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Louise Gold

Louise Gold (born 1956) is an English singer, actress and puppeteer whose career has spanned more than four decades. She is best known for her work as a puppeteer on television and for roles in musical theatre in the West End.
Gold was raised in London, beginning training in the arts at an early age. She began to appear in musical theatre in the mid-1970s. She was a puppeteer and voice actress for ''The Muppet Show'', for four seasons from 1977, and later for ''Sesame Street'', and she has performed voice and puppet work on various other Muppet films, albums and television specials. She was a founder and lead puppeteer for the satirical television show ''Spitting Image'' from 1984 to 1986 and occasionally thereafter. She has had other television, film and voice roles since then.
Gold is also known as an actress in musical theatre, having starred in numerous shows in the West End, beginning with Joe Papp's London production of ''The Pirates of Penzance'' in 1982. She has played such roles as Mrs. Johnstone in ''Blood Brothers'', Reno Sweeney in ''Anything Goes'', Kate in ''Kiss Me, Kate'', Tanya in ''Mamma Mia!'', Phyllis in ''Follies'', Baroness Bomburst in ''Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'', Miss Andrew in ''Mary Poppins'', Mrs Sowerberry and Mrs Bedwin in ''Oliver!'', and Mazeppa in ''Gypsy'', among many others. She was a regular performer in the Discovering Lost Musicals concert productions in London in the 1990s, and she regularly performs in her own cabaret act.
==Biography==
Gold was born in London, to parents who were active with Unity Theatre in London. Her father was John Gold (1920–1998),〔"In Memoriam", ''The Guardian'', 2 December 1998〕 a journalist,〔Roper, David. ''Bart!: The Unauthorised Life & Times Ins and Outs Ups and Downs of Lionel Bart'', p. 166, London, Pavilion, 1994 ISBN 1-85793-330-3〕 and her mother was an actress, Una Brandon-Jones (1916–2010).〔''Morning Star'', 11 January 2011, p. 2〕 Her brother, Max (b. 1958), is also an actor.〔〔 Gold trained at The Arts Educational Schools from age 11.〔(Louise Gold website fact file )〕

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