From Deseret News archives:
The Muppeteer: Brian Henson will visit S.L. to celebrate 50 years of the Muppets
Henson's father, Jim Henson, was the creator of the Muppets, those much-beloved icons led by Kermit the Frog from their own TV variety show, TV specials, big-screen movies and, of course, "Sesame Street."
"He always encouraged me to become my own man and to do what I really wanted with my life," Brian Henson said by phone from the Hollywood offices of the Jim Henson Co. But his earliest jobs as an adult included puppetry work on such films as "Return to Oz" (1985), and he soon decided that was the way to go.
"I learned a lot from my father," the 42-year-old filmmaker said, "especially when it comes to performing and puppetry. And I quickly realized it would be a mistake for me not to use those skills."
Henson also picked up his father's passion for filmmaking.
The younger Henson served as the second-unit director on "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" (1990) and went on to direct the big-screen feature "Muppet Treasure Island" (1996), as well as episodes of the science-fiction television series "Farscape," which includes aliens created by Jim Henson's Creature Shop.
He'll also be lecturing on the future of digital puppetry. "Having played an important role in independent filmmaking and computer-animation techniques, Salt Lake City is a perfect host," he said. Utah is also "home for some of our most loyal and supportive audiences, and I am looking forward to meeting them and discussing our upcoming projects."
Brian Henson has been running the Jim Henson Co. since his father's death in 1990. Under the younger Henson's leadership, the company and its Creature Shop have produced creature effects for the "Babe" and "Dr. Dolittle" movies, among many others.
But, fearing the company had become too big and might lose its way, the Henson family sold the company to German interests in 2000. "They had the best of intentions, but they weren't the best of businessmen," Henson said with a sigh.
So, three years later, the family reacquired the company, and today, Henson and his sister Lisa serve as co-CEOs and co-chairs. (Their sisters Cheryl and Heather, and brother John, serve on the company's board of directors.)
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