
Shari & Lamb Chop
Documentary
Overview
Shari Lewis was a dancer, singer, and magician but is best known as the ventriloquist behind sock puppets Charlie Horse, Hush Puppy and, of course, Lamb Chop. This lively doc charts the life, loves, and career hits and misses of this spunky perfectionist, who forever changed the face of children’s television.
Top Cast


Shari Lewis
Shari Lewis
Self (archival footage)
Shari Lewis
Self (archival footage)


David Copperfield
David Copperfield
Self - Interviewee
David Copperfield
Self - Interviewee


Sarah Sherman
Sarah Sherman
Self - Interviewee
Sarah Sherman
Self - Interviewee
Megan Piphus
Megan Piphus
Self - Interviewee
Megan Piphus
Self - Interviewee


Darci Lynne Farmer
Darci Lynne Farmer
Self - Interviewee
Darci Lynne Farmer
Self - Interviewee
Mallory Lewis
Mallory Lewis
Self - Interviewee
Mallory Lewis
Self - Interviewee


Nina Conti
Nina Conti
Self - Interviewee
Nina Conti
Self - Interviewee


Louise Gold
Louise Gold
Self - Interviewee
Louise Gold
Self - Interviewee
Shawn Williamson
Shawn Williamson
Self - Interviewee
Shawn Williamson
Self - Interviewee


Kevin Yee
Kevin Yee
Self - Interviewee
Kevin Yee
Self - Interviewee
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