List of guest stars on Sesame Street
The following is a list of guest stars who have appeared on the television series Sesame Street.
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- Paula Abdul
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar defines the word "subtraction" with Big Bird
- Amy Adams defines "ingredient" with Elmo
- Casey Affleck demonstrates the word "careful" with Murray
- Jessica Alba defines the word "scrumptious"
- Marv Albert
- Buzz Aldrin
- Jason Alexander
- Dennis Allen
- Maria Conchita Alonso
- The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
- Julie Andrews
- Maya Angelou
- Kofi Annan
- Aziz Ansari defines the word "ridiculous" with Grover
- Carmello Anthony defines the word "compare" with Grover
- Christina Applegate defines the word "booth" with Elmo
- Alan Arkin
- Will Arnett appears as Max the Magician in episode 4166
- Patricia Arquette defines the word "metamorphosis" with Abby Cadabby
- Arrested Development
- Arthur Ashe
- Hank Azaria defines the word "imposters" with Elmo
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Backstreet Boys
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Garth Brooks
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Jack Black
- Lauren Bacall
- Jay Baruchel
- Backstreet Boys singing "One Small Voice" with Elmo
- Erykah Badu
- Beetle Bailey
- Alec Baldwin
- Carl Banks one special: Banks, a New York Giants player, appears during the celebrity performance of "Put Down the Duckie" in Put Down the Duckie: The Sesame Street Special.
- Tyra Banks acted out the word "struggle" and sang the alphabet song with Abby Cadabby. (Note:This video was posted on YouTube, following the season finale.)
- Tiki Barber defined "quest" and helped sing "Set Your Piggies Free"
- Sara Bareilles
- Ray Barretto
- Todd Barry
- Jason Bateman discusses the word "comfort" with Elmo
- Batman
- David Beckham acted out the word "persistent" with Elmo
- Daniel Bedingfield
- Natasha Bedingfield
- Samantha Bee
- Harry Belafonte
- Joshua Bell
- Kristen Bell defines the word "splatter" with Elmo and Abby Cadabby
- Richard Belzer both appeared on the show and they have a puppet that strongly resembles him
- Miri Ben-Ari
- Annette Bening
- Tony Bennett sings alphabet song[1]
- George Benson
- Candice Bergen lip-synced "C is for cookie"
- Corbin Bernsen
- Halle Berry presenting the word "nibble" with Elmo
- Beyoncé
- Justin Bieber as a Muppet; sings "Measure" (Never Say Never) with Elmo in a recording studio
- Jason Biggs
- Aloe Blacc
- Jack Black discusses "octagon" and "disguise" with Elmo[2]
- Tempestt Bledsoe
- Dan Blocker
- Emily Blunt as Arizona Emily defines the word "explore" with Idaho Elmo
- James Blunt (singing about triangles in episode 4144)
- Andrea Bocelli singing a lullaby to Elmo based on the song "Time to Say Goodbye"[3]
- Lisa Bonet
- Victor Borge
- Julie Bowen discusses "binoculars" with Elmo
- Wayne Brady sings about "between"
- Zach Braff discusses "anxious" with Telly
- Benjamin Bratt demonstrates "translate" with Elmo
- Drew Brees discusses the word "measure" with Elmo
- Amy Brenneman
- Garth Brooks
- Alton Brown explains "recipe" with Abby Cadabby
- Blair Brown
- Chris Brown explains the word "disappear"; and sings with Elmo about seeing the signs. (Note: Episode with Brown singing with Elmo was pulled from broadcast due to Brown's recent arrest.)
- Downtown Julie Brown
- Kobe Bryant explaining the word "miniature" with Abby Cadabby
- Michael Buble
- Buck 65, one segment: The Canadian hip-hop artist performed a song called the 'Grocery Store Rap' on the show.
- Jimmy Buffett
- Carol Burnett
- Ty Burrell discusses "hexagon" with Abby Cadabby; and shows Elmo "hide and seek"
- Barbara Bush
- Laura Bush one segment: In episode 4032, the First Lady reads an original book called Wubba Wubba Wubba to Elmo, Big Bird, and some children.[4] Bush has also appeared on international adaptation of the series Alam Simsim in Egypt and Galli Galli Sim Sim in India.
- Reggie Bush discussed the word "appetite" in Music Magic.
- Kerry Butler
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Cab Calloway
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John Candy
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Stephen Colbert
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Scatman Crothers
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Tom Cruise
- C-3PO explains to R2D2 that the thing he is in love with is a fire hydrant in episode 1396. "It is better to have loved a fire hydrant than never to have loved at all." (This was their second appearance; the first was in episode 1364.)
