Van Snowden(1939-2010)
- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Animation Department
Puppeteer Van Charles Snowden was born on February 9, 1939 in San
Francisco, California. His parents were Wyatt Estes Snowden and Ortha
Dufree. Snowden was raised on a farm in Branson, Missouri. Van started
his career in Hollywood by donning the suit of the famous titular
dragon H.R. Pufnstuf in the 1970 theatrical film "Pufnstuf." Snowden
went on to work for "Pufnstuf" creators Sid and Marty Kroft on such TV
series as "The Bugaloos," "Sigmund and the Sea Monsters," and "Land of
the Lost." Moreover, Van was one of the puppeteers who brought the
ghoulish host the Cryptkeeper to life on the acclaimed cable TV horror
anthology show "Tales from the Crypt" and in the spin-off movies "Demon
Knight" and "Bordello of Blood." His other film credits include "Beetle
Juice," "Bram Stroker's Dracula," and the first two "Child's Play"
sequels. Snowden was nominated for a prime-time Emmy Award for
Outstanding Performance in a Variety or Musical Program for his work on
"D.C. Follies;" this was the first time a puppeteer was ever nominated
in this particular category. His last TV credit was as H.R. Pufnstuf on
a 2007 episode of "My Name is Earl." Outside of his film and television
work, Van also was the head of Hasbro's puppeteer division for the last
three years of his life; he devised programming for such toys as Gizmo,
E.T., Yoda, and Furby. Snowden died of cancer at age 71 on September
22, 2010 at St. Joseph's Hospital in Burbank, California; he's survived
by his brother Nick and sister Deanna.