Nate Begle

Nate Begle is a puppeteer, voice actor, and audio producer who is best known for performing Crow T. Robot of Mystery Science Theater 3000 from 2019-2022. He states that he worked with both Sesame Street and the Henson Company in his career though it's unknown when he did the former. Nate wasn't the only performer of Crow however, others have included Grant Baciocco, Kelsey Ann Brady, and lots more over the years. Begle also puppeteered on 9 Years to Neptune and John Tartaglia's ImaginOcean, according to his website and interviews. In addition to puppetry, he is also a voice actor having lent his voices and characterizations to animation, audiobooks, videogame, and dubbing projects, not to mention commercials. Some of the major brands he did include Verizon, Taco Bell, Xbox, & others. Nate Begle should be proud to have such an incredible voice when it comes to doing either puppetry or animation, but he's still incredible no matter what he does. Personally, I would like to know what type of Sesame Street and/or Henson project he did in his career for he said himself he did them. Maybe at some point in the future, someone on the Muppet Wiki will learn more about him and make him his own page. You never know when Nate's page will be on the Muppet Wiki as well as the MST3K Wiki. And although Begle only did Crow T. Robot for 3 years, he still did wonderful as him since he performed the role for several shows and events. He chose to hand over Crow to Kelsey Ann Brady in 2021 so he can take care of his family, which I must say is very thoughtful of him. Sometimes, if a puppeteer has a family, they should take the time they need to watch over them. Nate Begle, you're incredible at both puppetry and voice acting as well as running your recording studio, Begle Booth Studios. Keep up the wonderful job and always have some spare time to care for your family when you can. It amazes me how well you can balance your career and your home life. Out of this world Nate. You're definitely no mystery Begle!

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