- Sid Caesar
- Colbie Caillat
- Cab Calloway
- John Candy appeared in the Put Down the Duckie special, 1988.
- Mary Chapin Carpenter
- Steve Carell demonstrates the word "vote" with Elmo and Abby Cadabby
- José Carreras
- Jim Carrey
- Aaron and Nick Carter teach Elmo about siblings
- Vince Carter
- Nancy Cartwright (as Bart Simpson)
- Johnny Cash singing "Nasty Dan" with Oscar
- Dan Castellaneta (as Homer Simpson)
- Phoebe Cates
- Kim Cattrall defines the word "fabulous" for Abby Cadabby in episode 4162
- Henry Cavill defines the word "respect" with Elmo
- Cedric the Entertainer demonstrates the word "canteen" with Abby Cadabby
- Carol Channing
- Stockard Channing
- Tracy Chapman
- Ray Charles sings alphabet song[1]
- Don Cheadle demonstrates "inflate" with Elmo
- Kristin Chenoweth
- Cher
- Kelly Clarkson
- John Cho defines "sturdy" with Abby Cadabby
- Margaret Cho
- Owl City
- Hillary Clinton
- Rosemary Clooney
- Chuck Close
- Glenn Close
- Bill Cobbs
- Imogene Coca
- Tom Cochrane
- Andy Cohen describes the word "popular" with Elmo
- Stephen Colbert as the letter Z in Sesame Street's All Star Alphabet
- Laveranues Coles one segment: Coles, a New York Jets player, appears during in season 38 (2007), along with other Jets, Elmo, and Elmo's goldfish Dorothy.
- Judy Collins
- Phil Collins
- Shawn Colvin sings "I Don't Want to Live on the Moon" with Ernie.
- Perry Como
- Common
- Harry Connick Jr.
- Tim Conway
- Anderson Cooper appeared on GNN to discuss the letter G
- Angel Corella
- Bill Cosby
- Elvis Costello
- Katie Couric
- Cindy Crawford
- Terry Crews demonstrates the word "artist" with Abby Cadabby and Count von Count
- Scatman Crothers
- Sheryl Crow
- Tom Cruise
- Celia Cruz
- Billy Crystal
- Benedict Cumberbatch
- Alan Cumming
- Ann Curry defines the word "apology" in episode 4151
- Tim Curry
- Jane Curtin
- Jamie Lee Curtis
- Joan Cusack
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Robert De Niro
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Cameron Diaz
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Fran Drescher
- Tyne Daly
- Dance Theatre of Harlem
- Claire Danes demonstrates the word "diagram" with Cookie Monster
- Anthony Daniels
- Tony Danza
- Ron Darling
- Daughtry
- Thom Davies
- Geena Davis
- Terrell Davis
- Tyrone Davis
- Viola Davis defines the word "fiesta" with Elmo
- Dominique Dawes
- Richard Dawson appeared as host of "Family Food", a takeoff on his Family Feud game show [5]
- Ellen DeGeneres sings alphabet song[1] and talks about the word "ballet"
- Robert De Niro explains what an 'actor' is to Elmo; he turns into a dog, a cabbage, and Elmo.
- Danny DeVito
- The Deadly Nightshade
- Ruby Dee
- Kat Dennings defines the word "repair" with Abby Cadabby
- Destiny's Child sings "A New Way to Walk"
- Cameron Diaz defines the word "tree" with Grover, explains "habitat" with the help of the Muppet animals, and sings along in "Set Your Piggies Free"
- Bo Diddley
- Taye Diggs
- David Dinkins
- Peter Dinklage
- Kara DioGuardi defines "pasta" with Elmo
- Celine Dion
- The Dixie Chicks sing about the letter B
- Plácido Domingo
- Phil Donahue
- Doug E. Doug
- Fran Drescher
- Gustavo Dudamel demonstrates "stupendous" with Elmo
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Zac Efron
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Gloria Estefan
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Melissa Etheridge
- Roger Ebert
- Zac Efron defines the word "patience" with Elmo
- Josh Elliott
- En Vogue
- Julius Erving
- Giancarlo Esposito portrayed Mickey, Big Bird's camp counselor in episodes 1706-1710
- Gloria Estefan
- Melissa Etheridge
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Donald Faison
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Anna Faris
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Matthew Fox
- Donald Faison
- Edie Falco
- Anna Faris talks about "gems" with Elmo and Prince
- Colin Farrell talks about the word "investigate" with Elmo and Murray
- Suzanne Farrell
- Lorna and Lorena Feijóo dance with Zoe in episode 4162
- Leslie Feist sang an adaptation of her hit song "1234"
- José Feliciano
- Craig Ferguson demonstrates the word "experiment" with the help of Elmo and some chickens
- Jesse Tyler Ferguson discusses "fragile" with Cookie Monster
- José Ferrer
- Tina Fey as a "book-aneer" in episode 4137
- Arthur Fiedler
- Sally Field
- Harvey Fierstein
- Fifth Harmony
- Laurence Fishburne demonstrates on how to brush their teeth with Telly and Rosita
- Rascal Flatts
- Peggy Fleming
- Renée Fleming
- Neil Flynn
- Jodie Foster
- The Four Tops
- Matthew Fox teaching Elmo about bones
- Jamie Foxx singing the alphabet with Elmo, a fox named "Jamie Fox", and a duck named "Jaime Fox"
