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Mak Wilson is a retired English puppeteer, writer, CG animation director, and mocap artist. He worked on many films and TV shows, such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, Doctor Who, and The Furchester Hotel.
Mak Wilson is a versatile performer who has worked on various projects, such as Return to Oz, Little Shop of Horrors, and Lost in Space. He is also known for his roles as Earl Sinclair in Dinosaurs, Fungus Stench in Fungus the Bogeyman, and Mosquito in Muppet Treasure Island.
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Mak Wilson is a puppeteer, CG animation director, mocap artist, and voice actor who voiced the Vogon Interpreter in the film The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. He often worked as a puppeteer with the Jim Henson Company. Mak Wilson began his work as a puppeteer in The Dark Crystal. Mak Wilson had previously toured on stage where he often did mime work and puppeteering. When Jim Henson's Creature Shop in London closed down, Mak Wilson began freelancing and still tends to help out in any project
Mak Wilson is known for Return to Oz (1985), Little Shop of Horrors (1986) and Lost in Space (1998). Contribute to this page. Suggest an edit or add missing content.
Mar 17, 2009 · mak wilson Actually, I think I knew what I wanted to be from the age of 6, but it wasn't a puppeteer, it was an actor, which is what I became first. Having said that, I loved puppets and watched every puppet based show on TV, especially all the Gerry Anderson productions, from Thunderbirds to Joe 90.
Mak Wilson has worked on many Creature Shop and Muppet projects, such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Show, and The Furchester Hotel. He is also a director, producer, and performance animator, and has his own website and IMDb page.
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Watch a film about the career and challenges of puppeteer Mak Wilson, who worked on movies like The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth. Filmed and edited by Alex Knowles and Isaac McCardle, this documentary is not rated and 13 years old.
- 10 min
- 240
- Not Alex Knowles