Véronique Déroulède

Véronique Déroulède is a French puppeteer and actress whose only known performance was being one of the three puppeteers for Tilly on Tots TV. I don't know why she hasn't puppeteered on Muppets TV or any French co-production of Sesame Street like 5, Rue Sesame. Véronique performed alongside only 2 puppeteers in her life; Robin Stevens and Andrew Davenport who operated Tom and Tiny respectively on Tots TV. Déroulède should have done more puppetry outside of that show and did a French Muppet or Sesame Street production when she had the chance. I've read on IMDb that the only other series she acted on was in an episode of a show called Screenplay where she did a random bar girl. I wonder if she ever had difficulties performing Tilly since Tots TV was shot entirely on location and the 3 puppeteers had to crouch below level and face certain obstacles that the Muppets couldn't do. Véronique Déroulède should also have more info about herself and reveal how the other puppeteers were able to understand her since they don't speak French. I'd say she could have had the chance to perform with puppeteers that are from France like her. Puppeteers such as Yves Brunier, Charlie Bazire, and Evelyne Scheigam, just to name a few. From 1993-1994, Véronique did wonderful as Tilly until she left and was replaced by 2 French performers who alternated; Claire Carre and Alexandra Hogg. But why did Déroulède leave the show in 1994 when she was doing a great job? She probably couldn't take the hard challenges anymore and needed a good rest from that, but since 1994, nobody has heard from her. Let's hope her body has been getting better since leaving Tots TV. Véronique Déroulède, the one thing about you is that you've been mysterious to this day. You should come out of hiding someday and maybe get interviewed for your past work. Also try and think about the opportunities you have missed to perform for Sesame Workshop. Until then, keep living a happy life Véronique. Aurevoir Déroulède!

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