- Dennis Franz
- Brendan Fraser teaching the word "speedy" with Grover demonstrating it, sings along in "Set Your Piggies Free"
- Walt Frazier
- Morgan Freeman
- Matt Frewer
- Judah Friedlander teaching the word "spectacular" with Telly
- Sia Furler
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Brad Garrett
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Mel Gibson
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Seth Green
- Josh Gad demonstrating "texture" with Abby
- Johnny Galecki defines "transform" with Abby
- Zack Galifianakis defines the word "nimble" with Murray
- James Gandolfini addressing being scared of the dark, haircuts, and giant talking vegetables
- Billy Gardell defines "cheer" with Elmo and Abby Cadabby
- Jennifer Garner explaining the word "galoshes" with Abby Cadabby; demonstrates "stretch" with Elmo
- Brad Garrett
- Jennie Garth defines the word "garden" with Abby Cadabby
- Pau Gasol defines the word "coach" with Abby Cadabby
- Crystal Gayle
- Sarah Michelle Gellar explaining the word "disappointed"
- Ricky Gervais[6] defined "stumble"; helped sing "Set Your Piggies Free"; sang a Celebrity Lullaby to Elmo
- Barry Gibb
- Charles Gibson defines the word "predicament" in episode 4149
- Mel Gibson
- Kathie Lee Gifford
- Dizzy Gillespie
- Evelyn Glennie
- Danny Glover
- Whoopi Goldberg talked with Elmo about skin color and hair texture.
- Jeff Goldblum one episode: Bob's brother Minneapolis who sought for a golden cabbage in Snuffy's cave with Big Bird, Snuffleupagus, and Bob.
- The Goo Goo Dolls performed the song "Pride", which is based on their hit single "Slide".
- Cuba Gooding Jr. defines the word "angry" in episode 4159
- John Goodman
- Ginnifer Goodwin defines the word "adventure" with Abby Cadabby
- Jeff Gordon as a race car announcer for the Wormy race.
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt defines the word "reinforce" with Murray
- Gilbert Gottfried
- Nolan Gould
- Ben Graham, one segment: Graham, a New York Jets player, appears during in season 38 (2007), along with other Jets, Elmo, and Elmo's goldfish Dorothy.
- Lauren Graham discusses "author" with Grover
- Kelsey Grammer
- Judy Graubart
- Denyce Graves
- Seth Green
- Lorne Greene
- Adrian Grenier acted out the word "season" with Elmo.
- David Alan Grier
- Blake Griffin discusses "champion" with Abby Cadabby
- Rachel Griffiths demonstrates "dozen" with Elmo
- Ed Grimley
- Charles Grodin
- Tim Gunn
- Jake Gyllenhaal appears with an octopus stuck on his head and teaches the word "separate".
- Maggie Gyllenhaal teaches the word "surprise"; did a handstand for "Set Your Piggies Free"
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Tony Hawk
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Jonah Hill
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Ron Howard
- Bill Hader discusses the word "grouchy" with Elmo and Murray
- Margaret Hamilton
- Jon Hamm defines the word "sculpture" with Elmo
- Herbie Hancock showing off the Fairlight Synthesizer
- Tom Hanks
- Kadeem Hardison
- Mariska Hargitay explaining the word "mystery"
- The Harlem Globetrotters
- Neil Patrick Harris appeared as the "Fairy Shoe Person"[7] and defined the word "curly" with Elmo
- Samantha Harris defines "reporter" with Elmo
- Jason Harris Katz
- Elisabeth Hasselbeck defines the word "camouflage" in episode 4199
- Anne Hathaway
- Tony Hawk counts the number of wheels on a skateboard
- Lena Headey defines the word "relax" with Murray
- Max Headroom
- Katherine Heigl
- Ed Helms demonstrates "grimace" with Elmo
- Christina Hendricks demonstrates "technology" with Elmo
- Don Henley
- Taraji P. Henson
- Keith Hernandez appeared in Put Down the Duckie
- Tom Hiddleston
- Faith Hill sang about sharing with her husband, Tim McGraw
- Jonah Hill appeared wearing a fake mustache, which he gave to Elmo; defines the word "empty" with Murray
- Gregory Hines and his brother Maurice
- Hootie and the Blowfish singing about crossing the street [8]
- Lena Horne
- Marilyn Horne
- Dwight Howard defines the word "strategy" with Elmo
- Ron Howard
- Terrence Howard
- Jennifer Hudson
- Sarah Hughes discusses "persistence" with Elmo
- Bonnie Hunt
- Lillian Hurst
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Ice-T
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Eric Idle
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Jeremy Irons
- Ice Cube tells Elmo about "astounding" things
- Ice-T
- Eric Idle
- India.Arie sings the ABC's with Elmo
- James Ingram
- Mark Ingram one special: Ingram, a New York Giants player, appears during the celebrity performance of "Put Down the Duckie" in Put Down the Duckie: The Sesame Street Special.
