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Character | Actor/Muppeteer | Description |
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Harvey Kneeslapper | Frank Oz | Blonde and wild-eyed, Harvey likes puns and playing practical jokes on others. |
Harvey Monster | Jim Henson, Richard Hunt, Frank Oz, Jerry Nelson | Appeared in the sketch "Near and Far" with Elmo, Clancy and Kermit the Forg. |
Herbert Birdsfoot | Jerry Nelson | Bespectacled lecturer who often appeared with Grover. |
Herry Monster | Jerry Nelson | (1970—) Herry is blue, big, and burly; and doesn't know his own strength. He appears in many unscripted scenes with children, and "is written to represent a monster with the psychological age of a six-year old". At first, Herry's nose was covered with light-blue fur, but in 1971, it was replaced with a non-furry blue nose, and finally with a "recognizable" purple one. |
Homer Honker | Kathryn Mullen | A green Honker with blue hair. |
Honkers | Various Performers | Like Dingers, they communicate only through noises by hitting their noses where noise comes out of the horns on their heads. |
Hoots the Owl | Kevin Clash | Sesame Street writer Mark Saltzman described Hoots as "the saxophone-playing jazz owl". His signature song is "Put Down the Duckie". |
Horatio the Elephant | Joey Mazzarino | An often-dancing elephant that walks on two legs. |
Howie | Fran Brill | A purple rabbit with pink ears and a buck tooth that was made from a Lavender Anything Muppet. Rarely featured on Sesame Street.". |
Humphrey | David Rudman | (1994–) Baby Natasha's father. He and his wife Ingrid are the hotel managers of the Furry Arms Hotel, which was part of the Around-the-Corner set from 1994 to 1998. |
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