Rowell Gormon

Rowell Gormon - Raleigh Little Theatre

Rowell Gormon is a voice actor and puppeteer who has served as a background puppeteer for two Muppet productions, Muppets from Space and The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland. I don't know why he only worked in one Muppet film and one Sesame Street film. Gormon probably lives in North Carolina and the Muppet performers only worked there twice. At least Rowell got to work alongside many famous Muppet performers such as David Rudman, Caroll Spinney, and John Kennedy, to name a couple. I've read that he was once the puppeteer/co-host of a daily TV kid show called Time for Uncle Paul, the only show outside of the Muppets and Sesame Street that he puppeteered on. He mainly worked in commercial and industrial voice-overs. Gormon's voice can also be heard in video games such as Fallen Earth and Torchlight II. He's like Lisa Sturz in one way, both of them are from North Carolina and have worked with the Muppets once and Sesame Street once. It's a shame that Rowell doesn't puppeteer as much as he voice acts, but I believe that voice acting is better than nothing. I wonder if he ever considers lending his voice to television, since many voice actors (James Rankin for example) who puppeteered with the Muppets or Creature Shop have also voiced many characters for television shows. Gormon has a talented voice when it comes to working on the radio and in commercials, so why doesn't he do a lot of television shows. The only on-screen works he voiced acted was in Super News and The Scrub Club. I wish he would remain being a puppeteer for the Muppets, because he seemed to do a great job in assisting them for those two films shot in North Carolina, where he lives. Rowell Gormon, you're an excellent voice actor, but you got to do more work in puppetry since you've met famous Muppet performers. I hope that the Muppets or Sesame Street will film in North Carolina again, so you can go and ask if you can assist them again for either of their next films. You don't have to work with them again, I'm just saying that you should. In the meantime keep voice acting and you will be remembered by those who heard your voice in commercials and radio. Great vocal work Gormon!

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