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Jim Thurman was born on March 13, 1935 in Dallas, Texas, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Mathnet (1987), The Electric Company (1971) and Square One TV (1987). He was married to Patricia Coriell. He died on April 14, 2007 in Sheffield, Massachusetts, USA.
Date Of Birth March 13, 1935 Died 2007-04-14 Place Of Birth Dallas, Texas, United States Height 1.83 Profession Actor, Writer, Producer Education University of Michigan Spouse Patricia Star Sign Pisces
Actor Title Year Status Character Sesame Street 1969-1996 TV Series Teeny Little Superguy / Christopher Clumsy / Man with Up and Down Remote / ... Marsupilami 1993 TV Series Baby Monkey 1 / Baby Monkey 2 / Baby Monkey 3 Square One Television 1987-1992 TV Series Glitch / Mathman's Instructor / Various / ... Dr. Seuss: I Am Not Going to Get Up Today! 1991 Video short voice Dr. Seuss' ABC 1991 Video short voice P.D. Eastman: Are You My Mother? 1991 Video short voice Snowie and the Seven Dorps 1991 Short voice Mathnet 1987-1991 TV Series Vern / Beak of Little Louie / Crusty Best ABC Video Ever! 1989 Video short voice Best Counting Video Ever! 1989 Video short voice Turkey Television 1985 TV Series Thurman T. Turkey Teeny Little Super Guy 1982 Short Teeny Little Super Guy (voice) Louis James Hates School 1980 Short Storyteller / All characters (voice) It's So Nice to Have a Wolf Around the House 1979 Short Old Man / Peppy / Ginger / ... (voice, uncredited) Rainbowland 1978 Short Narrator / All characters (voice)
Writer Title Year Status Character The Quitter 1988 Video short Mathnet 1987 TV Series creator Square One Television 1987 TV Series Teeny Little Super Guy 1982 Short Louis James Hates School 1980 Short script It's So Nice to Have a Wolf Around the House 1979 Short script A Walking Tour of Sesame Street 1979 TV Movie Out to Lunch 1974 TV Movie The Electric Company 1971 TV Series Changing Scene IV 1971 TV Special Changing Scene III 1971 TV Special Lancelot Link: Secret Chimp 1970 TV Series written by - 2 episodes Roger Ramjet 1965 TV Series 1 episode
Producer Title Year Status Character Square One Television 1987 TV Series associate producer / senior producer
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Sing Yourself Silly! 1990 Video short performer: "Calcutta Joe" - uncredited Teeny Little Super Guy 1982 Short performer: "Teeny Little Super Guy"
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1973 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming - Entertainment/Fictional The Electric Company (1971)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1992 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series Square One TV (1987) 1991 Edgar Edgar Allan Poe Awards Best Television Feature or Miniseries Mathnet (1987) 1990 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series Square One TV (1987) 1989 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series Square One TV (1987) 1974 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming The Electric Company (1971)
Known for movies Teeny Little Super Guy (1982) as Teeny Little Super Guy
Mathnet (1987-1991) as Vern / Beak of Little Louie / Crusty
Snowie and the Seven Dorps (1991) as Actor
The Electric Company (1971) as Writer