop . 2023-03-13. Retrieved 2024-08-08 .
^ Group, Susan Young | Bay Area News; MediaNews (2007-01-14). "Puppeteer spices 'Sprites' with Ginger" . East Bay Times . Retrieved 2024-08-08 .
^ Sayasane, Elizabeth; Guillen, Elise (2019-04-22). "Alumnus finds dream career on Sesame Street" . The Daily Illini . Retrieved 2024-08-08 .
^ Coates, Tyler (2 November 2023). "Children's & Family Emmy Awards: Disney Dominates Nominations" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved November 7, 2023 .
^ Schneider, Michael (December 12, 2024). "Children's & Family Emmys 2024 Nominations: 'Percy Jackson,' 'Sesame Street,' 'Spiderwick Chronicles' Lead; Ceremony Moves to March" . Variety . Retrieved December 12, 2024 .
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