Muppets say Kermit actor dismissed for 'unacceptable business conduct' | Culture
The Muppets Studio has blamed âunacceptable business conductâ for its dismissal of Steve Whitmire as the longtime performer of Kermit the Frog.
This explanation, issued on Monday, follows Whitmireâs emotional blog post last week after his firing was made public. He said he learned in October 2016 that the role of Kermit would be recast.
Whitmire had been with the Muppets since 1978, and took over as Kermit after the untimely death of Muppets founder Jim Henson in 1990.
The Muppets Studio did not detail the nature of Whitmireâs ârepeated unacceptable business conduct,â but said it spanned âa period of many years,â adding that âhe consistently failed to addressâ his employersâ feedback.
Whitmire could not immediately be reached for comment, but in an interview Monday with The Hollywood Reporter he said the studio felt he had been too outspoken in expressing how the Kermit character should be portrayed on the ABC prime-time Muppets mockumentary series that aired in 2015-16. Whitmire said he had only been trying to help keep the show âon track.â
The studio said veteran Muppets performer Matt Vogel is now taking over as Kermit.
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