Pons Maar

Pons Maar (born August 4, 1951) is an American actor, puppeteer, artist and filmmaker.[1]

Pons Maar
Born (1951-08-04) August 4, 1951
OccupationActor, puppeteer, artist, filmmaker
Years active1982–present

Career

Maar performed as the voice and body model for The Noid in the popular Domino's Pizza commercials of the 1980s.[2] His first feature film as an actor was Return to Oz (1985), he played the lead wheeler, and he also worked behind the scenes as a performance co-ordinator. His work on that film led to roles in other fantasy films, including The Golden Child (1986) and Masters of the Universe (1987).[3] He worked as a performer for the entire 65-episode run of the television series Dinosaurs and co-starred in the film Theodore Rex (1995).[4] Recently, he served for two years as co-head of the puppeteer committee for the Screen Actors Guild (SAG).

Filmography

Film

Television

  • Straight Up (1988) - Heroin
  • The Simple Life (1998) - Barry the Dinosaur
  • Dinosaurs (1991–1994) - Roy Hess (in-suit performer), Fran Sinclair (in-suit performer; occasionally), Ansel (in-suit performer), Brigitte (in-suit performer), Chef (in-suit performer), Dr. Fricus (in-suit performer), Bert (in-suit performer), various characters
  • Don't Eat the Neighbours (2001–2002) - Puppeteer

Commercials

Production work

gollark: *begins breeding 56 dragons*
gollark: Viewing all breedable dragons, I mean.
gollark: Is there some convenient page for this?
gollark: That reminds me, need to breed my dragons to the AP again.
gollark: We must all aspire to be as widespread as Terrafreaky.

References

  1. Cinefex, Issues 20-24. D. Shay. p. 93.
  2. Higgins, Chris. "6 Obscure Facts About the Noid". Mental Floss. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  3. https://www.he-man.org/cartoon/feature.php?id=51&fid=86
  4. Berry, Mark F. (2002). The Dinosaur Filmography. Berry. ISBN 9780786486946.
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