Jane Henson, wife of American puppeteer Jim Henson, played a crucial role in shaping the Muppets’ legacy.
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For 27 years, she was married to Jim Henson, and together they co-founded Muppets, Inc., creating the iconic characters beloved by many generations.
Jane was not just Jim’s partner in life but also in creativity. She made significant contributions as a puppeteer, helping to develop the Muppets’ distinctive style and humor.
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Their collaboration was key in establishing the unique charm of the Muppets’ world. The couple had five children: Lisa, Cheryl, Brian, John, and Heather.
Even after their separation in 1986, Jane and Jim maintained a strong bond until his death in 1990. After Jim’s passing, Jane committed herself to preserving his legacy.
She founded The Jim Henson Legacy, an organization dedicated to safeguarding and celebrating Jim’s work. Through this effort, Jane ensured that the magic of the Muppets would continue to bring joy to audiences around the globe.

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