As movie debuts go, it’s not the most glamorous first outing, but it beats Nicholas Cage’s 30-second debut in Fast Times at Ridgemont High as a glorified extra. At least Muppets Take Manhattan gave Gates McFadden a couple of lines. Interestingly this wouldn’t be McFadden’s last job for The Jim Henson Company.
Sadly, Gates McFadden wouldn’t appear with the Muppets again after the Muppets Take Manhattan. Instead, the actress would put on her choreographer hat for Jim Henson’s next film, Labyrinth. With all of the amazing talent involved in Labyrinth, it’s easy to miss McFadden’s contribution. Her official credit on Labyrinth is “director of choreography and puppet movement.”
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