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Tyler Bunch

Tyler Bunch (born February 10, 1970) is an actor, , voice artist, , and producer renowned for his long-standing contributions to children's television and . Born in , he began performing at age three and has since built a career spanning theater, television, film, and voice work, often under the stage name H.D. Quinn. His early experiences in regional theater led to professional roles in , where he became an ensemble member of the New York Players for a decade. Bunch joined in 1993, performing as a and actor, and has been a regular on since Season 37, notably voicing and puppeteering Louie, Elmo's father, along with characters like the Letter B and various squirrels. He also originated multiple roles for The Company's Bear in the Big Blue House (1997–2006), including Treelo the , Pop the , and Doc Hogg the , and contributed to from 1999 to 2019. Additional notable credits include Grampu on Oobi (2000–2005), Baby on Sesame Beginnings, and Jack on . In , he has dubbed characters for the English version of Pokémon the Series, including Incineroar and Lysandre, and appeared in projects like YOKO!, Finding Joy, and the Foley and Friends podcast as Mikee. Bunch's directing and producing work earned him an Emmy Award as creative producer for Word World and a nomination for directing It's a Big, Big World. Beyond puppetry, he has acted in live-action series such as The Tick (2016–2019) as Stosh, Uncoupled (Netflix), and The Penguin (2024) as Dr. Trey Bloom, the creator of the drug Bliss. Residing in Connecticut since 2000 after numerous moves across the U.S., Bunch continues to mentor emerging puppeteers and develop new projects, including The Little Explorers in collaboration with the Museum at Prairiefire. As of 2025, he remains active in the puppetry community, hosting events like Puppetry Happy Hour and sharing nostalgic content about his past roles.

Early life and education

Early life

Tyler Bunch was born on February 10, 1970, in . He spent much of his childhood in , attending Preparatory High School, where he developed an early fascination with the . At the age of three, Bunch appeared in his first play, an experience that ignited his enduring passion for performance and marked the beginning of his involvement in theater. This early exposure was further shaped by his family background, particularly his father's career in theater, which provided opportunities to observe and participate in creative processes from a young age. Bunch's initial theater experiences in included local productions and community activities that honed his interest in , laying the foundation for his future pursuits in and .

Education

Bunch began his undergraduate studies in theater at in , attending for one year starting in 1988. During this period, he participated in the , which exposed him to international acting styles and diverse theater ideologies. In 1990, Bunch transferred to in , where his father was a faculty member, to continue his education in a coastal setting that supported training. He earned a in from Eckerd College in 1992. At Eckerd, Bunch's coursework and practical experiences in and stage performance laid the groundwork for his future work in , emphasizing character development and vocal expression through dramatic roles. A pivotal moment came during an original play, where he portrayed a character interacting with an imaginary dog; to enhance the role, Bunch crafted a sock dog puppet prop, introducing him to puppeteering techniques that would define much of his career.

Career

Puppetry

Tyler Bunch began his professional puppetry career with Sesame Workshop in 1993, initially serving as an occasional background puppeteer before becoming a core ensemble member on Sesame Street, where he has performed the character Louie, Elmo's father, in an ongoing role since 2007. His breakthrough came in 1997 with Bear in the Big Blue House, a Jim Henson Company production, where he originated and performed multiple characters including the energetic lemur Treelo, the playful Pop, and the doctorly Doc Hogg, contributing to the show's run through 2006. From 2000 to 2005, Bunch portrayed Grampu, the wise grandfather figure, in the Noggin/ series Oobi, utilizing techniques to bring the character's gentle, advisory presence to life alongside a cast of veteran Muppet performers. Bunch has maintained a long-term association with since 1997 and , performing in various productions such as the 2005 television film , where he manipulated the character Janice during musical sequences. In recent years, Bunch has continued his work with high-profile live performances, including operating puppets in the Puppet Band during Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour in 2022, blending classic Muppet-style manipulation with contemporary stage elements. As of 2025, he remains active in the community, hosting events like Puppetry Happy Hour. Bunch's puppetry style emphasizes precision in movement and stillness, allowing characters to convey subtle emotions and interactions effectively in both studio and live settings, as explored in his discussions on performance methods.

