Dave Goelz

 Dave Goelz  ( b . July 16 th, 1946 ) has been 1 of the lead Muppeteer  s for more than 35 years , performing famous characters , such as the legendary Gonzo the Great , as well as Zoot , Beauregard & '''[http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Dr._Bunsen_Honeydew Dr. Bunsen Honeydew ]', on The Muppet Show , Boober Fraggle & Uncle Traveling Matt ( the uncle of Jerry Nelson  ' s Gobo Fraggle ) on Fraggle Rock & Rug by Tig er in The Christ mas Toy''. However, he is also 1 of the few very major performers to have no prior experience as either an actor or puppeteer. Goelz also succeeded the role of Waldorf following Jim Henson  ' s  very tragic, sudden  death. He also provided the voice for Huxley ' s Humongous Chicken in  The Adventures of Elmo in  Grouch  land .

Goelz ' s Early years
Born as David Charles Goelz in Burbank, California , Goelz had an interest in puppetry as a child , including an affinity for the chil dren ' s TV show  Time for Beany  , but after high school , attended the Los Angeles Art Center College of Design & began work as an industrial designer. The mechanically - minded Goelz worked for such companies as John Deere, Am eric an Airlines , & Hewlett Packard. However, when Sesame Street premiered , he was fascinated by the craftsmanship , as he recalled in a Muppet Central interview : " I had been a Muppet fan for many years , but now I started getting fascinated with the design process that went into what I was seeing on the screen . Who were these peo ple who created the puppets , costumes & performances that were so evo cative ? I got very curious . "

While working full - time for an electronics firm, Dave Goelz had also began dabbling with building Muppets for Jim Henson.

As Goelz later told Disney twenty - three ; " I got interested in the Muppets from a very holistic stand point . I was fascinated with the consistency of characters as it was expressed in the words they said - the physical movements, what they wore . . . everything . . . Take Ernie & Bert . Ernie is relaxed , wears horizontal stripes , is low contrast , has dark orange skin , soothing oval eyes , & he looks up toward the sky . He ' s at rest & peaceful . Bert , on the other hand , is harsh. He has a mono brow that cuts across his absolutely circular eyes, has high - contrast hair & skin , wears vertical stripes , & he ' s  not  at rest. So as a designer, I looked at this & thought , wow , the peo ple who perform the Muppets are on the same page as the peo ple who do the costumes & built them. That still fascinates me. It ' s so cohesive, & it ' s all about character.

Building Muppets
In 1972, Goelz met Frank Oz  at a puppetry festival , & during a vacation in New York City , he also attended the daily Sesame Street tapings. A few months later, Goelz showed his design portfolio to Jim Henson  , & in 1973 , he was offered a job w /  Henson  Associates as a part - time puppet builder. His 1 st assignment was to build puppets & design effects for a proposed Broad way show. However, the show was soon abandoned in favor of an A B C pilot , The Muppets Valen tine Show , for which Goelz also built many characters & he got his very 1 st crack at performing , playing  Brewster , who he also designed personally.

Unfortunately, following Goelz ' s return to California , he learned his electronics employer had , for some reason replaced him , so he set up shop creating puppets for industrial videos. He performed  Ray the Raychem Seal in 1 such video. 8 months later, in the fall of 1974 , Henson  offered him a full - time position as a builder / designer , & occasional performer in specials , while still letting him keep his industrial clients on the side. Returning to N Y C, Goelz began work on The Muppet Show : Sex & Violence , for which he built the new host character , Nigel. Working from sketches by Jim Henson , [http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Michael_K._Frith Michael K. Frith ] & Bonnie Erickson, he also personally built Floyd Pepper , Animal , & Zoot , the latter becoming his very 1 s t major character.

The birth of Gonzo
In 1976, Dave Goelz had now officially joined the rest of the Henson  te am & flew to London to begin work on The Muppet Show. In addition to reprising his role of Zoot & Dave also got to play  a couple other quite minor back ground roles, as in the earlier specials , Goelz was promoted to " Principal Muppet Performer " with the starring role of Gonzo the Great. The puppet had debuted in The Great San ta Cla us Switch, as Snarl , & had made brief appearances in Muppet Meeting Films & Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass , with different performers. The sad - eyed creation was now given a permanent name & puppeteer. However, in addition to playing Gonzo , Dave Goelz was still completely employed in the Muppet Workshop.

