Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox person David Charles Goelz (Template:IPAc-en born July 16, 1946) is an American puppeteer and actor known for his work with the Muppets. He is best known for performing the characters Gonzo the Great, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Zoot, and Beauregard. He joined Jim Henson's Muppet team in 1973 and has been a key performer in many Muppet productions, including The Muppet Show, Fraggle Rock, and various movies and television specials.

Early lifeEdit

Goelz was born on July 16, 1946 in Los Angeles, California. He had a childhood interest in puppetry, fascinated by the children's television shows Howdy Doody and Time for Beany. After graduating from John Burroughs High School in Burbank, he attended the Los Angeles Art Center College of Design, beginning his career as an industrial designer.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> He applied to work at Walt Disney Imagineering, but was not considered on the basis that they had sufficient industrial designers already employed.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Goelz went on to work for companies such as John Deere, American Airlines, and Hewlett-Packard.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> During this time, he regularly viewed episodes of Sesame Street, fascinated with the design process behind the Muppet characters, costumes, and performances, leading him to wonder about the creators behind them.<ref name=":0">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name=":1">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

As a child, Goelz appeared as an extra in the 1961 Disney film The Parent Trap.<ref>An Ode to Gonzo: The Dave Goelz Tribute Event, October 17, 2016</ref>

CareerEdit

1972–1975: Early careerEdit

In 1972, Goelz attended a workshop conducted by Frank Oz at the Puppeteers of America National Convention in Oakland, California. One month later, following an invitation from Oz, Goelz attended daily tapings of Sesame Street during a work trip to Pennsylvania.<ref name=":1" /> During his visit, he brought three puppets he had recently built. Impressed by his work, Bonnie Erickson, former head of the Muppet workshop, recommended that Goelz meet Jim Henson.<ref name=":1" /><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Months later, he was able to present his design portfolio to Henson, ultimately receiving a job offer with Henson Associates as a part-time puppet builder. His assignment was to build puppets and design effects for a proposed Broadway stage play. However, the show was soon abandoned in order to produce the ABC pilot The Muppets Valentine Show.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name=":3">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Upon returning to California, Goelz had been replaced by his electronics employer. He then set up his own shop, creating puppets and producing videos for industrial clients. Eight months later, in the fall of 1974, Henson offered a full-time position as a designer and puppet builder, and occasional performer in specials, while allowing him to retain his main industrial clients.<ref name=":5">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Returning to New York, Goelz began work on The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence, where he built the puppets Nigel, Animal, Floyd Pepper, and Zoot, the latter becoming his first major character.<ref name=":3" />

1976–1982: The Muppet Show and GonzoEdit

In 1976, Goelz traveled to London to begin work on The Muppet Show.<ref name=":6" /> In addition to reprising the role of Zoot, he was promoted to principal Muppet performer with the starring role of The Great Gonzo. The puppet previously debuted in The Great Santa Claus Switch as Cigar Box Frackle and had made brief appearances in the Muppet Meeting Films and Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, under different performers.<ref name="“FT2”">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name=":5" /> Despite this promotion, he was still employed in the Muppet workshop.

Goelz recalled the hectic schedule of working full-time behind the scenes and in front of the cameras, describing his typical day as involving running back and forth between making puppets and performing. He admitted that he did not know anything about performing at the time and had no training for it. At the end of the first season, he asked Henson if he could return the following year solely as a performer, to which Henson agreed.<ref name="“FT2”" />

During the first season of the show, Gonzo was still being developed. Initially, Goelz was concerned about finding the right voice for the character. He conceived the voice on the morning of the first taping. He later recalled that he believed he had the weakest voice among the Muppet performers and felt anxious about singing for the first time.<ref>Template:Cite AV media</ref><ref>Template:Cite AV media</ref>

