distinguished alumni award
Bil B. Baird
Achievement 1985
Bil B. Baird, 26BA, has made a unique
contribution to society; for more than 50 years, Mr. Baird has entertained
and enriched the lives of childrenand adultswith his marionette
and puppet shows. Since presenting his first puppet show at the Sigma
Chi house in 1922, Mr. Baird has gone on to become the foremost creator
of marionette theater in America.
Baird continued his studies at the
Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, where he dropped one of the "l's" in
his first name. ("I never hear
anyone pronounce the other 'l' anyway," says Baird.) Later, he formed "Bil
Baird's Marionettes" and performed at the 1934 Chicago World's Fair.
During his amazing career, Baird has created more then 3,000 marionettes
and 400 puppet shows, including three Broadway musicals and a puppet/concert
with the New York Philharmonic at Lincoln Center. In addition, he
has made countless TV appearances and participated in more then 400
TV
commercials. One television show, Art Carney Meets Peter the Wolf,
received an Emmy award nomination. More recently, Baird's puppet
version of Igor Stravinsky's L'Histoire du Soldat garnered
critical and popular acclaim.
Much of today's renewed interest in puppetry is
due to Baird's work. In 1967, he and his wife, Cora, opened the first
and only permanent
puppet theater in the country at 59 Barrow Street, New York. Muppet
creator Jim Henson credits Baird with teaching him most of what he
knows about puppetry and at least 30 of Henson's puppeteers once
trained with Baird.
Bil Baird lives in New York City, but continues contact
with the University of Iowa through membership in the Alumni Association.
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