Goelz recalled the hectic schedule of working full - time behind the scenes & in front of the cameras in a 2004 Film Threat interview :

" So my typical day involved running back & forth between making puppets & performing . & I of course didn ' t know anything about performing . At all . I guess I had an aptitude for it, but it was something I hadn ' t had any training for . So I was learning on the job , & I found the whole thing very stressful . At the end of the 1 s t season , I said , " Jim  , look , is there any chance I could come back next year & just be a performer , & not work in the workshop ? " & he  said " yes. " . So Goelz sort of blended into the performing world that year . "

Gonzo the Great, that 1 st season , like many of the new Muppet Show creations , was a work in progress , & especially for Goelz , playing his 1 st starring character & major speaking role. When he was assigned the character, he panicked : " I have no voice ! "

He thought of a voice the morning before the 1 st taping performance. As recalled later, Goelz thought that he had the worst voice out of all the Muppet performers  , & was scared the 1 st time he had to sing.

The earliest version of Gonzo the Great, with a permanently sad expression , inspired a similarly depressed portrayal from the novice puppeteer :

" The downcast eyes made him easy to play, because that was exactly how I felt . I was an impostor in show business . I was learning how to perform & to puppeteer on the job . "

In that 1 st season, Gonzo was a misfit & out of place , which , according to Goelz , was how he saw himself as a performer :

" When I came to " The Muppet Show ", I found myself suddenly with a different & enormous star every week , & I had absolutely no credentials . I felt so out of place . So that came into the character , & for the 1 st season , he was very self - effacing & he felt like a misfit . "

Looking at the character in retrospect at Muppet Fest, he recalled that " over the years , he sort of ‎ evolved along with me . . . I was an impostor in show business . In season 1 , Gonzo is always self - effacing & embarrassed . But he knows he has something special . " Adding to Goelz ' s insecurity was the jaded veteran crew members of ATV Studios , who had worked with the likes of Julie Andrews & Bing Crosby , & were thus hard to impress.

Finally, towards the end of season 1 , Gonzo had a scene where he had to shout , in amazement , " No ! " Jim Henson  told him to go bigger , so Goelz obliged with an overemphatic " NO ! ! " This earned his 1 s t laugh from the crew members. Goelz had once said :

" I got another laugh the 2 nd season . It was unstoppable now ! ! & I thought, I could make a character of this . Then when I got that 1 st laugh . . . I felt limited because he couldn ' t look excited . His droopy eye lids always made him look pathetic . So after that 1 st season I asked Jim  if I could build a Gonzo with an eye mechanism .  He  said " sure " , so I went back to New York & did that . Now he could convey his excitement & enthusiasm for his silly acts , & it was much more entertaining. Along with this I was becoming more comfortable with performing. So it started to work better. I think he grew because I was growing, & I was capable of doing more. "

As Goelz increased in confidence, & Gonzo transitioned from a nervous depressed failure to a manic , confident stuntman , other facets of the character fell into place. Season 2 introduced his romantic fascination with poultry, most especially Camilla the Chicken , a character who was eventually performed  by  Muppet eer  veteran  Jerry Nelson. As the performer reminisced in Of Muppets & Men : " There was a moment during the 2 nd season when I had Gonzo ad - lib a line that was, I think , important for my understanding of his character . He ' d been audition ing chickens for the show - - dancing chickens - - & they were all terrible . At the end of the scene I had him turn to the camera & say , ' Nice legs , though . ' Something jelled right there . It told me something about him. "

Muppet Show characters
In addition to the starring role of Gonzo the Great, during season 1 of The Muppet Show , Goelz also had the slightly less - challenging but still time - consuming supporting roles of Zoot & another new creation , brilliant but still not very bright scientist '''[http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Dr._Bunsen_Honeydew Dr. Bunsen Honeydew ]'''. Goelz had once said :

" It ' s easy for me to do  Bunsen, cause I ' ve known dozens of Bunsens . Actually I don ' t think he ' s very funny except as a foil for Beaker , who is 1 of my favorite characters . Zoot is a big puzzle for me . Peo ple write to me & say they know peo ple exactly like Zoot . Well , I ' d like to meet 1 of them , because I ' ve never met any one like that . I found that when the wri ter s gave Zoot lines to speak , I would always try to give them away to other characters , because I didn't know what to do with him. Maybe that helped to define the character. Perhaps it ' s best that he 's so non - verbal. "

In later seasons, a new Goelz character was added , the well - meaning but still extremely slow - witted janitor , Beauregard :