- Jeremy Irons appears during the celebrity performance of "Put Down the Duckie" in Put Down the Duckie: The Sesame Street Special, 1988.
- Bill Irwin
- Judith Ivey
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Michael Jackson
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Peter Jennings
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James Earl Jones
- Hugh Jackman appears with Elmo and teaches the word "concentration"
- Bo Jackson
- Gordon Jackson
- Jesse Jackson one segment: Civil rights activist Jackson recited the free verse poem "I Am - Somebody" to numerous children and adult gathered around him on 123 Sesame Street.
- Mahalia Jackson
- Michael Jackson
- Randy Jackson demonstrates the word "glockenspiel" with a dog
- Kevin James
- Allison Janney
- Wyclef Jean
- Ken Jennings one segment: Appearing in 2005 for a Healthy Moments segment, Jennings won a date with a pineapple after playing a game with Grover.
- Peter Jennings
- Waylon Jennings
- Ken Jeong discusses "deciduous" with Elmo
- Michael Jeter
- The New York Jets represented by Chad Pennington, Laveranues Coles, Ben Graham, and head coach Eric Mangini (episode 4147)
- Billy Joel sings with Marlee Matlin[9]
- Arte Johnson
- Nick Jonas
- James Earl Jones guest starred in the first season (1969), reciting the alphabet.[10]
- Jason Jones
- Jughead Jones
- Norah Jones sings with Elmo about her friend Y not meeting her; sings "Don't Know Why"
- Sarah Jones
- Shirley Jones
- Juanes
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Richard Kind
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Larry King
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T.R. Knight
- Madeline Kahn
- Mindy Kaling discusses "enthusiastic" with Elmo
- Carol Kane
- Julie Kavner (as Marge Simpson)
- Toby Keith
- Matt Kemp demonstrates the word "attach" with Abby Cadabby
- Anna Kendrick defines "absorb" with Elmo and Abby Cadabby
- Alicia Keys
- Chaka Khan
- Kid 'n Play
- Nicole Kidman defines "stubborn" with Oscar the Grouch
- Taran Killam
- Jimmy Kimmel defines "sibling"
- Richard Kind (Playing a Balloon Fairy in episode 4088)
- B.B. King
- Larry King
- Greg Kinnear demonstrating the word "machine"
- Reverend Frederick Douglass Kirkpatrick
- Kevin Kline
- Heidi Klum defines "compliment" with Elmo and a boot
- Gladys Knight & the Pips
- T.R. Knight - Letter "I" - Private I
- Jane Krakowski
- Diana Krall
- John Krasinski defines "soggy" with Murray
- Alison Krauss
- Chad Kroeger
- Kronos Quartet
- Mila Kunis defines "include" with Elmo and two dancing sheep
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Michael Landon
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Nathan Lane
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LL Cool J
- Patti LaBelle
- Ladysmith Black Mambazo
- Nick Lachey
- Emeril Lagasse
- Lamb Chop sings alphabet song[1]
- Burt Lancaster
- Sean Landeta one special: Landeta, a New York Giants player, appears during the celebrity performance of "Put Down the Duckie" in Put Down the Duckie: The Sesame Street Special.
