Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Eren Ozker

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Full Name
  
Eren Ozker

Years active
  
1970-1993

TV shows
  
The Muppet Show

Occupation
  
Actress, puppeteer

Education
  
University of Michigan

Role
  
Puppeteer

Cause of death
  
cancer

Name
  
Eren Ozker


Born
  
July 25, 1948 (
1948-07-25
)
Ankara, Turkey

Died
  
February 25, 1993, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
William Bogert (m. ?–1993)

Nominations
  
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy-Variety Or Music Program

Similar People
  
John Lovelady, Richard Hunt, Jim Henson, Frank Oz, Dave Goelz

Alma mater
  
University of Michigan

Eren Ozker (Turkish: Eren Özker; 25 July 1948 – 25 February 1993) was a Turkish-American puppeteer and actress. She was one of the original performers during the first season of Jim Henson's popular television series The Muppet Show.

Contents

Biography

Ozker was born in Ankara, Turkey, and grew up in Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA. She received a bachelor's degree in drama from the University of Michigan in 1970. Right after graduating, she toured with the National Shakespeare Company, appearing in Hamlet (Ophelia) and The Merchant of Venice (Jessica). She moved to New York City shortly afterward to perform in numerous off-Broadway productions, such as The Master Builder, in which she portrayed Kaia Fosli. Reviews described her as "an Off-Broadway favorite" and as "a fire-cracker burning at both ends." In 1975, she joined the Hartman Theater Company for its first production, The Government Inspector, meeting her future husband, William Bogert, in the process during the original production of The Runner Stumbles.

In 1976, Ozker went to England and joined the cast of The Muppet Show. As the only full-time female Muppeteer on the show at the time, she performed most of the female characters. These included:

  • Wanda - one-half of the singing duo Wayne and Wanda. Their "wholesome, uplifting and decent" acts, as described by Sam the Eagle, were always cut short in disastrous circumstances.
  • Hilda - mostly restricted to backstage appearances, Hilda was the wardrobe lady for the show with a Slavic accent.
  • Janice - Ozker's most famous character, Janice is the guitarist for Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem, as taken over from Fran Brill.
  • Of her three main characters, only Janice survived after Ozker left the show at the end of the first season. Janice was subsequently performed by Richard Hunt, Matt Vogel, Brian Henson, Tyler Bunch and, most recently, David Rudman.

    After performing in Henson productions The Muppet Movieand Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas, Ozker retired from the Muppet scene and returned to the United States to focus on her family. Her last puppeteering performance was in the 1988 production of The Warrior Antat the BrooklynNext Wave Festival.In 1989, Ozker founded and became chairwoman of the Puppeteers Caucus, a working group within the Screen Actors Guild.Ozker was presented the Joseph C. Riley award by the Guild in 1991 in recognition of her services to the industry. Ozker died on 25 February 1993, aged 44. Her husband, actor William Bogert, confirmed after her death that she died from cancer.In addition to her husband, Ozker was survived by four sisters.

