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Jim Thurman

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Acting

Known Credits
13

Gender
Male

Birthday
March 13, 1935 (91 years old)

Place of Birth
Dallas, Texas, USA

Jim Thurman

Biography

James Frederick Thurman (March 13, 1935 – April 14, 2007) was an American actor, writer, director, cartoonist, and producer. He is best known for the writings of TV gags for the likes of Bob Hope, Bob Newhart, Carol Burnett, Bill Cosby, and Dean Martin.

Born in Dallas, Texas but raised in Vicksburg, Michigan, Thurman received a degree from the University of Michigan. He began his career as a copywriter at various advertising agencies in Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Later he moved to Los Angeles with his writing partner Gene Moss, where they formed a boutique advertising agency, "Creative Advertising Stuff".

Moss and Thurman scripted all 156 installments of the 1965 cartoon series Roger Ramjet as well as the puppet comedy series Shrimpenstein, where Thurman voiced the title character for satirical children's television program.

In 1967 Thurman teamed up with Carol Burnett to begin writing gags for The Carol Burnett Show, scripting running gags and writing whole scenes. In 1969, Thurman joined the writing team for Sesame Street, scripting both street and Muppet scenes as well as producing many animated sketches. He also played Digby Dropout's sidekick "Dunce" in The Man from Alphabet, a detective show which appeared in Sesame Street's pilots but was not used in the actual series due to poor testing results.

In 1972, Thurman teamed up with Bob Newhart to begin writing gags for The Bob Newhart Show, scripting both therapy and regular scenes. One year later in 1973 Thurman did the voice of Christopher Clumsy for a Cliff Roberts-produced cartoon about shapes as well as Jake the Snake in 1988 (also for Sesame Street). In 1977 Jim worked as a consultant for Warner Cable's innovation Qube system in Columbus, Ohio. He was on the creative team for the interactive "Columbus Alive" news magazine program. In 1982, Thurman teamed up with Paul Fierlinger to create, write, and voice Teeny Little Super Guy for Sesame Street.

He also wrote sketches for Jim Henson's The Muppet Show in the fourth season. Thurman subsequently worked on most of CTW's other series, as a staff writer and cartoon voiceover on The Electric Company and 3-2-1 Contact, Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, and as head writer/senior producer for Square One TV; on the later series, he provided the voice of Mr. Glitch and the off-screen announcer for Mathman, scripted the Mathnet segments, and Dirk Niblick of the Math Brigade. Thurman co-created the Math Talk package with Dave Connell, as senior producer. Thurman also wrote for Muppet Babies. In recent years Jim continued to write, do voice work, and also wrote a weekly column for his local paper, the Berkshire Record. Thurman also wrote and voiced several animated sexual education specials for Buzzco Associates, Inc. He has also done voice work for home video releases such as the Richard Scarry Learning videos and the Dr. Seuss Beginner Book Video series. In 1994-95, Thurman voiced the worm and wrote a few Dr. Seuss stories in Playtoons series. In 2006, he wrote wraparound material and voiced Bob for the Old School Volume 1 DVD. Also in 2006, he wrote Books by You. In 2007, he last voiced SingStar POP Bundle on April 3 (so you can use your microphone).

He died in Sheffield, Massachusetts after a brief illness on April 14, 2007, one month after his 72nd birthday.

Known For

Acting

2020King of the Restas
2006Right!as Man (voice)
2004Sesame Street: Elmo's World: The Street We Live On!as Teeny Little Superguy (voice) (archive footage)
1996Talking About Sex: A Guide for Familiesas
1990Snowie and the Seven Dorpsas Voice
1989One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fishas Intro Narrator / Ned / Guy in an Old Hat / Anthropomorphic Dog #1 / Narrator (voice)
1989Richard Scarry's Best ABC Video Ever!as (voice)
1989Richard Scarry's Best Counting Video Ever!as (voice)
1987The Quitteras Smoker/Cloud (voice)
1984Teeny Little Super Guyas All Characters (voice)
1979A Walking Tour of Sesame Streetas Pilot (archive footage) (uncredited)
1979It's So Nice to Have a Wolf Around the Houseas (voice)
1976Crocodile eating crackersas Man (voice)

Production

1996Talking About Sex: A Guide for Families...Writer
1987Square One Television...Writer
1987Square One Television...Producer
1987The Quitter...Writer
1984Teeny Little Super Guy...Writer
1979A Walking Tour of Sesame Street...Writer
1979It's So Nice to Have a Wolf Around the House...Writer
1976The Muppet Show...Writer
1974Out to Lunch...Writer
1969Roberta...Adaptation