BERT
Performed by...Frank Oz (1969-present)
Eric Jacobson (1997-present)
First appearance...
Sesame Street Test Pilot (1969)
Most recent appearance...
Sesame Street Season 44 (2013)
Best known role...
Ernie's boring, badgered, paperclip/oatmeal/pigeon loving roommate
Famous quote...
"Oh, Ernie...!!"
Best friend...
Ernie
Family...
Bart (brother), Brad (nephew)
WHO IS BERT?
Bert is the unibrowed, vertical stripe wearing roommate and best friend of Ernie. He is often exasperated and annoyed by Ernie's antics in and around their apartment. It seems like Ernie is there to pester Bert at every turn. Despite this, Bert has his loves and passions--of mostly boring things. Bert has often expressed his adoration of subjects including pigeons, paperclips, bottlecaps, and oatmeal.Bert makes up half of the comedy team of Bert and Ernie (obviously), who have been compared to the great straight man/funny man duos of all time such as Abbott and Costello. The formula is simple: Bert is trying to do something normal or boring, and Ernie finds a way to spice it up and simultaneously annoy Bert. Though the premise is simple, the numerous ways in which it has been played out over the years are hilarious. Whether Ernie steals Bert's scarf and hat to make a snowman, Ernie is catching more fish with his offbeat method and when Bert tries he catches a shark, Bert is trying to sleep but Ernie wants to play his bugle and dance with the Boogie Woogie Sheep, Ernie is building a bust of Bert and uses Bert's actual nose to finish it off... it is a truly never-ending list of ways for this brilliant duo to make us laugh.
BERT AND FRANK OZ
For the first half of his existence, Bert was performed exclusively by Frank Oz alongside Jim Henson's Ernie. It is because of the talent, friendship, and timing of Frank Oz and Jim Henson that Bert and Ernie became such comedy powerhouses on Sesame Street. It was Frank Oz who discovered why Bert's boring could be interesting. Jim Henson once spoke on this subject saying, "In the beginning, Frank didn't like Bert. He felt Bert was too dull. But then after a while he realized that Bert's dullness was really a lot of fun, and he got into this dullness thing and turned it into this wonderful personality."Though Jim Henson and others have claimed that Bert represents Frank Oz the best out of all the characters he performs, Frank doesn't exactly agree. He once said, "Bert is a very boring facet of myself... I don't think I would latch onto that one character as being me." No matter the case, Frank Oz turned Bert into a wonderfully detailed, funny, and important character.
BERT SONGS
Over the years Bert has performed many songs, a majority of them with Ernie. He has had a wide variety of solo numbers as well, most of them expressing his various passions or his love of being boring. Here are some of Bert's most popular songs that he has performed over the years...
- "Doin' the Pigeon"
- "Imagination" with Ernie
- "Bert's Blanket" with the Boogie-Woogie Sheep
- "Have You Ever Looked at a Paperclip?"
- "Pigeons, Cookies, and Trash" with Cookie Monster and Oscar the Grouch
- "I Gotta Be Clean"
- "But I Like You" with Ernie
- "I'm Square"
- "Upside Down World" with Ernie
- "La, La, La" with Ernie
- "The National Association of W Lovers"
- "Things That I Remember" with Ernie
- "My Rock"
On his own, Bert himself teaches children that it's okay to like things that not everyone else likes. He teaches them that no matter how frustrating they may be, true friends are true friends for a reason. Above all, Bert shows that being who you are is the most important thing that a person can be. Bert will never change for someone else, and that's why we love him.
The Muppet Mindset by Ryan Dosier, muppetmindset@gmail.com

I also liked seeing Bert as the King of Siam in this Julie Andrews special:
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which also co-starred Mr. Snuffleupagus as Ling Po.
why WOULDN'T sesame street need Bert?
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