Children's and Family Emmy Award for Outstanding Puppeteer Performance explained

Children's and Family Emmy Award for Outstanding Puppeteer Performance
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Awarded For:Outstanding Puppeteer Performance
Presenter:Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
Country:United States
Year:2023
Holder:Ryan Dillon, Sesame Street, 2023

This is a list of winners and nominees of the Children's and Family Emmy Award for Outstanding Puppeteer Performance, which honors performances in both television series and made-for-television/streaming films. The category was established at the 2nd Children's and Family Emmy Awards in 2023, and is open to performers of all genders. It is one of two categories to honor puppetry, alongside the Children's and Family Emmy Award for Outstanding Puppet Design/Styling.

The inaugural recipient, and current holder of the award is Ryan Dillon for his work as the puppeteer of Elmo in Sesame Street, which airs on HBO Max.

Background

On November 17, 2021, the NATAS announced the creation of the Children's and Family Emmy Awards to recognize the best in children's and family television. The organization cited an "explosive growth in the quantity and quality of children’s and family programming" as justification for a dedicated ceremony. Many categories of the awards were previously presented at the Daytime Emmy Awards.[1] Performers (including puppeteers) in programming aimed towards children and young people were previously honored with the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in Children's Programming, which was presented under various names however, following the announcement of the establishment of the Children's and Family Emmy Awards, these categories were discontinued.

The category was announced on July 24, 2023. In a statement, National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences CEO Adam Sharp explained that “historically, puppetry performers would enter in the live action performer categories, so, if you were the handler of a puppet, then you would go up against a lead actor or lead actress, and that created for some odd pairings. But managing a puppet is a very different kind of performance than a regular live action performance,” and noted that the creation of a specific category designed to award these performers would allow them to receive the overdue recognition they deserve. Beginning with the 3rd Children's and Family Emmy Awards in 2024, performers are encouraged to submit an additional "behind the scenes" video alongside their regular submission which “highlights the human with the puppet(s), demonstrating how the puppet comes alive”.[2]

Winners and nominations

2020s

YearActorRoleProgramNetworkRefs
2023
(2nd)
Ryan DillonElmoSesame StreetHBO Max[3] [4]
Leslie Carrara-RudolphAbby Cadabby & TangoSesame StreetHBO Max
Frankie CorderoPurple Panda, Penguin Referee & GregoryDonkey HodiePBS Kids
Harley JenkinsDonkey Hodie
Eric JacobsonBert, Oscar the Grouch & GroverSesame StreetHBO Max
AnimalThe Muppets MayhemDisney+

Programs with multiple nominations

3 nominations
2 nominations

Networks with multiple nominations

3 nominations
2 nominations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hipes. Patrick. November 17, 2022. Children's & Family Emmy Awards Set As Stand-Alone Competition Beginning In 2022. live. November 17, 2021. Deadline. en-US. https://web.archive.org/web/20211117161009/https://deadline.com/2021/11/childrens-and-family-emmy-awards-launch-2022-1234875735/. November 17, 2021.
  2. Web site: Schneider. Michael. July 24, 2023. NATAS Boss Reveals New Emmy Categories for Puppetry, Plus an Update on When the Postponed Daytime Emmys Might Happen. January 15, 2024. Variety. en-US.
  3. Web site: Children's & Family Emmy Awards: Disney Dominates Nominations. November 7, 2023 . The Hollywood Reporter. Tyler. Coates. November 2, 2023.
  4. Web site: Children's & Family Emmys: The Complete Winners List. December 17, 2023. December 18, 2023. Deadline. Patrick. Hipes.