- Michael Landon
- Nathan Lane sings "Sing a Song" with the Oinker Sisters
- Matt Lauer explains what he can do with a newspaper in episode 4136, also interviewing Cookie Monster about his decision to eat fruit
- Cyndi Lauper
- Laurien
- Jude Law demonstrating the word "cling"
- Spike Lee
- John Legend
- John Leguizamo taught Elmo about healthy vegetables.[11]
- Jay Leno
- Zachary Levi defines the word "applause" with Elmo
- Shari Lewis
- Ed Lipton
- Little Richard
- LL Cool J sings the song "Addition Expedition" with Elmo; sings about the number 1; defines "unanimous" with Elmo and Abby Cadabby
- Rebecca Lobo
- Kenny Loggins
- Nia Long demonstrates "divide" with Abby Cadabby
- Eva Longoria demonstrating the word "exquisite"
- George Lopez defines the word "liquid" with Elmo and Abby Cadabby
- Mario Lopez appears as a reporter for "Extra" in episode 4305
- Los Lobos
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus
- Kellan Lutz defines the word "vibrate" with Cookie Monster
- Loretta Lynn
- Evan Lysacek discusses "confidence" with Elmo
- MC Lyte
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Howie Mandel
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Rick Moranis
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Jason Mraz
- Yo-Yo Ma
- Macklemore
- Robert MacNeil
- Howie Mandel demonstrates "ticklish" in episode 4143
- Eric Mangini one segment: Mangini, the New York Jets coach, appears during in season 38 (2007), along with other Jets, Elmo, and Elmo's goldfish Dorothy.
- Julianna Margulies as Dr. Berger who helps heal Big Bird's broken wing
- Cheech Marin
- Ziggy Marley
- Bruno Mars singing "Don't Give Up"
- Branford Marsalis
- Wynton Marsalis
- James Marsden defines the word "engineer" with Elmo
- Andrea Martin
- Steve Martin
- J.R. Martinez
- Richard Marx
- Marlee Matlin sings with Billy Joel[9]
- Dave Matthews sings "I Need a Word" with Grover
- Jessica Mauboy
- John Mayer in a Primetime Special that appears on April 1, 2009
- Whitman Mayo
- Debi Mazar defining "humongous" in episode 4211
- Martina McBride
- Jenny McCarthy imitating several sorts of insect
- Melissa McCarthy discusses "choreographer" with Elmo
- Tim McCarver
- Audra McDonald
- Bobby McFerrin
- Phil McGraw co-hosting with Dr. Feel
- Tim McGraw singing about sharing with his wife, Faith Hill
- Joel McHale defines "prickly"
- Michael McKean Rock, Rock Band (episode 4234, season 41)
- Ian McKellen defining "resist", tries to make Cookie Monster resist from eating a cookie.
- Don McLean
- Wendi McLendon-Covey demonstrates "strenuous" with Elmo
- Christopher Meloni
- Maria Menounos defines "senses"
- Menudo
- Idina Menzel
- Natalie Merchant
- Ethel Merman
- Debra Messing defines "nature"
- Seth Meyers discusses "greeting" with Count von Count
- Lin-Manuel Miranda as Freddy Flapman in episode 4187
- Jay Mohr defines the word "tool" in episode 4308
- Janelle Monáe sings "The Power of Yet"
- Michelle Monaghan defines "fascinating" with Abby Cadabby
- Julianne Moore
- Natalie Morales defines the word "float" with Abby Cadabby
- Rick Moranis
- Rita Moreno
- Mark Morris
- Michael Moschen
- John Moschitta, Jr.
- Zero Mostel
- Bobby Moynihan appears as Quacker Duck Man in episode 4325
- Jason Mraz sings "Outdoors" (to the tune of his hit "I'm Yours") with Sesame Street friends about going outside.
- Megan Mullally defines the word "distract"
- Mummenschanz
- Anne Murray
- Mike Myers
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Ralph Nader
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Joe Namath
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Bill Nye
- Jim Nabors
- Ralph Nader appears singing "People in Your Neighborhood" in Put Down the Duckie: The Sesame Street Special, 1988.
- Joe Namath
- National Theatre of the Deaf
- Martina Navratilova
- Kunal Nayyar defines "robot" with Grover and a robot.
- Ne-Yo
- Liam Neeson
- Karl Nelson, one special: Nelson, a New York Giants player, appears during the celebrity performance of "Put Down the Duckie" in Put Down the Duckie: The Sesame Street Special.
- Aaron Neville
- New York City Ballet
- Fred Newman
- Laraine Newman
- Randy Newman
- Nickelback
- Soichi Noguchi
- Bill Nye
- Lupita Nyong'o and Elmo talk about skin.
- *NSYNC
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Conan O'Brien
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Bill O'Reilly
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Donny Osmond
- Michelle Obama shows kids how to plant vegetables.
- Conan O'Brien one segment, two specials : O'Brien has guested on Sesame Street itself, as well as two special productions. While trying to deliver a tape in the Elmopalooza special, Big Bird runs through the set of Late Night with Conan O'Brien, where he is interviewing the Yip Yips; also seen is Andy Richter. O'Brien appeared in a celebrity montage of "Sing", for 2004 DVD What's the Name of That Song.