Goelz viewed Gonzo as a misfit and out of place, mirroring his own feelings as a performer.<ref name=":0" /><ref name="“FT2”" /> The early design of Gonzo featured a permanently sad expression, which influenced him to give the character a similarly depressed demeanor. He described the character's downcast eyes as initially making him easier to play, reflecting his own feelings of being an impostor in show business and learning to perform and puppeteer on the job.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":5" /><ref name=":6">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

At times, Goelz's portrayal of the character steered more comedic. He ultimately began to feel limited by Gonzo's droopy eyelids, which made it difficult convey excitement and limited the character's emotions. After the first season, he asked Henson if he could build a Gonzo puppet with an eye mechanism, to which Henson agreed. He returned to New York to make the modifications, allowing Gonzo to convey his excitement and enthusiasm more effectively. Gonzo's character evolved from a nervous, depressed failure to a manic, confident stuntman. Other facets of the character, such as his romantic fascination with poultry, were introduced in the second season.<ref name="“Williamette”">Template:Cite news</ref>

In addition to the starring role of Gonzo, Goelz also performed saxophone player Zoot and scientist Dr. Bunsen Honeydew. In later seasons, he introduced a new character, Beauregard, the slow-witted backstage janitor.

1983–1999: Fraggle Rock and Henson's deathEdit

In 1983, Goelz was cast in Fraggle Rock as Boober Fraggle. He also performed Uncle Traveling Matt, Philo, and the World's Oldest Fraggle, as well as a variety of guests and incidental characters.

Goelz also worked on Henson's forays into the fantasy genre, performing skekUng and Fizzgig in The Dark Crystal and Sir Didymus in Labyrinth.<ref name="Plume">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In 1986, he played Rugby Tiger in The Christmas Toy, later reprising the role in The Secret Life of Toys. In 1989, he performed Digit in The Jim Henson Hour.<ref name="“FT2”" />

Following Henson's death in 1990, Goelz's role as Gonzo gained increased prominence, beginning with The Muppet Christmas Carol where he portrayed Gonzo as Charles Dickens.<ref name=":2">Template:Cite news</ref> In 1992, he took over the role of Waldorf from Henson. He introduced the characters Randy Pig and Bill the Bubble Guy in Muppets Tonight in 1996. In 1999, Gonzo's role in Muppets From Space marked his first leading role in a Muppet production.

Goelz puppeteered the face of Earl Sinclair in Dinosaurs during the show's first two seasons. From 1996 to 1998, he performed Stinky the Skunk in Jim Henson's Animal Show and Humongous Chicken in The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland.

2000–present: Continued careerEdit

In 2002, Goelz was cast as the voice of Figment in the revamped version of Epcot's Journey Into Imagination with Figment ride at Walt Disney World Resort.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Goelz continues to regularly perform in new Muppet productions. In 2011 and 2014, he reprised his roles as Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Zoot, Waldorf, Beauregard and other signature characters in The Muppets and Muppets Most Wanted. In 2023, he performed Zoot in the Disney+ series The Muppets Mayhem.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In 2015, Goelz voiced Subconscious Guard Frank in the Pixar film Inside Out. He reprised the role as Mind Cop Frank in Inside Out 2 in 2024.<ref name=":4" /> In 2019, he voiced Baffi the Fizzgig in the Netflix original series The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance. Since 2018, he has voiced characters in various installments of the StoryBots franchise.

Goelz reprised the voices of his Fraggle Rock roles in the Apple TV+ Fraggle Rock: Rock On! shorts in 2020, with puppeteering by John Tartaglia. Following the success of the shorts, a reboot of Fraggle Rock was ordered by the streaming service. Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock premiered on January 21, 2022, with Goelz continuing to provide voices of his characters and serving as co-executive producer.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Personal lifeEdit

Goelz is married to Debra Goelz, a writer and former CFO of Jim Henson Productions. They have two children.<ref name=":1" />

