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* [[John Lovelady]] - ''[[Des O'Connor Entertains]]'' (1976)
 
* [[John Lovelady]] - ''[[Des O'Connor Entertains]]'' (1976)
   
* [[Kevin Clash]] - ''Muppets Tonight [[Episode 101: Michelle Pfeiffer|episode 101]]
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* [[Kevin Clash]] - ''Muppets Tonight'' [[Episode 101: Michelle Pfeiffer|episode 101]]
   
 
* [[Victor Yerrid]] - ''[[Statler and Waldorf: From the Balcony]]'' Pilot, Episode 9-34, and Halloween & Oscar press clips (2005-2006); ESPN's [[Reel Classics Extra]] (2005); [[Muppets Ahoy!]] (2006)
 
* [[Victor Yerrid]] - ''[[Statler and Waldorf: From the Balcony]]'' Pilot, Episode 9-34, and Halloween & Oscar press clips (2005-2006); ESPN's [[Reel Classics Extra]] (2005); [[Muppets Ahoy!]] (2006)

Revision as of 06:07, 4 July 2012

Statler's performer:
Richard Hunt • (1976 - 1991)
Jerry Nelson • (1975; 1992 - 2003)
Steve Whitmire • (2002 - present)
Waldorf's performer:
Jim Henson • (1975 - 1990)
Dave Goelz • (1992 - present)
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Waldorf's on the left, Statler's on the right.

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Television's most famous hecklers, Statler and Waldorf, as drawn by their original builder, Bonnie Erickson of the Muppet Workshop.

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Waldorf and Statler

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Waldorf and Statler

Statler and Waldorf share the stage left balcony box in the Muppet Theater, and the two delight in heckling every aspect of The Muppet Show. Statler and Waldorf are especially unforgiving to Fozzie Bear. However, it is revealed in A Muppet Family Christmas that the two critics were friends with Fozzie's mother, Ma Bear. They always have the last word, with a final comment at the end of each episode.

Waldorf is the one with the pug-like face, mustache, and whiter hair. In almost all productions, Statler appears on the audience's right and Waldorf on the left. A helpful mnemonic is that Waldorf has the wide face.

Statler and Waldorf first appeared as a pair in the 1975 pilot The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence.

On the first season of Muppets Tonight, Statler and Waldorf are seen watching the show from the living room of what appears to be a retirement home. In the second season, they watch the show on a portable television from various locations, including a golf course and a ski lift.

In The Muppet Christmas Carol, they play the ghosts of Scrooge's business partners, Jacob and Robert Marley. In Muppet Treasure Island, Statler and Waldorf are the Figurehead of the Hispaniola. In The Muppets' Wizard of Oz, they appear as the Kalidah Critics, strange beasts who shout insults at anyone attempting to cross a treacherous bridge.

From 2005-2006, Statler and Waldorf starred in a bi-weekly online series, From the Balcony, on the website Movies.com. In the series of short videos, the crotchety pair dished on the latest movie releases.

The duo take on a featured role in The Muppets, sharing the fine print of the Muppet contract with villain Tex Richman. Of course, Statler and Waldorf don't realize that Tex plans to raze Muppet Studios and drill for oil, which would mean the end of their balcony - and their heckling.

Solo appearances

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Conrad Waldorf in Des O'Connor Entertains

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Statler and Waldorf are almost always seen together, but they have made occasional individual appearances. Examples include:

  • Waldorf tries to convince John Denver to back out of his appearance on The Muppet Show in the teaser for Episode 401.
  • When Statler can't make it to The Muppet Show guest starring Dizzy Gillespie, Waldorf brings his wife Astoria, who bore a striking resemblance to Statler.
  • Statler appeared on his own in a few of the Muppet comic strips, such as one (reprinted in On the Town) in which he asks Fozzie for a copy of his monologue to cure his insomnia.

Reversed positions

Until 2011, in almost all productions, Statler traditionally sat on the right, and Waldorf on the left. One notable exception was their debut in The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence, where their positions were reversed. With the duo out promoting The Muppets from late 2011 onward, sides were reversed.

Instances of the occurrence of Statler on the left and Waldorf on the right include:

Trivia

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The duo watching themselves on TV.

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Casting History: Statler

Primary Performers

  • Steve Whitmire - Weezer's "Keep Fishin'" music video (2002) to Present

Other Performers

Casting History: Waldorf

Primary Performers

Other Performers

Book appearances

See also

External links