Voice acting

Tyler Bunch began his voice acting career in the early 2000s, frequently using the pseudonym H.D. Quinn for non-union anime dubs and video games to distinguish his work from puppetry performances. Under this name, he contributed additional voices to projects like Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny (2004–2005). His anime roles expanded to include prominent characters in English dubs, such as Dr. Kiyoshi Kogami in Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS (2017–2018). In the Pokémon franchise, Bunch, credited as H.D. Quinn until , voiced key characters starting in 2013, including the antagonist Lysandre in Pokémon the Series: XY and XY&Z (2013–2016), as well as in the shorts. He also provided the voice for Cobalion in Pokémon the Movie: Kyurem vs. the (2013) and Incineroar in Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon (2016–2019), continuing the role into Pokémon Journeys: The Series (2019–2023) and films like Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You! (2017). Additional Pokémon contributions include Ash's Hawlucha in movies such as Pokémon the Movie: Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction (2014). As of 2025, Bunch continues voicing characters in , credited under his own name. Bunch's video game voice work under H.D. Quinn features Incineroar in (2018), extending his Pokémon portrayals into interactive media. More recently, he has voiced , the antagonistic , in the animated series (2018–2024). In (2019–present), he performs multiple characters, including , Dad, and Uncle Bub, often credited as H.D. Quinn.

Directing and production

In the mid-2000s, Tyler Bunch transitioned from primarily performing roles to taking on directing and producing responsibilities within children's educational programming, leveraging his experience at to contribute to creative leadership in and animation projects. Bunch co-directed episodes of the series from 2006 to 2010, handling and puppet staging while overseeing the integration of live-action with animated elements to promote themes of and community for young audiences. This work earned him a Emmy nomination for Outstanding Directing in a Children's Series. He later directed several episodes of the series SeeMore's Playhouse (2007–2008), which consists of 26 episodes and uses sock puppets to teach and problem-solving skills to preschoolers. As a , Bunch served as creative producer on the animated series (2007–2010), a production focused on through word-building animations featuring animal characters. His contributions to the show's development and production led to a Daytime Emmy win for Outstanding Children's Animated Program in 2009. Beyond WordWorld, Bunch's producing role at extended to educational content creation, emphasizing interactive storytelling to support early childhood learning objectives. In later projects, Bunch performed in Netflix's (2017), a collaborative effort with that combined and live-action to introduce children to the through diverse characters in a creative studio setting. This series highlighted his ability to blend educational goals with engaging production techniques, building on his earlier work to foster imaginative play and artistic expression.

Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy Awards

Tyler Bunch received a nomination in for Outstanding Directing in a Children's Series for his work on the series It's a Big Big World, sharing the recognition with directors and . Produced by , the series featured innovative and educational content about nature and science, aligning with Bunch's expertise in puppet-based programming from his time at Henson and related studios. In 2009, Bunch earned a Daytime Emmy win for Outstanding Children's Animated Program as a producer on WordWorld, a PBS Kids show that used word-building animation to teach literacy skills to preschoolers. He shared the award with executive producer Don Moody, supervising producer Sue Hollenberg, and others, highlighting collaborative efforts in creating engaging animated educational content. This victory came amid strong submissions from organizations like and , which frequently dominated children's categories for their focus on developmental programming. These accolades, from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, affirmed Bunch's transition from puppeteering to directing and producing, bolstering his career in children's by opening doors to roles in projects at and beyond.

Other awards

Bunch earned recognition in the voice acting community through his participation in the winning vocal ensembles at the Behind the Voice Actors (BTVA) Awards. In 2012, he contributed to the Best Vocal Ensemble in a TV Special/Series for his roles in Pokémon: – Rival Destinies. In 2013, he was part of the Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series – Children's/Educational for Pokémon: – Adventures in Unova. These honors highlighted his ensemble performances alongside other voice actors in the long-running animated series. For his puppetry work in children's programming, Bunch received a nomination for the () Award in 2000 for Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming as part of the Bear in the Big Blue House ensemble, where he performed characters including Treelo, Pop, and Doc Hogg.

