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Jerome Ravn Juhl (July 27, 1938 – September 25, 2005) was an American television and film writer, best known for his work with The Muppets . Biography. Juhl was born in St. Paul, Minnesota; his family moved to Menlo Park, California, when he was 14.
Jerome Ravn Juhl, known professionally as Jerry Juhl, (June 28, 1938[1] — September 25, 2005[2]) was the head writer for the Muppets for nearly four decades. He played a key role in developing the personalities of many of the best known Muppet characters, and scripted five Muppet movies.
Oct 6, 2005 · Jerry Juhl, the Emmy Award-winning former head writer for the Muppets who provided much of the heart and soul to Jim Henson’s iconic troupe of fleece and foam puppets, has died....
Oct 9, 2005 · Jerry Juhl, whose Emmy Award-winning writing gave life to Jim Henson's whimsically irreverent Muppets on television and film, died on Sept. 27 at a hospital in San Francisco.
Jerry Juhl. Writer: The Muppet Movie. Jerry Juhl became the first full-time employee of Jim Henson Co. in 1961 after meeting Henson at a puppeteer's convention. The company coined the term "Muppet," a combination of the words marionette and puppet, and created a series of short skits parodying television news people.
Oct 9, 2005 · Jerry Juhl, the Emmy Award-winning former head writer for the Muppets who provided much of the heart and soul to Jim Henson’s iconic troupe of fleece and foam puppets, has died....
Oct 10, 2005 · San Francisco, CA – Emmy-winner Jerry Juhl, head writer of The Muppet Show and co-creator of Fraggle Rock, has died of cancer in San Francisco. He was 67. Juhl met Jim Henson at a puppeteers convention, and became the first full-time employee of Jim Henson Co. in 1961.