" Bo is very similar to a character I performed in Emmet Otter ' s Jug - band Christ mas . His name was Wendell Porcupine & I had a lot of fun with him . Bo was sort of modeled after him . He ' s big & strong & clumsy - - I love him - - but he ' s passive, w e ' ve never found a hook for him . "

Work on Fraggle Rock
With the debut of Fraggle Rock, Goelz was cast as 1 of the 5 leads , the depressed , pessimistic Boober Fraggle. Boober stemmed from something Goelz had said while working on The Muppet Show, that he was so busy on the show that the only things he had time to worry about were death & laundry ( The Muppet Show Season 1 ). At Muppet fest, Goelz related the process of character creation for the show :

" They looked at the perfo rmers, & picked out ou rmers flaws , & made character out of them . They denied it . . . So that ' s how I ended up with Boober , the suspicious , paranoid character . " In the Fraggle Rock : " Complete 1st Season " interviews , Goelz also mentioned that " I was cast with Boober , who was sort of grumpy & inflexible , just like I could be a lot of the time . "

Demonstrating his versatility, he also played Gobo Fraggle ' s pompous Uncle Traveling Matt , the rat - like Philo , & the cantankerous The World ' s Oldest Fraggle , as well as a variety of guest characters & memorable incidentals , such as the obese Large Marvin Fraggle. In the Fraggle Rock : Complete 2nd Season interviews, Goelz talked about how he develop ed Traveling Matt ' s character , from the starting point as Matt being simply a misinterpreting chronicler of hum an life , to determining that Matt was also inherently clumsy & inept , which led to Matt cover ing up his blund ers in his post cards & developing a comedic air of ostentation.

Muppet Movies / much much more
Goelz continued to reprise his roles as Gonzo the Great, Zoot , Bunsen & Beauregard in feature films , slowly adding more aspects to " the weirdo " , & also worked on Henson  ' s forays into " realistic " fantasy , The Dark Crystal ( performing the Garthim Master SkekUng & the dog - like Fizzgig ) , & Labyrinth ( playing a variety of roles , notably Sir Didymus ). " I loved the atmosphere on Dark Crystal . That turned out to be a very stimulating project, because it was pretty much unprecedented . On the very 1 st day w e ] filmed , the Skeksis had to file past the death bed of the Skeksis emperor , performed by Jim  . The Skeksis all had ulterior motives as they walked by the bed to pay their respects . In our very 1 s t shot , I was inside the Garthim Master Skeksis with another  puppeteer  doing the right hand . I was totally blind except for a little monitor on my chest , & I just stepped off the platform & w e started to fall. Fortunately, some body was there & caught u s & pushed u s back up. "

As the ' 80 s progressed, in addition to switching between the manic Gonzo the Great & the phlegmatic Boober ( a variety which Goelz recalled as " stimulating " ) , Goelz played occasional new roles in specials , notably Rug by Tig er in The Christ mas Toy : " I had such a good time . He ' s just a naive , self - centered & self - satisfied , little tig er cu b , & he was just so much fun . He was just completely unaware of the feelings of others . The cr ew loved him. It doesn ' t show up much on the show, but it was just a fun thing to do with the crew. "

Another new character was Digit in The Jim Henson Hour.

1990 s - present
Soon after Jim Henson  ' s  very   tragic ,  sudden  death in 1990 , & with  Frank Oz  continuing to focus heavily on direct ing , Gonzo the Great the character & Goelz the  performer  gained increased significance starting with the 1 st new feature , The Muppet Christ mas Carol. By performing  Gonzo the Great as Charles Dickens as the movie narrator, Goelz ( accompanied by  Steve Whitmire  as Rizzo the Rat , a pairing which would be repeated in subsequent productions ) largely dominated the Muppet side of the film , & received top billing as " Muppet  Performer  " ( a distinction which would continue through Muppet Treasure Island & Muppets from Space ) " . . . when we did The Muppet Christ mas Carol , Gonzo developed a soul ful side. He played the part of Dickens, & I just loved doing that. It just paralleled my own growth. Jerry Juhl wrote it as a way of getting Dickens ian prose into the movie. But the fact that he chose Gonzo was very satisfying to me. & I think it was because he saw me changing & I think he felt that Gonzo could change too " ( Film Threat ) . Goelz also took over the part of Waldorf following Jim Henson  ' s death to  Jerry Nelson  ' s Statler, whom  Nelson  had recently taken over from his very dear friend  Richard Hunt  who had passed away in 1992.