Over the years, Goelz has sustained a number of injuries due to the physical positions Muppet performers must maintain for extended periods and contort into small spaces. These injuries have resulted in four shoulder surgeries and a hip replacement.<ref name=":1" />

FilmographyEdit

FilmEdit

Year Title Role Notes
1961 The Parent Trap Extra
1979 The Muppet Movie Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Zoot, Doglion, Beauregard Performer
1981 The Great Muppet Caper Gonzo, Beauregard, Zoot, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew and Lubbock Lou Performer
1982 The Dark Crystal General, Fizzgig Puppeteer
1984 The Muppets Take Manhattan Gonzo, Chester the Rat, Bill the Frog, Zoot, a Penguin, Jim the Dog, Baby Gonzo, Beauregard and Dr. Bunsen Honeydew Performer
1986 Labyrinth Sir Didymus, The Hat, Left Door Knocker, Fiery #3, Guard Puppeteer
The Christmas Toy Rugby Tiger, Ditz Performer; television film
1992 The Muppet Christmas Carol Gonzo (as Charles Dickens), Waldorf (as Robert Marley), Betina Cratchit, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew Performer
1994 Muppet Classic Theater Gonzo, Randy Pig, Elvis Performer; direct-to-video film
1996 Muppet Treasure Island Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Waldorf, Zoot, Mudwell the Mudbunny Performer
1999 Muppets from Space Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Zoot, Waldorf, Birdman
The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland Humongous Chicken
2002 Kermit's Swamp Years Young Waldorf Performer; direct-to-video film
It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Waldorf Performer; television film
2005 The Muppets' Wizard of Oz Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Waldorf, Zoot, Audience Member (on-screen cameo)
2011 The Muppets Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Zoot, Waldorf, Beauregard, Kermit Moopet Performer
2014 Muppets Most Wanted Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Zoot, Waldorf, Beauregard, Baby, Penguin
2015 Inside Out Subconscious Guard Frank Voice<ref name=":4">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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2024 Inside Out 2 Mind Cop Frank