    Filmography

    Actress
    1990
    Frankenhooker as
    Puppeteer
    1979
    The Muppet Movie as
    Muppet Performer
    1977
    Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas (TV Movie) as
    Gretchen Fox / Hetty Muskrat / Mrs. Mink / ... (voice)
    1976
    The Muppet Show (TV Series) as
    Janice / Hilda / Wanda / ...
    - Connie Stevens (1977) - Hilda / Wanda / Whatnot Dancer / - (voice)
    - Ethel Merman (1977) - Hilda (voice)
    - Vincent Price (1977) - Hilda / Wanda / Female Ghost / - (voice)
    - Kaye Ballard (1977) - Trumpet Girl / Janice / Plain Woman (voice)
    - Juliet Prowse (1977) - Juliet Prowse Puppet / Girl Dancer / Saloon Girl / - (voice)
    - Mummenschanz (1977) - Girl Dancers (voice)
    - Twiggy (1976) - Hilda / Wanda / Janice / - (voice)
    - Avery Schreiber (1976) - Janice / Wanda / Rowlf's Dancing Partner / - (voice)
    - Phyllis Diller (1976) - Hilda / Janice (voice)
    - Bruce Forsyth (1976) - Hilda / Wanda / Janice (voice)
    - Charles Aznavour (1976) - Hilda / Janice / Banana / - (voice)
    - Ben Vereen (1976) - Hilda / Janice / Wanda (voice)
    - Valerie Harper (1976) - Hilda / Wanda / Animal's Dancing Partner / - (voice)
    - Candice Bergen (1976) - Droop's Dancing Partner / Janice (voice)
    - Harvey Korman (1976) - Wanda / Janice / Rowlf's Dancing Partner (voice)
    - Lena Horne (1976) - Hilda / Janice / Boppity's Dancing Partner / - (voice)
    - Peter Ustinov (1976) - Hilda / Wanda / Post-Transformation Singer / - (voice)
    - Florence Henderson (1976) - Hilda / Girl Dancer / Droop (voice)
    - Paul Williams (1976) - Hilda / Wanda / Janice / - (voice)
    - Ruth Buzzi (1976) - Wanda / Dancer / Screaming Woman / - (voice)
    - Jim Nabors (1976) - Hilda / Wanda / Janice / - (voice)
    - Sandy Duncan (1976) - Hilda / Janice / Rowlf's and Animal's Dancing Partners (voice)
    - Rita Moreno (1976) - Janice (voice)
    - Joel Grey (1976) - Green Frackle / Mary Louise / Janice / - (voice)
    1976
    King Kong as
    Subway Passenger (uncredited)
    Visual Effects
    1988
    Felix the Cat: The Movie (puppeteer: computer animated "Felix" character)
    Soundtrack
    1976
    The Muppet Show (TV Series) (performer - 18 episodes)
    - Connie Stevens (1977) - (performer: "Ain't Misbehavin'")
    - Ethel Merman (1977) - (performer: "There's No Business like Show Business")
    - Vincent Price (1977) - (performer: "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered", "I'm Looking Through You", "You've Got a Friend")
    - Mummenschanz (1977) - (performer: "The Blue Danube")
    - Twiggy (1976) - (performer: "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow!")
    - Avery Schreiber (1976) - (performer: "Tenderly", "Make a Song")
    - Phyllis Diller (1976) - (performer: "Lazy Bones")
    - Bruce Forsyth (1976) - (performer: "I'm My Own Grandpa", "Trees")
    - Charles Aznavour (1976) - (performer: "Maria/Tonight/I Feel Pretty (Medley)", "Inchworm")
    - Valerie Harper (1976) - (performer: "On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)")
    - Harvey Korman (1976) - (performer: "I Get a Kick out of You")
    - Lena Horne (1976) - (performer: "I Got a Name", "Sing")
    - Peter Ustinov (1976) - (performer: "(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song", "You Do Something to Me", "Autumn Leaves" (Les Feuilles Mortes))
    - Paul Williams (1976) - (performer: "Silence", "Sad Song")
    - Ruth Buzzi (1976) - (performer: "Sunny", "Row, Row, Row")
    - Jim Nabors (1976) - (performer: "Indian Love Call")
    - Rita Moreno (1976) - (performer: "Goody, Goody" - uncredited)
    - Joel Grey (1976) - (performer: "Comedy Tonight", "Willkommen")
    Self
    1979
    Your Attitude is Showing: The Answer to Greater Productivity (Documentary short)
    Archive Footage
    2015
    In Their Own Words (TV Series) as
    Muppet Performer
    - Jim Henson (2015) - Muppet Performer (uncredited)
    2009
    20 to 1 (TV Series documentary) as
    Lydia the Tattooed Lady
    - TV Couples (2009) - Lydia the Tattooed Lady
    2008
    A Company of Players (Video documentary short) as
    Chickens / additional Muppets (uncredited)
    2005
    Kermit: A Frog's Life (Video short) as
    Muppet Performer (uncredited)
    1994
    Great Performances (TV Series) as
    Self / Muppet Performer
    - The World of Jim Henson (1994) - Self / Muppet Performer (uncredited)
    1990
    Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
    Muppet Performer
    - Episode dated 18 May 1990 (1990) - Muppet Performer (uncredited)
    - Episode dated 16 May 1990 (1990) - Muppet Performer (uncredited)
    1985
    Muppet Video: Country Music with the Muppets (Video) as
    Little Girl in Gogolala Jubilee Jugband
    1985
    Muppet Video: Muppet Treasures (Video) as
    Hilda / Others
    1985
    Muppet Video: Rock Music with the Muppets (Video) as
    Janice
    1981
    Of Muppets and Men: The Making of 'The Muppet Show' (TV Movie documentary) as
    Whatnot

    References

    Eren Ozker Wikipedia