Apart from a brief stint operating the face of Earl Sinclair & performing hand - puppet guest characters on Dinosaurs, & reprising Rugby Tiger in The Secret Life of Toys , Goelz ' most notable new TV character was Stinky the Skunk in The Animal Show. Otherwise, the Muppeteer  remained mostly occupied with Gonzo the Great in movies , videos , & the 1996 series Muppets Tonight , the latter introducing a few new but minor characters such as Randy Pig & Bill the Bubble Guy. Goelz also performed a handful of minor Sesame Street characters, & appeared in  The Adventures of Elmo in  GROUCH land  as Humongous Chicken. His most recent credits include Extreme Makeover : Home Edition & the Muppet viral videos.

Dave Goelz / Steve Whitmire Muppet Pairings

 * Gonzo the Great / Rizzo the Rat
 * Gonzo the Great / Camilla the Chicken
 * Gonzo the Great / Kermit the Frog
 * Gonzo the Great / Security Guard
 * Andy & Randy Pig
 * Zoot / Lips
 * Dr . Bunsen Honeydew / Beaker
 * Beauregard / Rizzo the Rat
 * Betina & Belinda Cratchit
 * Statler & Waldorf ( Steve  / Dave )
 * Statler & Waldorf ( Dave / Steve  )
 * Boober Fraggle / Wembley Fraggle
 * Wrench Doozer / Sprocket
 * Rugby Tiger / Mew
 * Stinky the Skunk / Jake the Polar Bear
 * Smerdley / Mr . Briteweight
 * Jake / Henry

Muppeteer Credits

 * Goelz ' s main Muppet character s :
 * Zoot : The Muppet Show : Sex & Violence : 19 75 ) - present
 * Gonzo the Great : The Muppet Show ( 19 76 ) - present
 * Dr . Bunsen Honeydew : The Muppet Show ( 1976 ) - present
 * Beaure gard : The Muppet Show ( 1978 ) - present
 * Waldorf : The Muppet Christ mas Carol ( 1992 ) - present


