Bill irwin actor biography

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  • William Mills "Bill" Irwin (born April 11, 1950) is an American actor, clown, and comedian. He began as a vaudeville-style stage performer and has been noted for his contribution to the renaissance of American circus during the 1970s. He has also made a number of appearances on film and television, and he won a Tony Award for his role in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf on Broadway. He is also known as Mr. Noodle on Sesame Street's "Elmo's World", and regularly appears as a therapist on Law and Order: SVU.

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    Bill Irwin operated the hydraulics of the robot. He controlled the heavy machinery which weighed almost 200 pounds. Though he was digitally removed during post production as he was a few inches taller than TARS.

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  • Bill Irwin was born on April 11, 1950, in Santa Monica, California, to Elizabeth (Mills), a teacher, and Horace G. Irwin, an aerospace engineer. He is the oldest of three children, and is of English, Irish, and German descent. Irwin spent a year in Belfast, Northern Ireland, as an exchange student. He is a graduate in theatre arts from Oberlin College, OH, a graduate of Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey's Clown College, FL, and received a MacArthur Genius Grant in 1984.

    Irwin began his film career in 1980 and earned film credits in more than twenty movies. His best-known film role was "Lou Lou Who" in Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000). He is also a producer, director, writer, and choreographer. In 2001, Irwin collaborated with the renown Russian mime Vyacheslav Polunin, who organized the New Carnival within the framework of the World Theatre Olympics, in the Hermitage Gardens in Moscow. There, Bill Irwin performed in the duo with David Shi

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    Television Year Title Role Notes 1950 The Silver TheatreEpisode 27: "Coal of Fire" 1950–1951 Fireside TheatreDoctor 3 episodes
    Credited as William Erwin - 1 episode 1951 The Bigelow TheatreEpisode 9: "Coal of Fire" The Stu Erwin ShowSeason 1 Episode 20: "High Finance" Stars Over HollywoodEpisode: "The Ageless" Hollywood Opening NightSeason 1 Episode 4: "The Ageless" 1952 Lux film TheatreReporter Season 3 Episode 10: "The Face of Autumn" 1954 MamaSeason 5 Episode 23: "Mama & the Wild Man" The Philco Television PlayhouseHerman Credited as William Erwin
    Season 6 episode 12: "The Dancers" 1955 Robert Montgomery PresentsJens Nelson Season 6 Episode 30: "P.J. Martin and Son" Studio 57Season 2 Episode 13: "The Girl in the Bathing Suit" Highway PatrolArtie Season 1 Episode 12: "Phony Insurance" 1955–1956 Screen Directors PlayhouseCar