- Jerry O'Connell demonstrates "observe" with Murray
- Nancy O'Dell defines the word "pollinate"
- Chris O'Donnell defines the word "activate"
- Rosie O'Donnell
- Bill O'Reilly
- Sandra Oh as a Cookie Fairy (episode 4184).
- OK Go
- Timothy Olyphant discusses "proud" with Abby Cadabby
- One Direction sings "What Makes U Beautiful"
- Donny Osmond
- Seiji Ozawa
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Jim Parsons
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Prince
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Richard Pryor
- Brad Paisley
- Sarah Jessica Parker demonstrates "sighing" and "pair" with Elmo; looks for "big" with Super Grover
- Jim Parsons explains the word "arachnid"
- Paula Patton defines the word "innovation" with Elmo
- Pat Paulsen
- Fred Penner sings 'I Had a Rooster' and 'The Cat Came Back' on "Canadian Sesame Street".
- Chad Pennington one segment: Pennington, a New York Jets player, appears during in season 38 (2007), along with other Jets, Elmo, and Elmo's goldfish Dorothy.
- Ty Pennington
- Pentatonix
- Itzhak Perlman
- Rhea Perlman as the "old woman who lived in a shoe" that landed on Big Bird's nest after a hurricane
- Katy Perry appearing in a skit with Elmo parodying her song "Hot n Cold". The skit was intended to air on the actual series, but the producers overturned their decision due to parent's reaction to Perry's revealing wardrobe.[12]
- Tyler Perry
- Joe Pesci
- Pharrell
- Regis Philbin
- Lou Diamond Phillips
- David Hyde Pierce
- The Pink Panther
- Amy Poehler demonstrates "challenge" with Elmo
- The Pointer Sisters
- Troy Polamalu discusses "fragrance" with Elmo
- Ellen Pompeo teaching the word "healthy" with Elmo
- John Popper
- Natalie Portman plays "Princess and the Elephant" with Elmo; fills in for Alan at Hooper's when he goes on vacation to Hawaii
- Prince teaches children how to make up their own songs.
- Richard Pryor
- Tito Puente
- Albert Pujols discusses "athlete" with Grover
- Keshia Knight Pulliam
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- Dennis Quaid
- Queen Latifah
- Zachary Quinto defines the word "flexible" with Grover
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Christopher Reeve
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Paul Reubens
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Al Roker
- R2-D2
- R.E.M. sing the song "Furry, Happy Monsters"
- Sally Jessy Raphaël
- Ahmad Rashad defines the word "gigantic" in episode 4152
- Lou Rawls one segment: Rawls appeared in a segment during the first season, to sing the alphabet. He dismissed the concept of using cue cards for the performance, but reversed such decision when he forgot the order of the letters.[13]
- Rachael Ray two segments, one baking pumpernickel bread, one describing the word 'amazing.'
- Helen Reddy
- Christopher Reeve three segments: Reeve first appeared on the show in the 1980s. He reappeared in 2000 for two segments; in one Reeve says the alphabet with Ernie and Ernie's Rubber Duckie, the other he demonstrates the independent living skills he developed after acquiring a disability in 1995 (quadriplegia).
- Paul Reubens two segments: Reubens, as Pee-wee Herman, recited his own version of the alphabet in a 1987 insert. Reubens was also recorded for the celebrity version of Put Down the Duckie.
- All American Rejects
- Malvina Reynolds season 4 cast member: A folksinger, songwriter, and political activist, then 73-year-old Reynolds appeared on the show performing songs "This House Is Your House".
- Ryan Reynolds as the letter A in "The A Team"
- Andy Richter one special: While trying to deliver a tape in the Elmopalooza special, Big Bird runs through the set of Late Night with Conan O'Brien, where Conan is interviewing the Yip Yips; Richter is seen in the background very briefly.
- Sally Ride one segment: In January 1984, the year immediately following her historic mission, Ride taped a segment on the series where she talks about how A is for astronaut, while Grungetta visits.
- Kelly Ripa unable to find the slip of paper on which she wrote the meaning of "frustrated" in episode 4144.
