Daisy Beattie


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Daisy Beattie is a British puppeteer, puppet builder, and the sister of Susan Beattie. I'm not sure if she is Susan's sister but I'm just guessing. Daisy has worked as an additional performer on Muppets Most Wanted and The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance. I don't why she hasn't assisted on other projects by either the Muppets or Henson. She could have assisted on Mopatop's Shop, The Hoobs, or any other Henson project that was filmed in the United Kingdom. Beattie should've also worked in the Creature Shop because she can build puppets as well. Outside of Henson and the Muppets, she has worked as a puppeteer and puppet maker for various theatrical, film, and television projects. She puppeteered on 2 films of Star Wars, The Last Jedi and Solo: A Star Wars Story. As for her theatre work, Daisy worked with a company called Gyre & Gimble. She made puppets for The Four Seasons: A Re-imaging, The Grinning Man, and Running Wild, all of those shows by Gyre & Gimble. Her other theatre work was making the puppets for the UK tour of Avenue Q and made lots of puppets for many theatre groups. I still wish that Beattie would work with the Muppets on more than one project in the UK. She should have assisted in The Muppets Christmas Carol or Muppet Treasure Island with others. Well Daisy is very popular with theatre work but how come there isn't enough info about her television work. If she worked on various television projects, then what projects did Beattie work on? Most of her puppetry and puppet making can be found in theaters across the UK. I want her to reveal to the world on what TV shows she's built or performed puppets on. Daisy Beattie, you're very popular in the theatre work but I want you to work with the Muppets again when they perform in the UK. Because anyone who made puppets for theatre could work with the Muppets. Just keep on working for theatre and maybe someday you'll get the chance to become a Muppet performer like Susan Beattie. Keep trying Daisy!

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