TelevisionEdit

Year Title Role Notes
1974 The Muppets Valentine Show Brewster, Frogs, Crumpet Performer; ABC television special
1976–1981 The Muppet Show Gonzo, Zoot, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Beauregard, Alfredo the Mop Dancer, Banananose Moldenado, Brewster, Bullets Barker, Dr. Salamander, Inspector LaBrea, Johnny, Kermit the Pig, Klaus Mueller, Koozebanian Spooble, Sundance, Lubbock Lou, Luis Greco, Mackerel, Matador, Mr. Dawson, Muppy, Otto the Automatic Entertainer, Rabbi, Righton Bird, Salzburg Sauerkraut Singer, Signor Baffi, Walter Tell, Warthog, Wig Trainer, Additional Muppets Performer
1977 Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas Wendell Porcupine, Will Possum, Pop-eyed Catfish Performer; HBO television special
1979 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Gonzo Performer; 1 episode
1981 The Muppets Go to the Movies Gonzo, Beauregard, Joe, Firefighter, Trumpet Blower, Rat, Horse Performer; ABCtelevision special
1983–1987 Fraggle Rock Boober Fraggle, Clerk Fraggle, Large Marvin Fraggle, Philo, Uncle Traveling Matt, 7-Words-Max, Sidebottom, Skenfrith, World's Oldest Fraggle, Wrench Doozer Performer
1985 Little Muppet Monsters Gonzo, Zoot Performer; 3 episodes
1986 The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years Gonzo, Zoot, Uncle Traveling Matt, and Beauregard Performer; CBS television special
1987 A Muppet Family Christmas Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Zoot, Beauregard, Boober Fraggle, Uncle Traveling Matt, and Baby Gonzo
1989–1993 The Jim Henson Hour Gonzo, Digit, Cabbage, Doglion, Timmy Monster, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Frisky, Jade Green Frackle, Milton Performer
1990 The Cosby Show Gonzo Performer; episode: "Cliff's Nightmare"
The Earth Day Special Elderly Frog Performer; ABC television special
The Magical World of Disney Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Beauregarde Performer; 2 episodes
The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson Gonzo, Beauregard, Boober, Zoot Performer; CBS television special
1991–1992 Dinosaurs Earl Sinclair, Grapdelite, General Chow Puppeteer
1992 Blue Peter Gonzo Voice; 1 episode
1992 What's Up Doc? Performer; 1 episode
1993 Sesame Street China Shop Clerk, Elephant, Mr. Between, Piño, Rocky, Lavender Royal Sycophant Performer
1994 Secret Life of Toys Rugby Tiger, Ditz
1995 Jim Henson's Animal Show Stinky the Skunk
1996–1998 Muppets Tonight Gonzo, Waldorf, Randy Pig, Beauregard, Artie, Baby Kramer, Bill the Bubble Guy, Bud, Cupid, Dr. Pain, Elvises, Gary Cahuenga, Jean-Dodd van Clamme, Morty, Purple Extreme, Purple Rain Man, Stu, Additional Muppets
1999 Bear in the Big Blue House Jack the Dog Performer; 2 episodes
2004, 2011 Saturday Night Live Gonzo, Waldorf Performer; 2 episodes
2008 Studio DC: Almost Live Gonzo, Zoot, Waldorf, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Pancake the Water Buffalo Performer
A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Zoot, Waldorf, Beauregard Performer; NBC television special
2009 Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Gonzo, Waldorf Performer; 2 episodes
2011 WWE Raw Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Waldorf Performer; 1 episode
2012 Jimmy Kimmel Live! Zoot
2015–2016 The Muppets Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Waldorf, Zoot, Chip, Randy Pig Performer
2018 Ask the StoryBots Mr. Caterpillar Voice; episode: "How Do Flowers Grow?"
2019 The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Baffi Performer; 3 episodes
2020 Fraggle Rock: Rock On! Boober Fraggle, Uncle Travelling Matt Performer, co-executive producer; television shorts
Prop Culture Self; Episode: "The Muppet Movie"
Muppets Now Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Waldorf, Zoot, Chip, Beauregard Performer
2021 Muppets Haunted Mansion Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Waldorf, Zoot, Chip, Randy Pig, Beauregard Performer; Disney+ special
2022–2023 StoryBots: Answer Time Doink Voice
2022–present Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock Boober Fraggle, Uncle Traveling Matt, The World's Oldest Fraggle Voices only; co-executive producer
2023 The Muppets Mayhem Zoot, Waldorf, Jimmy Shoe Performer

Video gamesEdit

Year(s) Title Role Notes
2000 Muppet RaceMania Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Zoot Voice
Muppet Monster Adventure Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Baron Petri von Honeydew, Chives the Butler
2003 Muppets Party Cruise Gonzo

Other appearancesEdit

Year(s) Title Role Notes
1991 Muppet*Vision 3D Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Zoot, Rick, Dinah Performer; theme park show
2002 Journey into Imagination with Figment Figment citation CitationClass=web

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2005 Statler and Waldorf: From the Balcony Waldorf Performer (8 episodes), web series
2010 The Muppets Kitchen with Cat Cora Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Beauregard, Randy Pig Performer; web series
2016–2019 The Muppets Present...Great Moments in American History Gonzo Voice; theme park show
2017 The Muppets Take the Bowl Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Zoot, Waldorf, Chip, Beauregard Performer; live show at the Hollywood Bowl, Sept. 8–10<ref name=":222">Template:Cite news</ref>
2018 The Muppets Take the O2 Performer; live show at the O2, Jul. 13–14<ref name=":222" />
2021 The Muppets' Christmas Caroling Coach Gonzo Voice; theme park show<ref name=":222" /><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
2025 "World of Color Happiness!" preshow Gonzo, Bunsen, Waldorf Performer; theme park show<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

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