Jim Carrey was great...even back then he was still a master at improv.
I'm a Neil Patrick Harris Fan. youtube.com/watch?v=wDaszN9ByxM I also love this Feist video. Counting couldn't be more cool.
Crystal Gale singing with Big Bird (although Big Bird shouldn't quit his day job). youtube.com/watch?v=Gn_fQi7Ux04.
It absolutely has to be the famous celebrities alphabet song.... If you have not seen this...then I HIGHLY recommend it. It starts off with Ray Charles and moves on...its GREAT!
There are many but this Ricky Gervais interview sticks out youtube.com/watch?v=Kr9_5uZn6ds.
John Candy ( October 31, 1950 – March 4, 1994 ) He died well before his time. Uncle Buck is one of my all time funny movies. Wow, miss him dearly... youtube.com/watch?v=ow81M8gbL98.
My favorite: Rubber Duckie Directs Liam Neeson and Ernie youtube.com/watch?v=-RNILal5cFo.
I loooove "Put Down the Ducky"! If not, it's gotta either be Robert DeNiro or Johnny Cash :).
These are my fav singers who performed in Sesame street: 1. James Taylor sings "Your Smiling Face" to Oscar (1977 or 78) youtube.com/watch?v=2uQa4dvrg1E 2. Billy Joel (with Marlee Matlin) sings "Just the way you are" to Oscar (1988) youtube.com/watch?v=hHC3M7KL2ns 3.
Norah Jones sings "Don't know Y" with Elmo (2004) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEzxchU4RUY.
I have been watching Sesame Street for over 30 years. This is the one I love the most that I can remember. Of course it's a newer one.
Ben Stiller.
Mel Gibson in Monsterpiece Theater performing Hamlet with Elmo. Intro by Cookie Monster as "Alistair Cookie. " "Words, words, words...
Aaron Neville with Ernie singing Don't Want to Live on the Moon. It's one of my favorite songs from Sesame Street.
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