Jim Boyd



Jim Boyd' is an actor best known for his work on The Electric Company, staying for the entire run. Boyd had originally been a puppeteer on the WPIX-TV series The Surprise Show and was hired by CTW to reprise his puppet character Lorelei the Chicken, perform the suit character Paul the Gorilla, and providing off-screen voice-overs, notably as the angry caller J. Arthur Crank. Beginning in the second season, Boyd brought Crank before the cameras and expanded his repertoire to include the Blue Beetle, the Wolfman, and the puppet Maurice the Plant.

Crank remained Boyd's signature character, however, and had the privilege of meeting two Sesame Street Muppets. He proved fairly sympathetic when encountering a tearful Grover at Vi's Diner, but later rejoiced in paying tribute to his mentor and role model, Oscar the Grouch.

Boyd also appeared in the special Out to Lunch, reprising most of his characters and playing bit parts in the Electric Company/Sesame Street crossover segments, such as the ABC studios stage manager in the intro and a beaten gambler in the Kookamunga Kid sketch with Cookie Monster.

Boyd also supplied the voice of Spider-Man in the Spidey Super Stories album based on the Electric Company skits. Outside of a guest appearance Law & Order, Boyd's post-Electric Company work has been limited; most recently, he's appeared in supplementary DVD interviews and PBs documentaries about the series.