Filmography

Film

Tyler Bunch has contributed to several feature films and productions through and , often in family-oriented and animated projects. His work emphasizes character performance in ensemble casts, particularly with Muppet productions and English dubs of international animations. In the 2005 direct-to-TV film The Muppets' Wizard of Oz, Bunch served as the puppeteer for Janice, the Electric Mayhem guitarist, who performs in musical numbers like "Naptime" and appears in the film's ensemble finale, while also providing the voice for the minor character Old Tom. Bunch voiced the legendary Pokémon Cobalion in the 2013 animated feature Pokémon the Movie: Kyurem vs. the Sword of Justice, portraying the noble steel/fighting-type Pokémon as a protector of the Sword of Justice trio in the English dub (credited as H.D. Quinn). His performance highlights Cobalion's stoic leadership during the film's climactic battles against Kyurem.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2008Abby in WonderlandBottle (performer)Direct-to-DVD Sesame Street film; puppetry for the magical bottle character in this Alice in Wonderland parody.
2011The MuppetsFoozie, Thog, Additional Muppet Performer (voice)Theatrical feature; puppetry and voice work supporting the Muppets' reunion tour ensemble.
2011KikoRiki: Team InvinciblePin, Docko (voice)Animated feature; English dub voices for the quirky inventor Pin and his assistant Docko (credited as H.D. Quinn).
2014Muppets Most WantedBulls, LA Muppet Performer (voice)Theatrical feature; puppetry for the prison guard bulls and additional Muppet support in heist sequences.
2019Sesame Street: 50th Anniversary CelebrationVarious (performer)Direct-to-video special; puppetry contributions to anniversary ensemble (feature-length compilation).
2019Sheep and Wolves: Pig DealAdditional VoicesAnimated feature; supporting voice work in the farm adventure sequel.
2019Harvie and the Magic MuseumBastor, Construction Workers (voice)Animated feature; English dub voices for antagonistic and background characters.
2020The Donkey KingAdditional VoicesAnimated feature; supporting roles in the Pakistani production's English dub.
2021Even Mice Belong in HeavenCrayfish, Owl, Additional VoicesAnimated feature; English dub voices for woodland creatures in the afterlife adventure.
2021Gulliver ReturnsAdditional VoicesAnimated feature; voice contributions to the satirical adventure sequel.

Television

Tyler Bunch began his prominent television work in children's programming with puppetry roles in the 1990s. He has performed the role of Louie, Elmo's father and a Muppet monster, on Sesame Street since 2006, contributing to the long-running educational series through puppet manipulation and voice work. From 1997 to 2006, Bunch portrayed Treelo, the playful lemur, along with additional characters like Pop and Doc Hogg, in the Jim Henson Company's Bear in the Big Blue House, a preschool series emphasizing social and emotional learning. In the early 2000s, he took on the role of Grampu, Oobi and Uma's grandfather, in the hand-puppet series Oobi on , spanning 2000 to 2005 and focusing on imaginative play. Bunch expanded into in the late . He voiced , the loyal doberman, in the Cartoon Network series Taffy from 2018 to 2022, appearing across multiple seasons in this comedic tale of a mistaken for a cat. Since 2019, he has provided voices for several characters, including , Dad, and Uncle Bub, in the Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese, an ongoing international co-production exploring family dynamics. Bunch made guest voice appearances in 2019, including Twig Stickman and Johnny Spins in episodes of PBS Kids' Nature Cat. That same year, he appeared as the Gas Station Attendant in an episode of HBO's The Other Two.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2016–2019The TickStoshLive-action series; 2 episodes.
2019–presentBoy Girl Dog Cat Mouse CheeseStevie Smith, Dad, Uncle Bub, others (voice)Animated series; credited as H.D. Quinn.
2022UncoupledUnknownLive-action Netflix series.
2024The PenguinDr. Trey BloomLive-action HBO series; creator of the drug Bliss.
As of November 2025, his work on Sesame Street continues, with no major new series roles announced.

Video games

Tyler Bunch, often credited under the pseudonym H.D. Quinn, has contributed voice work to various video games, with a notable role in the Pokémon franchise through the crossover title Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. In this 2018 Nintendo Switch game, he voiced the Pokémon Incineroar, drawing from his anime portrayal of Professor Kukui's Incineroar to deliver the character's grunts and cries during battles. Bunch's other video game credits under H.D. Quinn include additional and various voices in several titles across genres. These encompass pedestrian roles in (2004), local population voices in (2010), and Ekundayo in the role-playing game Pathfinder: Kingmaker (2018). He also provided various voices for the The Legend of Spyro trilogy, including A New Beginning (2006), The Eternal Night (2007), and Dawn of the Dragon (2008). No new Pokémon video game roles for Bunch have been announced or released as of 2025, including in recent titles like Pokémon Legends: Z-A.

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