- Tim Robbins two segments, one street scene: Robbins appeared in two 1990 insert segments. In the first, he performs at Prairie Dawn's pageant about the seasons; Robbin's then 5-year-old daughter Eva appeared at the end of the segment.[14] The second, first aired episode 3960, he talks about surprises with Elmo. In a 1997 street scene, Robbins rents a room at the Furry Arms Hotel, which he shares with Muppet animals. Talking to Sesame Street Magazine in 1997, Robbins listed three reasons for appearing on the show: his children, Eva, Jack Henry, and Miles.[14] Robbin's then five-year-old son Miles taped three segments with Baby Bear that appeared throughout the 29th season.[14]
- Doris Roberts two appearances in one special: In the introduction to Sesame Street special The Street We Live On, Roberts is one of the celebrities in the "My Favorite Sesame Street Moments" clip. She later appears in a celebrity montage of the song "Dance Myself to Sleep".
- Julia Roberts Elmo demonstrates to her how to look scared
- Robin
- Craig Robinson defines the word "pattern" with Elmo
- Jackie Robinson recites the alphabet in season 1.
- Smokey Robinson sings "You Really Got a Hold on Me" for the letter "U"
- Chris Rock
- Adam Rodríguez As Detective (Alphie) Betts, helps Elmo and Abby find the missing R objects stolen by the Letter R
- Gina Rodriguez
- Rico Rodriguez defines the word "magnify" with Elmo
- Seth Rogen defines "embarrassed" with Elmo
- Fred Rogers
- Al Roker
- Ray Romano
- Rebecca Romjin defines "accessories" with Abby Cadabby
- Linda Ronstadt
- Tracee Ellis Ross
- Diana Ross sings the song "If You Believe" with Big Bird in 1979.
- Emmy Rossum defines the word "focus" with Abby Cadabby
- Mike Rowe appears with Oscar the Grouch in a segment parody of Dirty Jobs called "Dirtiest Jobs"
- Paul Rudd discusses "brilliant" with Grover
- Maya Rudolph demonstrates "brainstorm" with Elmo
- Mark Ruffalo defines "empathy" with Murray
- Amy Ryan defines the word "paleontologist" with Elmo
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Adam Sandler
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Zoe Saldana
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Michael Stipe
- Buffy Sainte-Marie
- Pat Sajak
- Zoe Saldana defined "transportation" with Elmo
- Andy Samberg
- Adam Sandler sings "a song about Elmo" and meets up with Cookie Monster to talk about the word "crunchy"
- Romeo Santos
- Susan Sarandon sings alphabet song[1]
- Diane Sawyer
- Liev Schreiber explains "exchange" with Elmo and his wife Naomi Watts and also appeared in Elmo's Got the Moves.
- Diane Schuur
- Adam Scott defines "awful" with Murray
- Jay Sean
- Amy Sedaris
- Kyra Sedgwick
- Pete Seeger
- Molly Shannon
- Sharon, Lois & Bram
- Ed Sheeran sings the song "Two Different Worlds"
- Dax Shepard demonstrates "amplify" with Abby Cadabby
- Sherri Shepherd defined "identical"
- David Shiner
- Martin Short
- Vlad Shulga used as a picture on Elmo's house to represent an internet meme.
- Paul Simon sings "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard"[15]
- Gene Simmons
- Nina Simone
- The Simpsons
- Sinbad
- Eric Singer
- Gene Siskel
- Jeff Smith
- Yeardley Smith (as Lisa Simpson)
- Cobie Smulders discusses "courteous" with Grover
- Brittany Snow defines the word "friend" with Elmo
- Sonia Sotomayor defines "career" with Abby Cadabby
- Spin Doctors one segment, sang the song "Cooperation" (Two Princes) with Elmo, Zoe and Telly Monster
- Squirrel Nut Zippers
- Paul Stanley
- Gwen Stefani
- Isaac Stern
- Jon Stewart defines "practice" in a taped segment
- Patrick Stewart sings alphabet song[1]
- Ben Stiller sang "These are the People in Our Neighborhood" with Telly.[16]
- Michael Stipe
- Emma Stone acts out the word "balance" with Abby Cadabby
- Eric Stonestreet demonstrates "remember" with Abby Cadabby
- Amar'e Stoudemire defines the word "compare" with Grover
- Picabo Street
- Ruben Studdard
- Sugarland
- Nicole Sullivan
- Superman
- Wanda Sykes defines "journal" with Elmo
T
- Take 6
- James Taylor
- Jason Taylor defining "toss" with Elmo
- Tommy Thayer
- Charlize Theron defines "jealous" with Abby Cadabby
- Lynne Thigpen
- Isiah Thomas
- Tilly and the Wall
- The Tokyo String Quartet
- Marisa Tomei
- Lily Tomlin
- LaDanian Tomlinson defines the word "celebration" with Elmo
- Joe Torre
- Robert Townsend
- Train sings "Five By"
- Randy Travis
- Alex Trebek
- Travis Tritt
- Kathleen Turner
- Carmen Twillie appeared in the Put Down the Duckie special, 2014
U
- Tracey Ullman
- Blair Underwood
- Carrie Underwood
- Usher defined "volunteer" with Elmo, he also sang "The Alphabet is Moving You" with various muppets, defined "unique" with Bert
- Peter Ustinov
V
- Luther Vandross
- Sofía Vergara demonstrates "baile" with Elmo
- Meredith Vieira defined the word "hibernate"
W
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Patrick Warburton
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Robin Williams
-
Flip Wilson
- Alice Walker
- Bill Walsh
- Barbara Walters
- Patrick Warburton explains "stuck" with a chicken stuck in his shirt
- Malcolm-Jamal Warner
- Denzel Washington
- Naomi Watts explains "exchange" with Elmo and her husband Liev Schreiber and also appeared in Elmo's Got the Moves.
