Earl Fisher

Earl Fisher is a voice actor and puppeteer who is another person who hasn't worked with the Muppets but did work with a Muppet performer. He was the performer of Booker T. Bookworm on Barney & Friends from 1997-1998, with the puppet made by James Kroupa's 3/Design Studio. From 1997-2004, Earl also provided voiceover narrations for Barney Home Videos released within that timeline. Other than Barney, Fisher is best known for voicing Pasqually the Chef (since 1999) and Ronaldo Sagittarian in the Chuck E. Cheese chain. At least he got to work alongside other performers like Brice Armstrong and Todd Duffey who performed Miss Etta Kette and Scooter McNutty. He should have guest voiced on Sesame Street where could meet other Muppet performers besides Kroupa. Earl Fisher would have also been a great Muppet performer if any Sesame Street or Muppet projects were made in Texas. I've read that he has also been a puppeteer for a Christian Children's home video, which featured puppeteer Steve Axtell. If he could perform for kids, he would be perfect for Sesame Street, but I guess he is happier doing what he does now. Recently, Earl voiced various video game characters for Hearthstone, World of Warcraft, and more, not to mention the main boss in Borderlands 3 DLC. I only hope that Fisher keeps voice acting for the future and maybe say why he transitioned from puppetry to voice acting. Chuck E. Cheese franchise also had puppet versions of the characters. If only he puppeteered Pasqually in his puppet form. Earl Fisher you're doing a great job as Pasqually for Chuck E. Cheese and you did great being Booker T. Bookworm for Barney. Keep up the great work with voice acting and technically you dubbed the voice of puppets in the Chuck E. Cheese chain. And you technically met one of the Muppet performers while on Barney. In the meantime, well done Earl. You really flipped your lid Fisher!

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