 * Jim Henson : The Muppet Show : Sex & Violence ( 19 75 ) - The Muppets at Walt Disney World ( 1990 ) ( taken from u s on Wednesday, May 16 th , 1990 )
 * The Muppet Show characters : Alfredo the Mop Dancer, Ali Baba , Alien , Avcado , Banana Nose Moldenado , Baskerville the Hound ( Episode 524 : Roger Moore ) , Beauregard ( 1978 - present ) , Behemoth ( Episode 115 : Candice Bergen ) , Billy the Bear ( Episode 4 1 2 : Phyllis George ) , Brewster , Brown Bat , Bullets Barker , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1978 - present ) , Dr . Salamander , Geri & the Atrics ( Drumm e r ) , Gingerbread Man , The Gogolala Jubilee Jugband ( Blue Whatnot ) , Gonzo the Great ( 1976 - present ) , Gorgon Heap ( Episode 119 : Vincent Price ) , Inspector LaBrea , Johnny, Kermit the Pig , Klaus Mueller , Koozebanian Spooble , Lenny t h e Lizard , ( Episode 103 : Joey Grey ) , Lesley , Lubbock Lou : Luis Greco : Luncheon Counter Monster ( occasionally ) : Mackerel : Matador : Mean Mama ( Episode 202 : Zero Mostel ) , Mildred Huxtetter ( Episode 115 : Candice Bergen ) , Miss Kitty ( Episode 101 : Juliet Prowse : Episode 103 : Joel Grey & Episode 107 : Florence Henderson ) , Mr . Dawson , Muppy , Otto the Automatic Entertainer , Paul Revere ( legs ) , Rabbi , Righton Bird , Salzburg Sauerkraut Singer , Signor Baffi , Sundance , Svengali ( Episode 103 : Joel Grey ) , Timmy Monster ( Episode 212 : Bernadette Peters ) , Epi s ode 509 : Debbie Harry , Tom , Dick , & Harry ( Dick ) , Walter Tell , Warren , Warthog , Wig Trainer , Zoot ( 1975 - present )
 * Sesame Street character s : Piño, The Elephant , Mr . Between , Rocky , China Shop Clerk , Tom Piper ' s son from Colambo : The Case of the Missing Pig , Lavender royal sycophant from The Once & Purple King
 * The Muppet Show : Sex & Violence : Avarice, Brewster , Zoot , Righton Bird , The San Francisco Earthquake
 * Muppet Meeting Films : Big Mean Carl, Franklin ( " The Meeting That Would Not Die " ) , Mulligan , Smerdley
 * The Dark Crystal : Fizzgig, Skekung ( both Muppetry  only )
 * Labyrinth : Left Door Knocker, One of The Four Guard s , Sir Didymus , Wiseman ' s Hat ( all Muppetry  only )
 * Emmet Otter ' s Jug - Band Christ mas : Wendell Porcupine, Will Possum , Catfish
 * The Animal Show : Stinky the Skunk
 * Fraggle Rock : Boober Fraggle, Clerk Fraggle , Large Marvin Fraggle , Philo , Uncle Travel ing Matt , 7 - Words -  Max , Sidebottom , Skenfrith , The World ' s Oldest Fraggle , Wrench Doozer
 * The Secret Life of Toys : Rug by Tig er
 * Wow, You ' re a Cartoonist ! : Gonzo the Great ( 1976 - present )
 * The Muppet Movie : Gonzo the Great ( 1 976 - present ), Zoot ( 1976 - present ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1976 - present ) , Doglion
 * The Great Muppet Caper : Gonzo the Great ( 1976 - present ), Zoot ( 1975 - present ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1976 - present ) , & Beauregard ( 1978 - present )
 * The Muppets Take Manhattan : B ill, Chester Rat , Gonzo the Great ( 1976 - present ) , Zoot ( 1975 - present ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1976 - present ) , & Beauregard ( 1978 - present ) , Penguins , Dogs
 * A Muppet Family Christ mas : Gonzo the Great ( 1 976 - present ), Zoot ( 1975 - present ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1 9 7 6 - present ) , & Beauregard ( 1978 - present ) , Boober Fraggle , Uncle Traveling Matt
 * Inner Tube : Jake
 * The Jim Henson Hour : Digit, Gonzo the Great ( 1976 - present ) , Oznog
 * The Christ mas Toy : Rug by Tig er & Ditz
 * Muppet* Vision 3D : Gonzo the Great ( 1 976 - present ), Zoot ( 1975 - present ) , & Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1978 - present )
 * The Muppets at Walt Disney World : Gonzo the Great ( 1976 - present ), Zoot ( 1975 - present ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1976 - present ) , & Beauregard ( 1978 - present )
 * The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson : Gonzo the Great ( 1 976 - present ), & Zoot ( 1975 - present )
 * The Muppet Christ mas Carol : Betina Cratchit, Gonzo the Great ( 1976 - present ) ( as Charles Dickens ) , Waldorf ( 1992 - present ) ( as Robert Marley ) , Whatnots , Pigs , Zoot ( 1975 - present ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1978 - present ) ( as  Charity Man  )
 * Bear in the Big Blue House : Jack the Dog ( " A Berry Bear Christ mas par t 1 & A Berry Bear Christ mas par t 2 " )
 * Muppet S ing - A - Long : It ' s Not Easy Being Green : Wendell Porcupine ( archived material ) Otto the Octopus ( live material ) & Gonzo the Great ( 1976 - present ) ( archived material )
 * Muppet Treasure Island : Gonzo the Great ( 1976 - present ), Waldorf ( 1992 - present ) ( as a Figurehead of the Hispaniola ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1976 - present ) ( as Dr . Livesay & & Zoot ( 1975 - present )
 * Muppet Classic Theater : Gonzo the Great ( 1976 - present ) & Randy Pig
 * Muppets Tonight : Artie, Baby Kramer , Bill the Bubble Guy , Bud , Cupid , Don the Prop Guy , Dr . Pain , Elvises , Gary Cahuenga , Jean - Dodd van Clamme , Mort y , Purple Rain Man , Randy Pig , Stu , Gonzo the Great ( 1 976 - present ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew , Waldorf ( 1992 - present )
 * Muppets from Space : The Birdman, Gonzo the Great ( 1976 - present ) , Zoot ( 1976 - present ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1976 - present ) , & Waldorf ( 1992 - present )
 *  The Adventures of Elmo in Grouch land  : Humongous Chicken ( Tiny )
 * Muppet Race Mania : Gonzo the Great ( 19 76 - present ), Zoot ( 1975 - present ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1976 - present ) , Beauregard ( 1978 - present ) , Waldorf ( 1992 - present )
 * Kermit ' s Swamp Years : Waldorf ( 1 992 - present )
 * It ' s a Very Merry Muppet Christ mas Movie : Gonzo the Great ( 1976 - present ), Zoot ( 1975 - present ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1976 - present ) , Waldorf ( 1992 - present )
 * Muppets Party Cruise : Gonzo the Great ( 1976 - present ), Zoot ( 1975 - present ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1976 - present ) , Waldorf ( 1992 - present ) , Digit , Randy Pig
 * Statler & Waldorf : From the Balcony : Waldorf ( 1992 - present ) ( 1 episode ) Sundance
 * Kermit : A Frog ' s Life : Gonzo the Great ( 1976 - present ), Waldorf ( 1992 - present ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1976 - present ) , ( also archive footage as Waldorf ( 1 992 - present ) )
 * The Muppets ' Wizard of Oz : Gonzo the Great ( 1976 - present ) ( as the Tin Thing ), Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1976 - present ) , Waldorf ( 1992 - present ) ( as a Kalidah Critic ) , Zoot ( 1 975 - present )
 * The Muppet Show : Season 1 main menus : Waldorf ( 1992 - present )
 * The Muppets on Muppets : Gonzo the Great ( 1976 - present )
 * Disney Xtreme Digital : Gonzo the Great ( 1976 - present ), Zoot ( 1975 - present ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1976 - present ) , Penguins , Singing Food ,
 * Muppet viral videos : Gonzo the Great ( 1 976 - present ), Zoot ( 1975 - present ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1976 - present ) , Beauregard ( 1978 - present ) , Waldorf ( 1992 - present ) Pumpkins , Rabbits
 * Studio DC : Almost Live ! : Gonzo the Great ( 1 976 - present ), Beauregard , Zoot ( 1975 - present ) , Waldorf ( 1992 - present )
 * A Muppets Christ mas : Letters to San ta : Gonzo the Great ( 1976 - present ), Zoot ( 1975 - present ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1976 - present , Waldorf
 * Bohemian Rhapsody : Gonzo the Great ( 1 976 - present ), Zoot ( 1975 - present ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1976 - present ) , Beauregard ( 1978 - present ) , Waldorf ( 1992 - present )
 * Christ mas in Rockefeller Center : Gonzo the Great & Zoot
 * The Muppets : Gonzo the Great ( 1 976 - present ), Zoot ( 1975 - present ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1976 - present , Beauregard ( 1 978 - present ) , Waldorf ( 1992 - present ) , Kermit Moopet , Whatnot reporter
 * Muppets Most Wanted : Gonzo the Great ( 1 976 - present ), Zoot ( 1975 - present ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1976 - present ) , Beauregard ( 1978 - present ) , Waldorf ( 1992 - present )
 * Lady Gaga & the Muppets ' Holiday Spectacular : Gonzo the Great ( 1 976 - present ), Zoot ( 1975 - present ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1 9 7 6 - present ) , & Waldorf ( 1 992 - present )
 * The Muppets : Operation S T S ( Save the Swamp ) : Gonzo the Great ( 1 976 - present ), Zoot ( 1975 - present ) , Dr . Bunsen Honeydew ( 1976 - present ) , Beauregard ( 1978 - present ) , Waldorf ( 1992 - present ) , Inspector LaBrea