- Rutina Wesley demonstrates the word "plan" with Elmo and Abby Cadabby
- Forest Whitaker defines "imagination" with Count von Count
- Lillias White season 21-24 cast member, 1 street scene: White appeared from 1989 through 1993 as "Lillian", a regular cast member of the show, winning a Daytime Emmy Award for her performance. During her stint, she also voiced the lead singer of The Squirrelles, a Muppet singing group, consisting of three squirrels. She returned in 2006 as a guest for a season 37 street scene, playing Gabi and Miles' kindergarten teacher Ms. Walsh, in a flashback sequence.
- will.i.am sings "What I Am"
- Brian Williams demonstrates "squid" in a separately-recorded segment, and also as a guest news-anchor reporting that nobody on Sesame Street is sharing
- Jesse Williams defines "furious" with Elmo
- Joe Williams
- Robin Williams seven segments: Williams appeared numerous times in the 1990s and 2000s. In the first, aired in 1992 as episode 2963, Williams uses his shoe to demonstrate what makes something alive. Robin then appeared in a celebrity version of "Monster in the Mirror". Another segment has Robin comparing the similarities and difference between himself and a Muppet robin. In another segment, Williams asks Elmo and the kids whether they would allow a nonsense talking, horned two-headed stranger to play baseball with them. In 2000's episode 3684, Williams talks to Elmo about what you can do with a stick. In 2001's episode 3923, Williams shows off the wonders of feet. The Two Headed Monster shows up to play. In 2012's episode 4280, Williams defines the word "conflict" with The Two Headed Monster.
- Vanessa Williams
- Venus Williams
- Wendy Williams defines the word "veterinarian"
- Chandra Wilson defines the word "half" with Murray
- Flip Wilson
- Mookie Wilson
- Owen Wilson
- Oprah Winfrey on season 41 premiere, as the voice of 'O' on "The O Show".
- Henry Winkler
- Lee Ann Womack
- Stevie Wonder
- B. D. Wong
- Noah Wyle sings with Big Bird
- Westlife
Y
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Sesame Street: Celebrities Sing Alphabet Song".
- ↑ "Sesame Street: Jack Black defines Octagon".
- ↑ "Sesame Street: Andrea Bocelli's Lullabye To Elmo".
- ↑ Tough Pigs - My Week with Sesame 2003
- ↑ "Family Food: Richard Dawson and Sesame Street" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59XwHQcyBjQ
- ↑ "'You can't control a Muppet and a fat guy': Elmo meets Ricky Gervais". The Guardian. 2009-03-13. Retrieved 2010-02-05.
- ↑ "Sesame Street: Neil Patrick Harris has Telly's New Shoe".
- ↑ "Sesame Street: Hootie And The Blowfish Sing Hold My Hand". Retrieved 2009-05-27.
- 1 2 "Sesame Street: Billy Joel And Marlee Matlin Sing Just The Way You Are". Retrieved 2009-05-27.
- ↑ http://parade.condenast.com/332104/walterscott/who-was-sesame-streets-first-celebrity-guest-star
- ↑ Hines, Ree, The 10 Best Celeb Visits on "Sesame Street", Today, September 25, 2011
- ↑ Sesame Street pulls Katy Perry from show September 24, 2010, The Associated Press
- ↑ Sesame Street Old School: Volume 1 DVD booklet.
- 1 2 3 "D Is for Dad", P.J. Tanz. Sesame Street Magazine, June 1997.
- ↑ "Sesame Street: Paul Simon Sings Me & Julio".
- ↑ "Sesame Street: Ben Stiller Sings About Friends & Neighbors". Retrieved 2009-05-27.
External links
- Official website of "Sesame Street"
- Borgenicht, David (1998). Sesame Street Unpaved. Hyperion Books. ISBN 0-7868-6460-5.