Frank Langley

Frank Langley is a puppeteer, suit performer, and fabricator who did the latter for several Creature Shop projects. He mostly worked with the Creature Shop on films like Cats & Dogs, Snow Dogs, Stuart Little 2, and The Country Bears, as well as TV show Brats of the Lost Nebula. Frank should've done puppetry during his time with them as he is shown to be an excellent puppeteer on outside projects. Langley has puppeteered on numerous productions like Spider-Man 2, Team America: World Police, Stargate SG-1, and SpongeBob SquarePants (as Potty the Parrot). As for his fabrication credits, he contributed to Tron: Legacy, The Mandalorian, The Masked Singer, and music videos, concert tours, and other projects with several musical artists. Other puppeteers he got to work with include Brad Abrell, Donna Kimball, and Greg Ballora, all three have performed with Muppet performers. Frank Langley would be a wonderful addition to the Muppet performer category on the Wiki, if he ever performs or at least puppeteers with the Muppets that is. He also had the honor to work alongside Tom Kenny, the voice of SpongeBob for a couple appearances, with Kenny as his Patchy persona. Hopefully at some point in the future, he'll get to perform on a Muppet project if he still keeps in touch performers of the Muppets that is. Frank seems like a very talented man to have fabricated puppets, creatures, costumes, and props for years on feature films, game shows, and live appearances. Langley still got to work with the Creature Shop for its films and television show throughout his career in the fabrication department. He'll probably continue to be a puppeteer, suit performer, and fabricator for the near future. You never know what sort of production he will do next either fabricating or performing. Frank Langley, you do so wonderful in the entertainment industry as both a performer and fabricator, it's no wonder you've become famous. Keep on performing and remember how much fun it was working in the Creature Shop. Never underestimate the number of projects you do in your career. Don't be a stranger Frank. Don't stop until you're ready Langley!

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