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Mallory Hurwitz Lewis (née Tarcher; born July 8, 1962) is an American writer, television producer, ventriloquist, and puppeteer. She currently puppeteers Lamb Chop (a sock puppet created by her mother, Shari Lewis ).
Lewis met Tarcher on the set of a radio show; they married a year later. [12] They had a daughter, Mallory Tarcher. [13] Mallory Tarcher wrote for the shows Lamb Chop's Play-Along and The Charlie Horse Music Pizza. She legally changed her last name to Lewis and took over her mother's work with Lamb Chop in 2000. [13]
Shari Lewis's other puppet, Hush Puppy, made his comeback at the Iowa State Fair in 2010. Until 2024 Mallory Lewis didn’t perform Charlie Horse, as doing his voice was hard on her vocal cords. He did make a comeback via social media videos in early 2024. Lewis's daughter still owns the live performing rights to the Lamb Chop characters. [7]
Shari Lewis and her trusty sock puppet, Lamb Chop, entertained generations of young fans. Her daughter, Mallory Lewis, is carrying on her mother's legacy.
She was three-dimensional," Mallory Lewis, Shari's daughter, an Emmy-winning writer and self-proclaimed big sister to Lamb Chop, told Yahoo Entertainment. "She had highs, she had lows.
An animated TV series based on the Poppy Cat books and comprising 52 episodes running 11 minutes, was created by Mallory Lewis and produced by Coolabi Productions UK, Cake Entertainment, Ingenious Media and BAFTA award-winning King Rollo Films.
The group was co-organized by Mallory Lewis, the daughter of Shari Lewis, the puppeteer of Lamb Chop and author of many children's books. She stated that she was hoping to raise $700,000 for City of Hope, a cancer-care center in California, United States. "I couldn't believe when we passed $900,000." Lewis stated. [1]
Mallory Lewis: Based on: Classic Angelina Ballerina works written by Katharine Holabird illustrated by Helen Craig: Directed by: Davis Doi: Voices of: Charlotte Spencer (UK and US) Naomi McDonald (US) Jules de Jongh (US) Jo Wyatt (US) Emily Dormer (UK) Simon Mattacks (UK and US) Emma Tate (UK and US) Leah Zabar (UK and US) Beverley Klein (UK ...