Trivia

 * Goelz provides the voice of Figment in the " Journey into Imagination with Figment " ride at Walt Disney World . Figment was originally voiced by Billy Barty in the original version of the attraction " Journey into Imagination . "
 * Dave Goelz is left - handed, but still performs  the bodies of Gonzo the Great & Zoot with his right hand . , making Gonzo the Great & Zoot both left - hand ed.
 * The Animal Show character Dave the Human is based on Goelz & was instead performed by Muppeteer  Veteran  Bill Barretta.

Quotes

 * " The pub lic inte rest always surprises me . I come to work in these rooms with no windows . At night I go home . I just live my life . I guess I just don ' t think much about whether peo ple are going to watch . Most of my fri end s don ' t know much about what I do, & w e don ' t talk about it . I have a different life away from work . Which is fine , because my work can get pretty intense . "
 * - Dave Goelz, Interview with Ken Plume , January 2000


 * " Jim  led by example .  He  was so gentle & kind . &  he  sought every body out, to the degree that pretty soon the whole studio was a big te am . "
 * - Dave Goelz, Muppet Fest , December 2001


 * " I have a theory on how I develop characters . I try to look for a character flaw within myself, & then I find a way to amplify it & make it lovable . That process ends up creating foolish characters who are flawed , but yo u still root for them . The process is therapeutic because yo u start to love yo ur own flaws & recognize the flaws of others as endearing . "
 * - Dave Goelz, Disney twenty - three , Winter 2011 issue , page 52